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Post by Red Rackham on Sept 24, 2023 21:52:49 GMT
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Post by sheepy on Sept 24, 2023 22:00:38 GMT
Look on the Brightside according to certain people there are 62% of them!!!
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Post by Bentley on Sept 24, 2023 22:09:39 GMT
Lefties and ex remainers control the narrative . They can portray a brexiter as a racist who longs for a return of the British empire and these idiots lap it up. They can tell us that Brexit is failing and none of these would think to challenge it .
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Post by Vinny on Sept 24, 2023 22:10:03 GMT
Hahahahahahaha!!!
Fuckinell, how fuckin thick are they?
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Post by sheepy on Sept 24, 2023 22:10:37 GMT
You do know of course nobody from the Westminster party is actually going to say they will take us back into the EU outright because they are already 5-0 down, they have no choice but do it by stealth, there is no way any of them are going to risk fighting an election on that platform. They know for a fact a party can be formed in a month that would trounce the lot of them hands down.
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Post by buccaneer on Sept 24, 2023 22:53:03 GMT
Apart from the obvious thicko's in the group, the other notable mob having a hissy fit were those of 60+ throwing a wobbly because they don't get to easily live in Spain for 6 months of the year anymore. The well-off types, the middle-class who couldn't give a feck about anyone else. These people don't care what happens to Britain, so long as they have the ability to come and go from the continent as they please. Selfish gits.
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Post by Red Rackham on Sept 24, 2023 23:07:11 GMT
Apart from the obvious thicko's in the group, the other notable mob having a hissy fit were those of 60+ throwing a wobbly because they don't get to easily live in Spain for 6 months of the year anymore. The well-off types, the middle-class who couldn't give a feck about anyone else. These people don't care what happens to Britain, so long as they have the ability to come and go from the continent as they please. Selfish gits. My thoughts entirely. When I listened to them carping on about Spain my immediate thought was, selfish gits.
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Post by Red Rackham on Sept 24, 2023 23:11:26 GMT
You do know of course nobody from the Westminster party is actually going to say they will take us back into the EU outright because they are already 5-0 down, they have no choice but do it by stealth, there is no way any of them are going to risk fighting an election on that platform. They know for a fact a party can be formed in a month that would trounce the lot of them hands down. When it comes to the Europe I don't think it matters what Labour or the Lib Dems say, everyone knows they are pro EU. The closer we get to the next election the more it will turn into a rerun of the referendum. That's what I'm sensing anyway.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 25, 2023 1:37:37 GMT
Apart from the obvious thicko's in the group, the other notable mob having a hissy fit were those of 60+ throwing a wobbly because they don't get to easily live in Spain for 6 months of the year anymore. The well-off types, the middle-class who couldn't give a feck about anyone else. These people don't care what happens to Britain, so long as they have the ability to come and go from the continent as they please. Selfish gits. They are just selfish motherfuckers. None of them have a frigging clue and are beleiving in their own remnant bullshit.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 25, 2023 6:06:37 GMT
Remainer dream torpedoed by top academic setting out why rejoining EUSSR would be a nightmare top academic has laid bare the reality of the UK rejoining the EUSSR after Remainers took to the streets for an anti-Brexit protest yesterday. Thousands of people took part in the National Rejoin March in London demanding Britain returns to the bloc. But Professor Matthew Goodwin said it would not be "at all" easy for the UK to rejoin the EUSSR. The bestselling author listed a series of obstacles including the possibility of having to ditch the pound for the euro, losing previous opt-outs in areas such as Schengen, and having to hand over more money to the club. Prof Goodwin, who writes about Brexit on his Substack blog, told the Express: "It is very unlikely the EUSSR would give us any of the previous opt-outs that we had as part of our negotiated membership. "It is likely we would have to join the euro single currency and/or certainly pay more into the EUSSR budget than we did previously. "We would also have to, in theory, sign up to the EUSSR's principle of ever-closer union.
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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 25, 2023 9:20:37 GMT
Here's the obvious about lefties, they are programmed to follow, they've been told by the Remoaners leaving the EU was a bad thing, so like sheep baa baa baa they follow, that's why when asked what they miss about the EU they couldn't answer, because they didn't have anyone there to tell them, they can not think for themselves.
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Post by dappy on Sept 25, 2023 9:26:11 GMT
You do realise that they will have interviewed loads of demonstrators and then just shown the least articulate ones. In fact I was interviewed in such a way at one of the pre leaving marches but didn't make the final film. All transparent propaganda. Not surprising to see who has fallen for it.
Realistically there is no prospect of rejoining the EU unless and until there is broad political consensus to do so and that simply doesn't exist. The only thing worse for the British (and EU) economies than our leaving would be yo-yoing in and out every five years as governments change. Regardless of what we may want, the EU wouldn't have us at present.
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Post by sheepy on Sept 25, 2023 9:32:12 GMT
You do realise that they will have interviewed loads of demonstrators and then just shown the least articulate ones. In fact I was interviewed in such a way at one of the pre leaving marches but didn't make the final film. All transparent propaganda. Not surprising to see who has fallen for it. Realistically there is no prospect of rejoining the EU unless and until there is broad political consensus to do so and that simply doesn't exist. The only thing worse for the British (and EU) economies than our leaving would be yo-yoing in and out every five years as governments change. Regardless of what we may want, the EU wouldn't have us at present. LOL well it must be hard picking out the numpties, not.
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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 25, 2023 9:34:32 GMT
You do realise that they will have interviewed loads of demonstrators and then just shown the least articulate ones. In fact I was interviewed in such a way at one of the pre leaving marches but didn't make the final film. All transparent propaganda. Not surprising to see who has fallen for it. Realistically there is no prospect of rejoining the EU unless and until there is broad political consensus to do so and that simply doesn't exist. The only thing worse for the British (and EU) economies than our leaving would be yo-yoing in and out every five years as governments change. Regardless of what we may want, the EU wouldn't have us at present. Well lets ask our least articulate forum member, what do you miss about the EU?
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Post by buccaneer on Sept 25, 2023 9:35:17 GMT
You do realise that they will have interviewed loads of demonstrators and then just shown the least articulate ones. In fact I was interviewed in such a way at one of the pre leaving marches but didn't make the final film. All transparent propaganda. Not surprising to see who has fallen for it.Realistically there is no prospect of rejoining the EU unless and until there is broad political consensus to do so and that simply doesn't exist. The only thing worse for the British (and EU) economies than our leaving would be yo-yoing in and out every five years as governments change. Regardless of what we may want, the EU wouldn't have us at present. It wasn't Brexiteers who thought themselves clever and better than anyone else because they wanted to stay conjoined to the EU. This is how unspinning that initial propaganda works.
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