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The EU debate - Part III

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by Jürgenmeiʃter, Sep 6, 2016.

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  1. The Prime Minister

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    Sounds like a plan
     
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  2. Tiddler

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    Get a job. Get a life, snide.

    Gina Miller is a self-serving whore of the lowest order, but I still would.
     
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  3. Tobes

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    Behold the return of our Great British democracy.

    Why is she a 'self serving whore' exactly?
     
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  4. Stan

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    Because she fought for democracy. Nazis don't like democracy <laugh>

    I love the fact that she sent God's Tiddler into a racist and abusive frenzy last week. Well done Gina!

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  5. steveninaster1

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    How dare she force our politicians to work for a living.
     
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  6. Tobes

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    Or adhere to our democratic process.

    We didn't wrestle back control from the undemocratic EU to allow democracy here to replace it seems.

    No, we'd rather have some form of Govt that reacts to those who shout the loudest, ignore parliamentary sovereignty, give me what I want or I'll advocate rioting on the streets.

    Someone needs to pot that **** Farage.
     
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  7. Tiddler

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    She thinks that her having a few quid (made by spreading her legs for a rich bloke) makes her vote worth more than mine. Not to mention that leaving the EU might be inconvenient for her Hedge Fund etc.

    ..and all this talk about our how democracy is being upheld, coming from remainers that want to give the running of our daily lives over to unelected Eurocrats is pathetic.
     
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  8. Tiddler

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    Corrected.
     
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  10. Stan

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    and her co-claimant who voted Leave....?
     
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  11. NSIS

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    Not to mention that one of the three besieged judges voted leave too!...
     
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    Only the court case is **** all to do with the referendum itself.

    The court case was to ensure that our PM follows the correct constitutional, democratic process, and gets Parliament to back her Bill to invoke article 50 and that there's therefore a debate and consensus on what Brexit is actually going to look like.

    May has wanted to avoid this as they haven't got a ****ing clue what it looks like, as the truth is they can't even agree amongst themselves what the priorities should be - primarily as half of them didn't want it!

    You and people like you cry arseing over the correct decision being made by the courts and attacking the person who brought the case make me sick. It was merely clarification that our constitution protects the citizens of the UK's rights from dictatorial decisions being taken outside of our Parliament by Govt.

    The same people who were shouting about democracy when a 2nd referendum was suggested, are now wanting to see the correct democratic process swerved, quite why I have no idea.
     
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    I believe it's called hypocrisy!...
     
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    So the majority think the court decision was incorrect then?

    Leave voters have been shouting about the majority from the referendum as if it was a landslide ffs. The difference was a swing of about 700,000 amongst a voting population of over 45,000,000
     
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  15. DMD

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    It's interesting to think that the decisions of May and Corbyn are now criticised, given they previously decided on remain as a choice.
     
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    They were both secret Leavers.
     
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  17. Stan

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    Fixed.
     
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    May's view on the economic cost of Brexit was shared in her speech to Goldman Sachs.

    "I think the economic arguments are clear, I think being part of a 500-million trading bloc is significant for us. I think, as I was saying to you a little earlier, that one of the issues is that a lot of people will invest here in the UK because it is the UK in Europe.

    “If we were not in Europe, I think there would be firms and companies who would be looking to say, do they need to develop a mainland Europe presence rather than a UK presence? So I think there are definite benefits for us in economic terms.”

    The idea that she's now completely revised this clear opinion on the importance of retaining full access to the single market is barking.

    The same goes for Corbyn, both may well have been Euro sceptics in terms of the organisation, but both fully understood the economic realities
     
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    A long-winded way of saying that Corbyn is acting in the country's interest rather than short-term political interest. That's one of the reasons many people find him likeable.
     
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