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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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True but neither was the solution to a Leave vote ever explained in that manifesto.
Where were all the uncertainties of life in the EU addressed, some of which were being discussed in ill tampered manner in Bratislava at the weekend?
What were the uncertainties of remain? I can think of a couple dozen right off the bat.
Leave was no more riddled with uncertainty than remain. What if Deutschebank takes down the whole EU banking system? We were called on for emmergency funds for Greece, that was a walk in the park. What if central states continue to refuse Muslim migrants? How much will it cost us not to have trade deals with the most dynamic economies in the world?0 -
That's just lovely crash legend. Sitting up late at night swigging a bottle of red wine on the daily mail site looking for oh so credible articles that anyone cares about other than you? What an image.0
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"You've got no choice but to do trade deals with us" May tells posturing EU leaders.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3797403/You-ve-got-no-choice-trade-deals-tell-posturing-EU-leaders.html#commentsIf I don't reply to your post,
you're probably on my ignore list.0 -
German IFO head calls on EU to offer concessions to UK on Brexit.
http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/government-economy/german-ifo-head-calls-on-eu-to-offer-brexit-concessions-to-ukIf I don't reply to your post,
you're probably on my ignore list.0 -
Where were all the uncertainties of life in the EU addressed, some of which were being discussed in ill tampered manner in Bratislava at the weekend?
What were the uncertainties of remain? I can think of a couple dozen right off the bat.
Leave was no more riddled with uncertainty than remain. What if Deutschebank takes down the whole EU banking system? We were called on for emmergency funds for Greece, that was a walk in the park. What if central states continue to refuse Muslim migrants? How much will it cost us not to have trade deals with the most dynamic economies in the world?0 -
Sorry mate just cause you think it's been done to death doesn't make it so. The meaning of brexit has not been defined yet........when it is I would like to vote on whether to accept it or not.
It's not just me who thinks that.
But I will humour you.
Since you are so keen on the 'needing to know everything' concept. What is the next step if we reject the terms of this deal?
Clearly we cannot stay in the EU anyway since we have already voted to leave it and you are a stickler for accepting the result of referenda.
So I presume you would want to go back to the EU and ask for some more negotiation?
What if they say no?
What if they are sick of wasting their time with endless negotiations with a country that has to go back for a referendum every time they *think* there is a deal.
What if we trot off to Brussels and say we want X, Y and Z and they say you can have nothing because you are in no position to negotiate with us?
Now a cynic may suggest that your desire for wanting a second, third, fourth referendum is purely based on a desire to delay and disrupt the inevitable outcome. Not me though I would never think that that was the motivation of yourself and your soon-to-be-fellow liberal democrats.0 -
That's the very reason when it's thrashed out we need a referendum on whether to accept it or not!
No way
Although I was strongly in the remain camp, I accept that my view didn't prevail and we all need to face the fact that there will be some sort of Brexit without further referendum(da).
Parliament -however- should debate and vote on the eventual deal or deals.Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.0
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