We get it.
We know you don't have the courage to take ownership for what you've done.
My word you get more and more desperate - so what does this statement even mean????
I cannot really see any relevance to the post of mine you have quoted. Are you suggesting that I am not having the courage to take ownership for the 23/06 vote being to Leave the EU??? That is the only relevance I can apply to your post - and only then if I really try to be kind to you.
If that is the case - well I thank you but I think that it would be a bit arrogant of me to try to take the credit for that. I can take credit for my vote - my wife's and her parents. My dad (lives in Shaw) was already committed to voting Leave. There was a guy in Halfords that was undecided and I persuaded him - and quite a few others that I met when out and about - but I do not think that I can take more credit than about 15 votes. That said - I would certainly be willing (have the courage) to take ownership for 'doing my bit'.
Anyway - you seem to have had a problem finding that post on page 184. It is your chance to actually debate and provide some substance. It is your opportunity to show how you would so effectively manage the negotiations that you seem to consider yourself to be oh so knowledgeable about - as a reminder you were invited to explain the Labour position on Brexit. To help, I will summarise for you.
Imagine the scenario, you are in the role of newly elected PM Jeremy Corbyn and you are sitting down with Michael Barnier and say:
1. Right - as you know I have committed that I am not going to take the UK out of the EU without a trade deal - lets get on with that
2. Barnier says - you are aware that the EU's position is that we are not even going to start any discussions on a trade agreement until you have settle the exit bill to our satisfaction and we have calculated it to be - £50bn - no forget that £100bn, but that might still increase, we will keep you updated.
3. So TPF - you then say....................???
Lets try it like Chess - you have a turn and I will have a turn - let's see you get anything from this negotiation, other than:
a) the UK paying a ludicrous bill - thereby through vanity badly damaging the UK's economy
b) The UK eventually withdrawing the A50 notice and the UK staying in the EU on much reduced term- thereby reneging on the 'commitment' that Labour will respect (yeah really) the referendum decision.
You have had a lot to say - try showing that you can actually do something other than throw out snide remarks. To avoid distracting this thread - it would be best if you post what will undoubtedly be highly informative and valuable wisdom on the A50 thread.