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Brexit the economy and house prices part 7: Brexit Harder

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  • Arklight
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    adindas wrote: »
    They are getting scared now:

    Brexit panic: Varadkar warned no deal would have ‘severe impact’ on Ireland’s economy
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1171205/brexit-latest-news-leo-varadkar-no-deal-ireland-economy-boris-johnson-latest-news-update

    Boris' shock move unraveled EU unity, says Brussels insider - 'They are preparing to cave'
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1171171/Brexit-News-EU-Brussels-Boris-Johnson-no-deal-prorogue?utm_source=spotim&utm_medium=spotim_recirculation&spotim_referrer=recirculation

    Brexit just got real: Germany reacts to Boris' Brexit proroguing plan with genuine fear
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1170963/Brexit-news-UK-EU-Boris-Johnson-no-deal-latest-update

    It is absolutely the right decision to go for a no -deal.
    - The current deal would tie the UK to EU rules and regulations indefinitely.
    - It would mean the UK will become a vassal state subject to rulings from the ECJ.
    - It would hand over trade policy with no democratic accountability.
    - Even worse, the UK would become the EU cash cow without any voice give some £30bn of taxpayers’ money without getting any agreement over the long-term trading relationship.

    For no-deal Brexit Blame the EU.

    Any PM signing the UK up to such a deal would likely be harshly judged by history and might face charge as a traitor. Keep in mind in the past there is a move to charge TM as a traitor.

    Perhaps the only thing to be said for the Agreement is that it will unify Conservative and Brexit party. Brexit party have mentioned will be willing to work with conservative to deliver brexit.

    We dont post Express links anymore since it became apparent that 90% of its stories are about aliens and Kim Kardashian's buttocks.
  • BikingBud
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    Arklight wrote: »
    We dont post Express links anymore since it became apparent that 90% of its stories are about aliens and Kim Kardashian's buttocks.

    Aren't they the same thing?
  • adindas
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    edited 29 August 2019 at 12:23AM
    Arklight wrote: »
    We dont post Express links anymore since it became apparent that 90% of its stories are about aliens and Kim Kardashian's buttocks.


    Uhmmm ... Speak for your self. I will keep posting Daily Mail news link here
  • phillw
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    edited 29 August 2019 at 12:33AM
    adindas wrote: »
    And it is only an idiot will be wasting time watching a clown run across a minefield.

    it's kinda hard to not notice you.
    Thrugelmir wrote: »
    Has nothing to do with no deal.

    Well there is an easy way to prove that right? Take no deal off the table.
    adindas wrote: »
    They are getting scared now:

    I think they're just worried about Boris mental state
  • Tromking
    Tromking Posts: 2,691 Forumite
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    We’ve reached peak Remainer meltdown folks, and ain’t it a beautiful thing.:)
    Some of the cringeworthy middle class strops in and around Westminster have been hilarious.
    Meanwhile, ordinary working Brits look askance at these strange creatures and get on with their lives.
    “Britain- A friend to all, beholden to none”. 🇬🇧
  • Moby
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    edited 29 August 2019 at 7:37AM
    What's cringeworthy is turning a blind eye to being lied to again and again because the liars are doing what you want. Matt Hancock said prorogation would go against "everything that those men who waded onto those beaches fought and died for"

    https://t.co/sWgT58iiwF
  • gfplux
    gfplux Posts: 4,985 Forumite
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    There is just the possibility that this “move” by Johnson will focus everyone’s mind and the withdrawal/transition/political understanding deal with just a “few” changes will be agreed by Parliament.
    There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.
  • Theophile
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    ben501 wrote: »
    Were the voting forms different in different areas? Around where I live, nobody voted for anything other than leaving or remaining.

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    Yep, I got the same form.
    I read it then and I read it now, and still can't find any mention of leaving the Customs Union or the Single Market. Maybe it was in small print on the back?
  • Tromking
    Tromking Posts: 2,691 Forumite
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    Theophile wrote: »
    Yep, I got the same form.
    I read it then and I read it now, and still can't find any mention of leaving the Customs Union or the Single Market. Maybe it was in small print on the back?

    That bit was covered by the leaders of the official remain campaign, Cameron and Osborne, who made the odd speech or two to that effect. Don’t beat yourself up about it though, you won’t be the only remainer who didn’t pay attention to the referendum campaign until
    you lost it.
    “Britain- A friend to all, beholden to none”. 🇬🇧
  • phillw wrote: »
    Well there is an easy way to prove that right? Take no deal off the table.

    And put what in its place? The deal that Parliament rejected three times and which the EU insist can’t be amended? Or some other deal that we don’t yet know about?
    The fascists of the future will call themselves anti-fascists.
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