BobKowalski
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Margaret Thatcher likes this idea, very much.....
She did. Apart from the common currency bit. Big fan otherwise.
Margaret Thatcher likes this idea, very much.....
If its scope 'Remained' that of a trading bloc then so many others would be as well.We were running fuck all. If the EU were a little more honest I'd actually be in favour of it.
6 posters missed your piffle, that is all.Indeed - mind you, as I was catching up all I read was a group of Remainers latching onto a single Leaver and insisting in increasingly 'assertive' language that he had to accept that Brexit is bad etc. etc.
I have just replied to @Ifwecouldjust....... with regard to his prevailing inability to absorb that it is actually happening - we are indeed Leaving - as his every answer, no matter what the challenge, is that we should be Remaining in the EU.
Reading the Friday night horror show - it seems he has plenty of company.
Hopefully, when we have left and various plagues have stubbornly refused to visit the UK - they might at least be able to make a start on their painful journey
Yep - echoing what I have just posted - spot on.Trading bloc - yes please.
Federal state - no thank you.
If we can't have one without the other, the that says it all really and regretfully we may have to settle for neither. That's it for me and I suspect many others. Jobs, immigration, money on the side of a bus, and the rest of the hysteria are just distractions from that basic issue. I suppose we could argue about this all day, but there is now no point as it is already settled and we are out on Friday. About time.
Again spot onI find it impossible to believe that anyone would argue the EU wasn't on the road to being a united superstate when it has its own parliament, anthem, defence policies etc etc.
Its a trading bloc!
Had it focused on that my guess is remain would have wont by an absolute landslide if we had even demanded we be asked yet it couldn't, it had to go along with the dreams of the federalist ruling elite that controls its halls of power.
Really? You’ll be telling me she was the one pushing the single market and was integral to the single European act, providing qualified majority voting and not giving any country the power of veto next........She did. Apart from the common currency bit. Big fan otherwise.
I did not bother to watch but I can glean the content from your post - so a quick question to you......
What do you suggest could be the/a solution? or what actions do you think could/should be taken?
But even if all the doom and gloom about trading conditions comes to the fruition that some Remainers hope for - the UK will still be better off from having avoided the inexorable path to integration and the inevitable failure of the EU projectwe will end up being dictated to by "partners" from all around the world if we want to trade with them as a single nation. End of. Get used to it.
Very good - and quick - nice to have a bit of levityyes, you are, but I was asking you for a policy the UK managed to convince the EU not to adopt. :)