George Hannah
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Looking at Wiki it all seems quite straightforwardThanks for that. So he was saying we'd be in EFTA but not in the single market? So two false promises of a deal in one go!
the full horror
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Looking at Wiki it all seems quite straightforwardThanks for that. So he was saying we'd be in EFTA but not in the single market? So two false promises of a deal in one go!
You need to give it up Vic or you will just come across as acting in that manner
The referendum mandate is to leave
Any deal/model etc. is simply the consequences/outcome of how the negotiations went/go
You have repeatedly said you would rather remain than accept May’s deal. So in those circumstances you would be more than happy to go against the stated will of the people, which adds a certain amount of hypocrisy to quite a few of your recent posts.You are just simply and obviously wrong and this deal or no-deal narrative is just convenient Remainer prevarication IMO
A deal - let's say May's deal - or perhaps EEA, Norway or Canada+ - they are all consequences of the mandate and outcomes of the negotiation
If the May WA had been approved - as much as I would have been disgusted - I would have had to accept that consequence/outcome had delivered against the mandate.
Same for any and all other models.
If I was, after such a deal, on here screaming, bitching and whinging that it did not reflect what I wanted - you would, quite rightly, be calling me out for being a disingenuous / prevaricating knob who in reality could simply not accept the result purely because it did not suit me.
The mandate is to leave
The promises were to implement the result
Did he mention the Mercosor agreement which is about to destroy the irish beef farmers?So the Irish Foreign Minister insists on Marr the backstop stays as an insurance policy against no deal which means the WA can’t pass leading to no deal and the Irish economy taking a massive hit. Makes perfect sense to me ;)
So the Irish Foreign Minister insists on Marr the backstop stays as an insurance policy against no deal which means the WA can’t pass leading to no deal and the Irish economy taking a massive hit. Makes perfect sense to me ;)
A Remain voter? Moi? Au contraire mon ami ;)And the UK economy takes an even bigger hit.
The WA is the only way of leaving the Customs Union without damaging the Good Friday Agreement.
We’re 3 years on and Vote Leave supporters still don’t see this, or are you still claiming to be a remain voter?
Did he mention the Mercosor agreement which is about to destroy the irish beef farmers?
‘Project Fear’ would be Von Der Luyden's enthusiasm for tax harmonisation.It’s all gone a bit ‘Project Fear’ on the Brexit side...
Never fear, it’s like water off a duck’s back after a while ;)It’s all gone a bit ‘Project Fear’ on the Brexit side...
Fuck all about this deal, that deal, no deal, his deal, her deal. Leave or Remain.The question on the ballot paper was clear and the verdict of the referendum was clear.
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‘Project Fear’ would be Von Der Luyden's enthusiasm for tax harmonisation.
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A Remain voter? Moi? Au contraire mon ami ;)
Are you sure about that? If people on here think I’m a Remainer I must be doing something badly wrong ;)You said you were in the old Brexit thread and I asked you a couple of times if you were.
It’s the next logical step to ensure the smooth running of the Single Market.
But the member nations have to agree to it first. VDL’s enthusiasm is nice but isn’t going to decide shit.
Are you sure about that? If people on here think I’m a Remainer I must be doing something badly wrong ;)
Sorry bud, are you sure you don’t have me confused with someone else? I definitely don’t remember posting that and can confirm that I 100% voted Leave.I didn’t think you were, I knew you weren’t.
You said you voted Remain though, despite the obvious opposite scenario.
Sorry bud, are you sure you don’t have me confused with someone else? I definitely don’t remember posting that and can confirm that I 100% voted Leave.
I'm pretty sure @hgblue has always presented as a strident leaver, from well before the referendum was even mooted.I was quite sure but the thread has been deleted now.
Fair enough, it’s no big deal, I’m happy to confirm I’m a Leave voter.I was quite sure but the thread has been deleted now.
Fair enough, it’s no big deal, I’m happy to confirm I’m a Leave voter.