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White theme is how we rolled back in the day for the original old school man dem. 

The black theme is perverse so no surprise you opted for it, Rayvin  

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  On 26/03/2019 at 22:01, Rayvin said:

Why is it pointless? I'm too tired to make sense of it.

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It’s pointless in the sense as to why we’re Brexiting at all. We wouldn’t have an independent trade policy and would have no say in single market rules and EU trade deals. By definition it’s worse than what we have to why even entertain the idea?

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  On 26/03/2019 at 22:09, ewerk said:

 

It’s pointless in the sense as to why we’re Brexiting at all. We wouldn’t have an independent trade policy and would have no say in single market rules and EU trade deals. By definition it’s worse than what we have to why even entertain the idea?

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Ah I see.

I mean sure, but who cares? I don't care. I just want FOM. If the Brexiteers can climb down with their pride intact with this arrangement and I get FOM, I'm prepared to look the other way and pretend it's meaningful.

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  On 26/03/2019 at 21:58, ewerk said:

If you’re using the black theme you’re already an animal. 

 

Why its the default is beyond me, it’s horrible.

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I use the black theme because I use black theme for visual studio so I can disguise the fact I’m on here when people think I’m writing code.

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  On 26/03/2019 at 22:09, ewerk said:

 

It’s pointless in the sense as to why we’re Brexiting at all. We wouldn’t have an independent trade policy and would have no say in single market rules and EU trade deals. By definition it’s worse than what we have to why even entertain the idea?

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And yet it’s better than May’s deal :lol:

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  On 26/03/2019 at 22:36, ewerk said:

Aye, and herpes is better than AIDS but I’d rather avoid both, ta. Not like the cheap tarts that Rayvin is importing into the country.

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Finally, someone understands my opposition to leaving the EU.

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All seems a bit pointless now as all of these options still mean signing up to Theresa Mays withdrawal agreement. 

 

All they are now voting on is the political declaration which is which is non binding anyway and allowed for any of these options to be negotiated in phase 2.

 

Absolute stupidity pursuing a soft Brexit rather than just being honest and revoking article 50.

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  On 26/03/2019 at 23:14, Christmas Tree said:

All seems a bit pointless now as all of these options still mean signing up to Theresa Mays withdrawal agreement. 

 

All they are now voting on is the political declaration which is which is non binding anyway and allowed for any of these options to be negotiated in phase 2.

 

Absolute stupidity pursuing a soft Brexit rather than just being honest and revoking article 50.

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They can't revoke A50 because they will be "betraying" people like you.

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I don't see the harm in that statement tbh. It is actually probably quite important to Labour that they don't blink first. Someone is going to have to eliminate No Deal, and I can see why they want it to be May. I mean why would Labour want to broadcast either extreme option at this point when they're trying to go for a middle ground.

 

I don't even think it's cowardly, I just think that if this all falls apart into a GE, statements like "we will revoke A50" would come back to bite them.

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  On 27/03/2019 at 09:47, Rayvin said:

I don't see the harm in that statement tbh. It is actually probably quite important to Labour that they don't blink first. Someone is going to have to eliminate No Deal, and I can see why they want it to be May. I mean why would Labour want to broadcast either extreme option at this point when they're trying to go for a middle ground.

 

I don't even think it's cowardly, I just think that if this all falls apart into a GE, statements like "we will revoke A50" would come back to bite them.

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Coward in supporting cowardly statement surprise.

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