Someone sent an email to their MP (Philip Davies) asking for help to get a 2nd referendum. The MP sent the following reply...
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Sorry but I'm a bit pissed, in case you ain't realised Wales won. But I read that NI is appealing is this true? Is the remain picking up the ball and refusing to play? Are we in Eu or not. **** I'm confused and it's only 10pm

Not when you quote from an article written three months or so before the Brexit vote.Sounds like the remain campaign.. you fit each other!
Is The Guardian quoting directly not a quality news source then?
Not when you quote from an article written three months or so before the Brexit vote.
Now I can see it will pain you to admit it, but try reading post Brexit reports in the news and you will find that the mayor of Calais has requested from her Government that the agreement is dumped as we no longer wish to be within the agreed EU rules.
The estimated result being that our Border control will be removed from Calais and we will subsequently have to deal with the influx of immigrants on the British side of the Channel.
I have accepted the result of the referendum. Now people like yourself who were so vehemently for it must accept the less favourable consequences of that decision as well as what may be positive.


I have accepted the result of the referendum. Now people like yourself who were so vehemently for it must accept the less favourable consequences of that decision as well as what may be positive.
Sorry Sapph, you know I love you but I think you havent got all the info my friend. This link has all of what you are saying but it also has what the French governments are saying to0...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jun/25/french-border-deal-wont-be-affected-by-brexit-paris
Key bits that may be of interest for you
The French foreign minister, Jean-Marc Ayrault, dismissed outright calls from politicians on the French right for a post-Brexit renegotiation of the Le Touquet accord that could push the border back to the Kent coast. He said in a TV interview: “Would that also mean putting in place boats for people who otherwise risk drowning? I think we should be serious."
The French government spokesman and agriculture minister, Stéphane Le Foll said: "On the question of immigration, to be clear, British exit from the European Union will not lead to changes in terms of immigration treaties with United Kingdom. These are bilateral treaties.”
Since the Brexit vote, the French government has stressed that there would be no change to the border deal with Britain. Because the Le Touquet accord is between France and Britain directly, and not linked to the European Union, there is no automatic need to renegotiate the deal.
At the bottom of that link...
The foreign minister said additional important agreements between France and Britain such as the 2010 Lancaster House defence and security treaties would also be maintained.
Cazeneuve has repeatedly said that changing the British-French immigration deal would not be in French interests. He warned earlier this year that a change to the deal would send a signal to traffickers and smugglers that they could legitimately leave people at the French border to cross to England and would lead to tens of thousands more migrants in northern France.
Do you have anymore "less favourable consequences" that you would like for us to 'try' and reassure you with? I will do my best to try![]()
2.) Claim that the (huge) turnout wasn't high enough. 72%? It should have been at least 75%! 80%? It should have been 85%! Make sure to keep moving the goalposts.
7.) Boldly claim that Scotland will leave the UK, forgetting that A) they can't afford to B) the EU can't afford to take them C) 1.6m remain votes don't cancel out 2m NO votes.
I hope you are right CJS.
It would be naïve not to accept that what was said by all European Governments before Brexit has to be considered as political speak.
BUT we are talking about the French.
What they say has often, very little to do with what they do!
If the rules don't fit their requirements, they find ways around the problem.
For example, it will not be a problem for them to manipulate their side of the deal so that their control is discretely relaxed and there are more 'holes' in their security for the desperate immigrants to pass through.
The mayor of Calais has been banging on about the fact that the Jungle is Britain's problem and should not be hers for some time.
Whose side of the fence will the French Government fall eventually? Take note of the now and you may well detect a different attitude.
Well you could reassure me that all you guys will chip in and top my pension pot back up!

Just to let you know (as it comes across in your reply that you think the info in my last comment was before Brexit) was after the EU referendum result
Before the referendum, the EU and the like of France and Germany made threats about what they will do to us which was just their way to scare us into remaining. That is just my opinion though but its funny that France is now saying the French border rules wont change. And now we got the German Chancellor Angela Merkel saying the European Union has "no need to be particularly nasty in any way" in the negotiations with Britain about its exit from the bloc. She insisted that deterring other countries from leaving the EU should not be a priority in the talks. And she added she was not in favour of pushing for a speedy withdrawal http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36630326
Interesting times!
As for your pension, this is just my opinion so I could be wrong but its taken a hit but not as big as predicted. It will improve too.
We hope you enjoyed the reason for your lousy headache this morning. Great result for you!Sober now
Merkel is no way a stupid women and she knows turning her back on Britain now will hurt her ecomony. The last thing she wants now is unrest in her country. If nothing she wants to protect her stance in the EU as anything dips the German public could insist on having a referendum of their own. I don't think they will be that far behind anyway but that is my opinion and definitely not a fact so please don't ask for proof.
The French possibly some will be awkward after all we've never been bossom buddies of neighbours and anything to wind up each other is never far away. But this could be only the Calais mayor blowing hot air as higher goverment levels don't have the same small mentality as the rest of us.
France itself is not on great finances and jobs so that leaves Germany now propping up the EU.
I think it's time to remember Farage is not going to be PM so stop classing every Brexit voter in his mould.