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Correct. Of those nine countries some receive more back in trade within the EU than they  put in.  When they hand the dosh over to Brussels and Brussels then divvies it out to the poorer EU count

If you want to see hatred look at the political left. From antifa to momentum to unite against hate.  We arnt full of hate we are just pissed off.  Being against giving power to the eu isn't

What the latest news has demonstrated is that May's policy of appeasement to the EU was similar to Chamberlain's appeasement towards Hitler in the 1930's. By standing up to the EU and removing any hop

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17 hours ago, green lurchers said:

The eu like making up the rules as they go along the way  

Or in lay mans terms the EU didn't give the UK it's cake & unicorns so the brexshitter narrative is all & sundry are bullying the UK rather than reality which is that the UK is hopelessly divided, doesn't know what it wants, had negotiators that would be humiliated on Tipping Point, and started off by further weakening it's own position with a general election, red lines, and generally proving itself untrustworthy and incompetent - publicly.

Just wait until ye go negotiating trade with the USA, China etc, then you will have something to whine about.

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2 hours ago, JohnGalway said:

Or in lay mans terms the EU didn't give the UK it's cake & unicorns so the brexshitter narrative is all & sundry are bullying the UK rather than reality which is that the UK is hopelessly divided, doesn't know what it wants, had negotiators that would be humiliated on Tipping Point, and started off by further weakening it's own position with a general election, red lines, and generally proving itself untrustworthy and incompetent - publicly.

Just wait until ye go negotiating trade with the USA, China etc, then you will have something to whine about.

Isn’t the” hopelessly divided “ just the liberal whinging statement they keep casting about in the hope that we change our minds lol  the frenzied liberal media bullshit is a sad affair on both sides of the pond but that’s what they do best  whinge and  whine  , they won’t be happy until Friends fall out family shun each other and neighbours fight each other because of a difference of opinion , when Blair the war criminal was in power didn’t see a tidal wave of activity from the right way of thinking , times change but not for the better  in my book we had a vote it didn’t work out for some  just deal with it move on and except it stand behind the outcome of the vote not hard is it really 

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4 hours ago, green lurchers said:

Isn’t the” hopelessly divided “ just the liberal whinging statement they keep casting about in the hope that we change our minds lol  the frenzied liberal media bullshit is a sad affair on both sides of the pond but that’s what they do best  whinge and  whine  , they won’t be happy until Friends fall out family shun each other and neighbours fight each other because of a difference of opinion , when Blair the war criminal was in power didn’t see a tidal wave of activity from the right way of thinking , times change but not for the better  in my book we had a vote it didn’t work out for some  just deal with it move on and except it stand behind the outcome of the vote not hard is it really 

I think you'll find quite a number of people in the EU think the end of March can't come quick enough.

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I think we can talk and talk, the country democratically voted leave, its time everyone got used to it and accepted that.

It is more than time the remoaners stopped moaning and got behind the exit, helping the country to get the best deal and move ahead with all of our lives.

All this turmoil is playing right into the hands of the EU who are finding it far to easy to screw us in the circumstances.

If we all got together and presented a united front we could dictate our terms to the EU rather than them attempting to do that to us!

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1 minute ago, Deker said:

I think we can talk and talk, the country democratically voted leave, its time everyone got used to it and accepted that.

It is more than time the remoaners stopped moaning and got behind the exit, helping the country to get the best deal and move ahead with all of our lives.

All this turmoil is playing right into the hands of the EU who are finding it far to easy to screw us in the circumstances.

If we all got together and presented a united front we could dictate our terms to the EU rather than them attempting to do that to us!

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Far too many snakes in Westminster on the nazi party pay roll for that to happen 

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Some labour leftie lovie on sky news is trying to explain why we need a second referendum,its because the first one was a "concept" and a "trial" and the second referendum will be backed up by more "facts".

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I say shoot the lot, minimize goverment to the smallest denomanator, they have to much power an control on our lives, after all most of its to keep the rich f***ing rich.

f**k that im a simple man thats caught in the system, like us all, an i didnt sign up for it.

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On 30/12/2018 at 10:01, JohnGalway said:

Or in lay mans terms the EU didn't give the UK it's cake & unicorns so the brexshitter narrative is all & sundry are bullying the UK rather than reality which is that the UK is hopelessly divided, doesn't know what it wants, had negotiators that would be humiliated on Tipping Point, and started off by further weakening it's own position with a general election, red lines, and generally proving itself untrustworthy and incompetent - publicly.

Just wait until ye go negotiating trade with the USA, China etc, then you will have something to whine about.

In laymans terms the UK was balloted on joining a Common Market not a Common Government. The Lisbon treaty (where article 50 was put in by Labour so they could bullshit the legislation through Parliament) was voted on and rejected by countries like Ireland, France and the Netherlands, before they were strong armed into voting yes. 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2008/dec/13/eu-ireland-lisbon-treaty

 

A market does not tell you how to spend any money you make at it, else the stall holders would unilaterally piss off and organise another somewhere else. We voted for a market not governance, since we cannot be in the market without it telling us what we can do then we vote to leave. We tried reforming from the inside, but were always shouted down. Now the Germans have run everybody else into the ground via their control (look at Italy's economy pre and post Euro) and control everything (who else is making money from the EU), they expect us to be subservient as they try to demolish our last vestiges of control. 

 

Well sorry, we voted to have our legislation under our control, our right to self determination and the right to do business with whoever we please. Should they slap tariffs on stuff we export, we simply apply the same level of tariffs to stuff we import from them, the difference can be used to help subsidise those affected by the tariffs. We voted, leave won, get over it!

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2 hours ago, secretagentmole said:

In laymans terms the UK was balloted on joining a Common Market not a Common Government. The Lisbon treaty (where article 50 was put in by Labour so they could bullshit the legislation through Parliament) was voted on and rejected by countries like Ireland, France and the Netherlands, before they were strong armed into voting yes. 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2008/dec/13/eu-ireland-lisbon-treaty

 

A market does not tell you how to spend any money you make at it, else the stall holders would unilaterally piss off and organise another somewhere else. We voted for a market not governance, since we cannot be in the market without it telling us what we can do then we vote to leave. We tried reforming from the inside, but were always shouted down. Now the Germans have run everybody else into the ground via their control (look at Italy's economy pre and post Euro) and control everything (who else is making money from the EU), they expect us to be subservient as they try to demolish our last vestiges of control. 

 

Well sorry, we voted to have our legislation under our control, our right to self determination and the right to do business with whoever we please. Should they slap tariffs on stuff we export, we simply apply the same level of tariffs to stuff we import from them, the difference can be used to help subsidise those affected by the tariffs. We voted, leave won, get over it!

Very well put Mr Mole ????

This should be posted on every forum with a Brexit thread and reposted incase any remoaners didn't see it the 1st time ?

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