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Brexit Vote

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by brb, Nov 15, 2018.

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Public Vote

  1. No Deal

    10 vote(s)
    28.6%
  2. May's Deal

    2 vote(s)
    5.7%
  3. Remain in the EU

    20 vote(s)
    57.1%
  4. Shoot Mogg's in the Bolloxs (The don't care vote)

    3 vote(s)
    8.6%
  1. PleaseNotPoll

    PleaseNotPoll Well-Known Member
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    They won't. They'll just negotiate deals that suit them more than us.
    That's the advantage of being in a club with a bunch of other countries. You get more negotiating power.
     
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  2. Stan

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    WE REMIND THEM THAT WE'RE BRITISH AND OUR GRANDFATHERS FOUGHT FOR FREEDOM.
     
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  3. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    And in the meantime?
     
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  4. Stan

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    WE SING, LIKE THEY DID DURING THE BLITZ!
     
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  5. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    Ina bunker holding their ears?
     
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  6. PleaseNotPoll

    PleaseNotPoll Well-Known Member
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    It depends on what happens with May's deal.

    If it passes, then we largely maintain the current situation.
    If it fails and we don't pass something else, then we drop out with no deal.
    We'd fall back to the World Trade Organisation rules and have to start negotiating from there, which would take years.

    Most people think that this would absolute **** our economy.
    Some disagree, but they're largely people like Farage and Rees-Mogg who are betting on our economy getting ****ed.
     
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  7. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    Woah slowly man. I've already telt ya i'm an ostrich in this ****..

    I'm kinda guessing May is a ****, but has been stitched up?
     
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  8. PleaseNotPoll

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    May's ****, but her position was impossible. She was put in a no-win situation.

    Some big names in her party don't want any deal, so they were going to **** on whatever she came out with.
    Others made massive promises that could never be kept, so whatever she managed would never be enough for them.
    She's tried to please everyone, knowing that her deal was going to get attacked by all of them anyway.

    Nobody wants her job. They all want to slag off what she's done, but without having to do anything about it themselves.
     
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  9. Tobes

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    I’m not a negative person in the slightest, I’m a pragmatic realist.

    I generally reach evidence based opinions on complex issues having done my own research and assessing the facts. I don’t have a small business endeavour, I don’t read the Guardian and I certainly take positions based on the subjective opinion of ‘yuppies’ (you’re about 30 odd years out of date there btw love)

    You should probably list all of these supposed predictions about Brexit that I got wrong btw, not that you will, as your sort don’t do facts, and you piss your kecks when they’re pointed out, if they contradict your blinkered, shallow and wilfully ill informed positions.
     
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  10. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    so she's a scapegoat?

    I remember talking about this when the brexit vote was happening while i was away.

    It's strange as i'm a northerner from a labour background, i said it was a bad idea at the time. My boss<laugh> from Romford, said we should leave. Basically chalk and cheese, and not in the expected way
     
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  11. Bodinki

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    Pretty much
     
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  12. Commachio

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    Yeah mate i've seen, they've spent over 2 years calling each ****s.
     
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  13. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    So what does 'no deal' actually mean?
     
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  14. Solid Air 2

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    How come mine is the only vote for blowing Rees Moggs gonads into orbit .<grr>
    WTF is wrong with you people
     
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  15. Tobes

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    I’d rather watch him stew in his own piss, if his deliberate derailing of Mays deal (before he’d even read it) ends up blowing up in his face, and she plays her joker of a people’s vote if the House rejects it. He’d be apoplectic.
     
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  16. J๏E..

    J๏E.. The King of Hearts

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    Cant see it coming to a no deal mate, there will be either a general election or a people's vote. What Theresa May is proposing on the back of her lies, deceit and blackmail is quite shocking for this Country. I do think the sad thing is and it will hit them in the next general election is that you could see this megalomaniac woman, shutting the doors and organising Brexit with her advisors. If I wake up tomorrow to find out she's dead then I will smile for the Country..:)
     
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  17. Solid Air 2

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    Not enough time for the second option and doubtful for the first since whichever wins it (Lab or tory) still hasn't got an agreed negotiating position so difficult to see the EU agreeing to an extension for the renegotiation
     
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  18. Solid Air 2

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    not half as apoplectic as he will be when his knackers get the full force of a 12 bore mate <laugh>
     
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  19. Tobes

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    If she chose to call a second vote, do you think the EU might extend the A50 date lol?
     
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  20. Solid Air 2

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    possible as they don't want a "no deal" but i see little prospect of her doing it.
     
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