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If we vote for Brexit what happens

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  • Herzlos
    Herzlos Posts: 15,933 Forumite
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    CLAPTON wrote: »
    I have no idea what you are talking about or what relevance it has to business people in the Uk trading with business people in non EU countries

    I thought you took a keen interest on the plight of the African farmer?
  • Tromking
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    Moby wrote: »
    It would have so much simpler..... a vote to remain but with a commitment to reform....that would have been the most sensible outcome surely. Moderate, reform.....instead we are embarked on a completely uncertain future!

    Another Remoaner who`s airbrushed out of his memory the right royal f**k off from all and sundry in the EU poor old Cameron had to endure on our behalf twelve months ago! :)
    “Britain- A friend to all, beholden to none”. 🇬🇧
  • mayonnaise
    mayonnaise Posts: 3,690 Forumite
    Tromking wrote: »
    Lol!
    The self flaggellating pleasure the Remainer Retards get from announcements of this kind is a joy to behold. Never were so many probably never to be realised satellite offices celebrated so keenly!:)

    The self flagellating was done by the toothless brexit voting underclasses last June. :)
    Don't blame me, I voted Remain.
  • Moby wrote: »
    We have years of this grief to look forward to!:mad:
    It would have so much simpler..... a vote to remain but with a commitment to reform....that would have been the most sensible outcome surely. Moderate, reform.....instead we are embarked on a completely uncertain future!


    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/dec/15/eu-politicians-believe-trade-deal-could-take-decade-no-10-is-warned

    But the Little Englanders wouldn't have got to bang their biscuit tins and wave their Charles and Di tea towels then. Free of the interference from all the EU laws that they can;t name that they think are oppressing them.
  • Herzlos
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    Tromking wrote: »
    Another Remoaner who`s airbrushed out of his memory the right royal f**k off from all and sundry in the EU poor old Cameron had to endure on our behalf twelve months ago! :)

    What makes you think we'll get a better response this time?
  • kabayiri
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    Tromking wrote: »
    Another Remoaner who`s airbrushed out of his memory the right royal f**k off from all and sundry in the EU poor old Cameron had to endure on our behalf twelve months ago! :)

    I don't know whether it was arrogance or political posturing at the time.

    They made Cameron look weak. I almost felt sorry for him.

    This idea of reform is misplaced. The EU is not a reforming entity by nature. There is too much pride at stake.
  • CLAPTON
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    Herzlos wrote: »
    I thought you took a keen interest on the plight of the African farmer?

    I have posted about the mutual benefit of trade and in particular tariff free trade

    now which particular words do you have difficulty with?
  • Moby
    Moby Posts: 3,917 Forumite
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    Tromking wrote: »
    Another Remoaner who`s airbrushed out of his memory the right royal f**k off from all and sundry in the EU poor old Cameron had to endure on our behalf twelve months ago! :)
    The 'right royal f**k off' was how the Mail and Sun presented it.....I don't agree with their 'analysis'. Dacre and Murdoch hate the EU. We were given concessions no other member country had been offered and that was spun into how you described it!
    Whatever you think about the club ....it's better to be in and fighting for change rather than cutting ourselves adrift. This is going to go on and on and on. The energy spent on brexit surely would have been much better employed putting right our NHS or Social Care provision!:mad:

    We live in a very uncertain world....France, Germany, Italy etc are our closest neighbours....we need them onside, common interests etc......... instead we are fighting on several fronts for our future. No one knows how this will turn out.....I for one don't have the stomach for it....I was happy with the EU and NATO as a shelter and a means to have influence.
  • kabayiri
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    CKhalvashi wrote: »
    This is a sign to any Remain voter that stuff is getting serious.

    The Brexiteers won't care though, sadly :(

    I think it's a true statement, but not specific to Brexiteers.

    People outside of London frankly do not care. The image of Bankers is still tarnished from the misery inflicted on the country during the financial crash.

    Brexit just shone a light on divisions which were already there.

    The same is happening with the EU. They are trying to continue with this pretence that the project is working for all, when it clearly isn't. At some point people realise this, and call BS on the whole thing.
  • Herzlos
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    CLAPTON wrote: »
    I have posted about the mutual benefit of trade and in particular tariff free trade

    now which particular words do you have difficulty with?

    Just the hypocrisy.
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