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I think how it works is this - anything you said in the past in relation to how Brexit may pan out is null and void (especially if you said it would be great) but you must absolutely stick to the result of the election, which is to leave the EU with no deal (or a vastly improved deal) irrespective of what has emerged since then. Oh, and fuck off you fat, ignorant little cunt 

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14 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

And out from under its little rock it climbs with depressing predictability :lol:

 

You do know you have an ignore button :lol:

 

Tragic 

But by any standard you were completely wrong with your prediction. Agreed?

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How is it possible that CT has still found a way to argue about Brexit... it's clearly no deal or Remain now, so honestly, every prediction he's made about it has turned out to be entirely based on swallowing government rhetoric, and obviously also, entirely incorrect.

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11 hours ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

Clear again that you spout without knowing your facts. :lol:

 

I suggest you read up on how we got here, Blair’s promise to “settle the EU” situation once and for all”, in 2004 and how following a few countries rejecting the new treaty, it was fudged / amended and Blair weasled out on his promise.

 

Im not doing all your research for you but here’s another article from the time explaining how all three parties wanted the refferendum.

 

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2004/apr/20/eu.politics6

:lol: :lol:

Self confessed non-reader telling someone to read up on something. 

 

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2 hours ago, ewerk said:

We still need the SNP to back a referendum too. They’re also being twats about the whole thing for some reason.

 

Surely if it comes down to it, the SNP will throw in with Labour. They have a really strong basis to do so given Scotland's referendum voting record.

 

If we do get this referendum, what do we say or do this time to get a Remain outcome?

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9 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:
 
According to unites Len Mcluskey, the only question on the paper should be deal or no deal.

 

I agree with him, especially because it doesn't actually seem that any other option exists :lol:

 

What else would we put on there?

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33 minutes ago, Rayvin said:

 

I agree with him, especially because it doesn't actually seem that any other option exists :lol:

 

What else would we put on there?

Chequers isnt getting accepted by the EU so yeah, remain or no deal (and no transition )would be the only possible options. Given the government's own impact papers and notices (stockpiling etc), surely remain would walk it? How many CT gammons are there?

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1 minute ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

Not according to Len

 

It depends how you read his statement. It makes no sense from a union perspective to accept whatever cobblers May has accepted. And besides, it doesn't look like she will get any deal accepted. 

 

These trade unionists are as thick as your average gammon anyway. In fact most are gammons. 

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High Grant made a good suggestion yesterday. You have two questions: 

1. Should the UK leave the EU?

2. In the event we leave should we leave with whatever deal we’ve negotiated with the EU or no deal?

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3 minutes ago, Renton said:

 

It depends how you read his statement. It makes no sense from a union perspective to accept whatever cobblers May has accepted. And besides, it doesn't look like she will get any deal accepted. 

 

These trade unionists are as thick as your average gammon anyway. In fact most are gammons. 

 

He was pretty clear on the radio, “Remain should not be an option on the ballot paper”.

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2 minutes ago, ewerk said:

High Grant made a good suggestion yesterday. You have two questions: 

1. Should the UK leave the EU?

2. In the event we leave should we leave with whatever deal we’ve negotiated with the EU or no deal?

 

First ones already been answered.

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1 minute ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

He was pretty clear on the radio, “Remain should not be an option on the ballot paper”.

Well hes just demonstrating how stupid he is then. Also, he has zero influence on this matter.

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Just now, Christmas Tree said:

 

First ones already been answered.

 

By Christmas this year, the demographics will have changed sufficiently so it would be a remain vote based on demographics alone. And every poll has shown a material swing to remain. The referendum is out of date. And not to mention Leave have been found guilty of serious violations as well as being based on blatant lies. 

 

Another referendum is democratic. Do you seriously think most people voted for no deal?

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1 minute ago, Renton said:

 

By Christmas this year, the demographics will have changed sufficiently so it would be a remain vote based on demographics alone. And every poll has shown a material swing to remain. The referendum is out of date. And not to mention Leave have been found guilty of serious violations as well as being based on blatant lies. 

 

Another referendum is democratic. Do you seriously think most people voted for no deal?

 

According to the poll god, John Curtice, there has been no significant change in EU voting intentions.

 

As for the negogiations, they are far from over and I still fully expect a deal to be agreed. 

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