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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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I’ve come to conclusion that The good Friday agreement makes leaving impossible. Find it so strange that this never came to light or was even discussed 2 years ago.

Time to put an end to it all now.

I wish our government would come to the same conclusion. However, agreements are made to be broken, what makes you sure that is impossible rather than just impractical?
 
I’ve come to conclusion that The good Friday agreement makes leaving impossible. Find it so strange that this never came to light or was even discussed 2 years ago.

Time to put an end to it all now.

It was pointed out and discussed but I think it was classed as scaremongering or something.
Leaving is possible but they have to break the GFA. Don't think many leavers are worried about that.
 
Twas brought up - https://www.theguardian.com/politic...nd-john-major-brexit-would-close-irish-border

The Vote Leave response was, unsurprisingly, vacuous nonsense from Theresa Villiers.

“The common travel area between the UK and Ireland has existed for nearly 100 years, since the creation of the Irish state in the 1920s. It will continue if we vote to leave.

“There would be risks to manage but they are not significantly more serious than risks that are already managed effectively today through bilateral cooperation between the UK and Ireland.”
 
The only NI party who doesn’t care about the GFA, didn’t vote for it in the first place.

Us bloody Protestants up to no good.
 

Luxembourg hold a more powerful bargaing position than Britain!:lol:

How the feck can anyone believe that Brexit will improve this country's standing on the world stage? We're turning ourselves into an irrelevance.

Joining the EU was a big part of our recovery from the post-War years to the dark days of the seventies. And now we want to isolate ourselves again. With no Empire and no Europe to lean on, we're fecking ouselves into isolation.
 
For the first time, I'm starting to believe another referendum might be possible. Think it's significant that some ministers are openly raising it at cabinet meetings.
 
The next episode of Sherlock looks shit.



Yeah he’s getting rinsed for that. It’s funded by Viktor Vekselberg’s business partner and is apparently just another misinformation vehicle.

Another reason to hate Blundercunt I guess.
 
Isn't it maybe .. a little early for that show to come out?

Like perhaps try waiting until the repercussions of the vote are actually clear before making a tv show about it.
 
The guy’s an absolute fruit cake. Testosterone has pickled his brain.

The thick cnut doesn't realise that a lot of people are already living in "hardship and suffering" and just want out of it. I suppose he could always hand over all his cash and trade places.
 
The thick cnut doesn't realise that a lot of people are already living in "hardship and suffering" and just want out of it. I suppose he could always hand over all his cash and trade places.

Nah mate those people living on the breadline often going without themselves so they can make sure their children eat and have something to wear to school and open at Christmas don’t have a clue about hardship and suffering. They’ve never hiked up icy mountains, across deserts and in leech infested waters. Pussies.
 
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The absolute fecking state of this country. A tiny litter of angry gammon blocking an ambulance in a pathetic attempt to protest Europe by copying a European protest.

I’m embarrassed I come from the same rough general land mass as these people.

Though you’d be hard pressed for a better metaphor for a Hard Brexit than a bunch of short sighted angry ideologues, blissfully unconcerned with their effect on our basic social services as long as they get to feel shouty and important.

 
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The absolute fecking state of this country. A tiny litter of angry gammon blocking an ambulance in a pathetic attempt to protest Europe by copying a European protest.

I’m embarrassed I come from the same rough general land mass as these people.

Though you’d be hard pressed for a better metaphor for a Hard Brexit than a bunch of short sighted angry ideologues, blissfully unconcerned with their effect on our basic social services as long as they get to feel shouty and important.



Not to mention that they don't care about hurting people as long as they get to shout "geronwivit". I sincerely hope delaying the ambulance didn't cause additional harm to whoever was in it or needed help from it.
 
The absolute fecking state of this country. A tiny litter of angry gammon blocking an ambulance in a pathetic attempt to protest Europe by copying a European protest.

I’m embarrassed I come from the same rough general land mass as these people.

Though you’d be hard pressed for a better metaphor for a Hard Brexit than a bunch of short sighted angry ideologues, blissfully unconcerned with their effect on our basic social services as long as they get to feel shouty and important.



Dispersed in minutes, tried it somewhere else, all gone home within an hour. Looks like the whole stunt has backfired on them and has damaged Leave.EU's message more than helped.
 


That is hilarious


But Sajid David has taken into account the collapse of sterling after Brexit, so in todays terms it's the equivalent of a tenner a week - after brexit people's pay will no longer be transferred to their bank account but provided in wheelbarrows.
The advantage is that wheelbarrow manufacturing will soar.
 
But Sajid David has taken into account the collapse of sterling after Brexit, so in todays terms it's the equivalent of a tenner a week - after brexit people's pay will no longer be transferred to their bank account but provided in wheelbarrows.
The advantage is that wheelbarrow manufacturing will soar.
British wheelbarrows for British people
 
The absolute fecking state of this country. A tiny litter of angry gammon blocking an ambulance in a pathetic attempt to protest Europe by copying a European protest.

I’m embarrassed I come from the same rough general land mass as these people.

Though you’d be hard pressed for a better metaphor for a Hard Brexit than a bunch of short sighted angry ideologues, blissfully unconcerned with their effect on our basic social services as long as they get to feel shouty and important.



Those yellow vests are very European. It's what you are required to keep in your car, in France, to wear if you break down on the motorway.

We hate Europe so much, we are copying them.

Oh the irony.
 
Those yellow vests are very European. It's what you are required to keep in your car, in France, to wear if you break down on the motorway.

We hate Europe so much, we are copying them.

Oh the irony.

Plus I’m pretty sure (though more educated guessing in fairness) that their modern ubiquitousness is a consequence of early successful health and safety regulation. The same kind of “boring” restrictive rights based over reach, many of these “sovereignty!” obsessed walking sunburns would grumble about being imposed on us these days.

Also, a really good way of jibbing into a festival, by the by.
 
Those yellow vests are very European. It's what you are required to keep in your car, in France, to wear if you break down on the motorway.

We hate Europe so much, we are copying them.

Oh the irony.
What is it the British hate about europe?

What is it the British hate about the EU?