balaks
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NI, like Scotland is a part of the UK that has.....oh you get it
Ahh there you go - Mr Patronising is back - you, the guy wanting everybody to be civil of course. The biggest hypocrite on the thread.
NI, like Scotland is a part of the UK that has.....oh you get it
But that’s like saying snap election every time an elected government tries to change policy!The debate has to be raised again if it's discovered that something we've voted for is an impossibility. For example, leaving the single market and not having an Irish border. Plus democracy isn't static and is an ongoing process. People are entitled to change their minds.
Apologies I’m making a factual statement. I can’t believe you’re using an argument of carving off various parts of societies to make a weird point IMHO.Ahh there you go - Mr Patronising is back - you, the guy wanting everybody to be civil of course. The biggest hypocrite on the thread.
But that’s like saying snap election every time an elected government tries to change policy!
I have to disagree tbh. Happy for another referendum one day, in the future if there is a pro EU party hoovering up votes, once we are out.
But that’s subjective to so many people. That’s the problem. For people that are so pro Remain, there are also loads that are equally as passionate re Leave.No, it's saying that the process we voted for is fundamentally flawed and damaging to the future of the country, and that people are entitled to argue against it.
But that’s subjective to so many people. That’s the problem. For people that are so pro Remain, there are also loads that are equally as passionate re Leave.
It’d be a constitutional crisis IMHO.
Apologies I’m making a factual statement. I can’t believe you’re using an argument of carving off various parts of societies to make a weird point IMHO.
For me it’s like trying to vote out a party after an election after they make their first U-turn.Of course it is. I don't see why that matters though. Politics is inherently subjective. I'm not sure I necessarily support another vote so soon but I'll certainly argue a hard Brexit isn't viable in any way, thus making Brexit itself pointless.
Well fair enough - but tbh I remember it being a bit-part issue at referendum campaign time. Perhaps a misstep by both sides of the campaign (if it, indeed is the biggest issue).I'm using it as an argument because the very fact the border was ignored by the rest of the UK and the fact that most people in NI voted to remain - added to the fact that we seem to be moving closer to a hard border no deal brexit - does give me and my fellow ulstermen and women the feeling of being totally cut off from the rest of the UK. You may not care about that but it is a fact.
For me it’s like trying to vote out a party after an election after they make their first U-turn.
Well fair enough - but tbh I remember it being a bit-part issue at referendum campaign time. Perhaps a misstep by both sides of the campaign (if it, indeed is the biggest issue).
You may not like Paz’s views (I don’t), but it’s proven a couple of things to me:
1. Hardline Brexiters just want to control the borders and couldn’t give a feck about the consequences
2. The Irish border means little to feck all to them
As a result, a second referendum (which isn’t going to happen) may not even result in a reversal of the decision. The sad reality is the majority probably don’t give a shit about NI. At the end of the day, a no deal Brexit is most likely going to happen. We’re going to see a pretty shit uncertain situation in Ireland for a good few years.
Well fair enough - but tbh I remember it being a bit-part issue at referendum campaign time. Perhaps a misstep by both sides of the campaign (if it, indeed is the biggest issue).
We'll see how much they don't care when BMW, Honda etc start moving a lot of their production to Slovakia.You may not like Paz’s views (I don’t), but it’s proven a couple of things to me:
1. Hardline Brexiters just want to control the borders and couldn’t give a feck about the consequences
2. The Irish border means little to feck all to them
As a result, a second referendum (which isn’t going to happen) may not even result in a reversal of the decision. The sad reality is the majority probably don’t give a shit about NI. At the end of the day, a no deal Brexit is most likely going to happen. We’re going to see a pretty shit uncertain situation in Ireland for a good few years.
A GE is the least likely outcome at the moment. Another referendum is far more likely.I agree generally but I think the most likely outcome at the moment is a general election and then I hope a decision made for the UK to agree to one of the two options on offer from the EU.
A GE is the least likely outcome at the moment. Another referendum is far more likely.
The Tories aren't going to risk losing seats. Not a chance .
Would this require a Labour government?I agree generally but I think the most likely outcome at the moment is a general election and then I hope a decision made for the UK to agree to one of the two options on offer from the EU.
They may care then, but right now they don’t. Those consequences are down the line. Right now hardline Brexiteers either don’t think it’ll be that bad or just don’t see it happening.We'll see how much they don't care when BMW, Honda etc start moving a lot of their production to Slovakia.
Always cracks me up that they key protagonists in this thread don’t even live in the UK.
Would this require a Labour government?
An alternative that may happen is an extension of the negotiation phase i.e. status quo remains for a few more years.
They may care then, but right now they don’t. Those consequences are down the line. Right now hardline Brexiteers either don’t think it’ll be that bad or just don’t see it happening.
If it does happen after Brexit, then maybe they’ll change their tune.
I’m just firing back at patronising / condescending posts - I hope I’m allowed that. Not my usual modus operandi though.Paz with his condescending answers and as soon as someone begins to call out his bullshit, turns to the 'I'm here for a civil debate here, respect me mmkay?' again..
You're the one who started the patronizing/condescending posts though.I’m just firing back at patronising / condescending posts - I hope I’m allowed that. Not my usual modus operandi though.
I’m just firing back at patronising / condescending posts - I hope I’m allowed that. Not my usual modus operandi though.
What’s the actual thing you are referring to?You are a smart guy, you don't believe the gazillions of pounds a week nonsense spouted by the UKIP crowd, do you?
What’s the actual thing you are referring to?
We’d stop sending £X to the EU that COULD be spent locally instead, yes I’d agree with that.
And in doing so lose multitudes of that in lost trade, currency devaluation and tax revenues.
It's like quitting your job and staying at home to save on petrol.
I don't think you understand the concept of trade.What’s the actual thing you are referring to?
We’d stop sending £X to the EU that COULD be spent locally instead, yes I’d agree with that.
Stop wumming from behind your screen in Canada. This is your only warning from me. Enough is enoughYep, you’ve convinced me with your compelling arguments...
And in doing so lose multitudes of that in lost trade, currency devaluation and tax revenues.
It's like quitting your job and staying at home to save on petrol.
Paz with his condescending answers and as soon as someone begins to call out his bullshit, turns to the 'I'm here for a civil debate here, respect me mmkay?' again..
Really think he's winding up? Have you seen some of the shite spouted in this thread? There's a few remainers that need screening for a start. Difference of opinion does not mean wind up.Stop wumming from behind your screen in Canada. This is your only warning from me. Enough is enough
It feckin isI’m just firing back at patronising / condescending posts - I hope I’m allowed that. Not my usual modus operandi though.
Come on Stan you’ve been here long enough to get a feel for this poster. Everything he posts is to get on the nerves of other posters / he has a history of always arguing the unpopular side just to get reactions. The rest of his posts are asking for favors how to get ahead in his business. Enough is enough reallyReally think he's winding up? Have you seen some of the shite spouted in this thread? There's a few remainers that need screening for a start. Difference of opinion does not mean wind up.
So does this week make it more or less likely that May gets knifed at the Tory conference?