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If we vote for Brexit what happens

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  • wotsthat wrote: »
    Yes please provide the links. It's really necessary.

    Thank you for helping with the moderation of this board.

    I you are truly interested feel free to PM me and request these links - though they are freely available to see for yourself from earlier in this very thread if you could but be interested enough to look.
    I would prefer not to further contribute to that poster's perceived problems.

    As for your "moderation" comment - your pleasure is noted although perceptions of "moderation" were not my intent.
    Correcting an erroneous comment was, however.
    To that end you could also perhaps note that my real-life nomenclature includes neither Martin nor Lewis.
  • Is anyone really suggesting that any of this is bullying?

    How pathetic.

    Generation snowflake infects some of the older generation perhaps?
    With Brexit looming ever nearer and following today's clarification speech, some remain protagonists have little else left it would appear.

    Pathetic indeed.
  • Herzlos
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    I'd be pretty happy with the deal May is pitching.

    Unfortunately, I have pretty much no confidence that she'll get an agreement on it. She pretty much wants the single market without FoM, even though she's not calling it single market access.

    It's something though, and we're marginally closer to having an idea of what's going on.
  • gfplux
    gfplux Posts: 4,985 Forumite
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    edited 17 January 2017 at 6:05PM
    I haven't read the entire speech, so did she mention any dates for triggering A50.
    Answering my own question, the Guardian reports no mention of the trigger date.I imagine that means no change in plan.Good.
    There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.
  • wotsthat
    wotsthat Posts: 11,325 Forumite
    I you are truly interested feel free to PM me and request these links - though they are freely available to see for yourself from earlier in this very thread if you could but be interested enough to look.
    I would prefer not to further contribute to that poster's perceived problems.

    As for your "moderation" comment - your pleasure is noted although perceptions of "moderation" were not my intent.
    Correcting an erroneous comment was, however.
    To that end you could also perhaps note that my real-life nomenclature includes neither Martin nor Lewis.

    Just PM them to me then.

    I love debating the debate and the debaters.
  • wotsthat
    wotsthat Posts: 11,325 Forumite
    gfplux wrote: »
    I haven't read the entire speech, so did she mention any dates for triggering A50.
    Answering my own question, the Guardian reports no mention of the trigger date.I imagine that means no change in plan.Good.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/01/17/theresa-mays-brexit-speech-full/

    Can't see a mention but even the most nervous of brexiteers must be starting to relax.

    It's happening.
  • gfplux
    gfplux Posts: 4,985 Forumite
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    Inflation at 1.6%. A two year high but not bad.
    There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.
  • gfplux
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    wotsthat wrote: »
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/01/17/theresa-mays-brexit-speech-full/

    Can't see a mention but even the most nervous of brexiteers must be starting to relax.

    It's happening.

    I hope so, the uncertainty is not exciting.
    There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.
  • Conrad
    Conrad Posts: 33,137 Forumite
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    Is anyone really suggesting that any of this is bullying?

    How pathetic.

    Generation snowflake infects some of the older generation perhaps?

    It's a casf once more of triggered liberals unable to withstand the burden of encountering alternate views, they will be calling for a safe space next.

    This snowflake liberal thang is a real phenomenon. Maybe they experience severe internal doubts when threatened with new information?

    Anyhow, I see chief snowflake Farron confirms wanting a second referndum. Not sure how this fits with Ms Millers view that Parliament must be the ultimate arbiter of democracy.
  • prosaver
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    How come the liberal leader has a say, didnt they come last in the election ?
    Typical. .. bias bbc ( there's a beauty )
    “Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.”
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