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34 minutes ago, Moon boy said:

At this moment while the EU are still bleeding us I can’t recall getting a voting card to elect our ultimate EU leaders

The Leaders, recently appointed a few months ago, Ursula, Christine and some other blokes we’ve never heard off where not elected by us or anyone else in Europe

Does that explain how we lose ‘full control’?

Well no actually. You said with the withdrawal agreement we ‘lose full control to elect our leaders’.

This does not adequately explain that at all. Our leaders is nebulous but can only refer to the U.K. Government - who are not directly elected anyway. But one assumes your comment isn’t about our electoral system. Regardless you’ve never voted for any of our past PMs or governments - you’ve elected a representative. And beyond that you need to explain how the withdrawal agreement means we lose any ability we now have...

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51 minutes ago, Moon boy said:

At this moment while the EU are still bleeding us I can’t recall getting a voting card to elect our ultimate EU leaders

The Leaders, recently appointed a few months ago, Ursula, Christine and some other blokes we’ve never heard off where not elected by us or anyone else in Europe

Does that explain how we lose ‘full control’?

What roles do these people fulfill ? 

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1 hour ago, bwfcfan5 said:

Well no actually. You said with the withdrawal agreement we ‘lose full control to elect our leaders’.

This does not adequately explain that at all. Our leaders is nebulous but can only refer to the U.K. Government - who are not directly elected anyway. But one assumes your comment isn’t about our electoral system. Regardless you’ve never voted for any of our past PMs or governments - you’ve elected a representative. And beyond that you need to explain how the withdrawal agreement means we lose any ability we now have...

,Your quite good at misrepresenting what people have said 

TM’s WA deal would not give us control over the timing of our exit from the EU as it would be at the EU’s behest if at all, so I would conclude that we would have no opportunity to remove Ursula and Christine our ultimate Leaders

Your second paragraph is beyond me

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22 minutes ago, Moon boy said:

,Your quite good at misrepresenting what people have said 

TM’s WA deal would not give us control over the timing of our exit from the EU as it would be at the EU’s behest if at all, so I would conclude that we would have no opportunity to remove Ursula and Christine our ultimate Leaders

Your second paragraph is beyond me

Sorry but none of that is true. The WA would give us two years transition but we would not be in the EU. We would be in a customs union until a solution that protects the EUs single market and the UKs wish to preserve the GFA can be found. We would not have a unilateral exit from a customs union. But we’d not be under EU leadership anymore than countless countries in customs unions are...

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3 minutes ago, bwfcfan5 said:

Sorry but none of that is true. The WA would give us two years transition but we would not be in the EU. We would be in a customs union until a solution that protects the EUs single market and the UKs wish to preserve the GFA can be found. We would not have a unilateral exit from a customs union. But we’d not be under EU leadership anymore than countless countries in customs unions are...

I wouldn't bother mate, as I pointed out a few pages ago, stuff like this is a bit complex for the likes of Moon Boy

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29 minutes ago, Moon boy said:

,Your quite good at misrepresenting what people have said 

TM’s WA deal would not give us control over the timing of our exit from the EU as it would be at the EU’s behest if at all, so I would conclude that we would have no opportunity to remove Ursula and Christine our ultimate Leaders

Your second paragraph is beyond me

I think it's all beyond you. 

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1 hour ago, Moon boy said:

 

Your second paragraph is beyond me

Herein lies the problem.

You genuinely don’t have any idea how the whole thing works but you’re happy to say it’s shit and you want no part of it.

Have you tried to understand it? You may change your thinking...

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13 hours ago, Sweep said:

I wouldn't bother mate, as I pointed out a few pages ago, stuff like this is a bit complex for the likes of Moon Boy

 

Whiff of 'owd, thick racists' again. If the treacherous bastards in Parliament get their way and the result of the 2016 referendum is declared invalid because they know better (via whatever dishonest mechanism they can conjure up - 2nd referendum , peoples vote etc.), just what do you think will happen?

I would suggest that the piss ant demonstrations by loud hailer wankers and Euro sycophants outside Parliament will be seen as a kindergarten like play period compared to the storm which will follow. I am sure and certain the majority will not take this lying down.

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15 minutes ago, bolty58 said:

 

Whiff of 'owd, thick racists' again.

Not at all. Moon Boy is a bit thick though, you only need to see how he keeps asking the same ridiculous question (why isn't there a GE on 15th October), and clearly he doesn't understand the current process, hence many of his misinformed posts. Although in fairness, he said he didn't have a TV or read newspapers, so he's probably relying on information from on here which can on occasion be ridiculous (from both sides)

Brexit won't be stopped, it's going to happen, but why the rush, let Parliament do is thing and at some point we'll be out. It might take 2 months, it might take a further two years, but it'll happen. We know it's being held back by the HoC, and we'll have an opportunity to change who sits in there soon enough.

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24 minutes ago, bolty58 said:

 

Whiff of 'owd, thick racists' again. If the treacherous bastards in Parliament get their way and the result of the 2016 referendum is declared invalid because they know better (via whatever dishonest mechanism they can conjure up - 2nd referendum , peoples vote etc.), just what do you think will happen?

I would suggest that the piss ant demonstrations by loud hailer wankers and Euro sycophants outside Parliament will be seen as a kindergarten like play period compared to the storm which will follow. I am sure and certain the majority will not take this lying down.

Interesting 

The people who have something to protest about, don’t, and vice versa.

I think people like us will just exercise our vote each accordingly.

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4 minutes ago, Casino said:

Balls

Leavers are all hard as fcuk

Remainers are softys

You need to keep up

See edl/Antifa mentions on here for all you need to know

Perhaps true

One wouldn’t want to be in the trenches with a remainer!

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5 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

They'd be on the other side wouldn't they?

Made me smile!

Not quite; they’d be sat with you, but sending messages to the other side to highlight any weaknesses and negotiating a poor surrender agreement.

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11 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

 

Don’t know if it’s true or not. 

 

Possibly, as it is EU law, which currently has priority over ours (wording?)

Certainly would amuse

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2 minutes ago, boltondiver said:

Possibly, as it is EU law, which currently has priority over ours (wording?)

Certainly would amuse

Had a quick look further down. Not so sure it's true. Seems to be some questioning of it.

That from leave voters.

We'll see over the next few weeks.

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2 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Had a quick look further down. Not so sure it's true. Seems to be some questioning of it.

That from leave voters.

We'll see over the next few weeks.

Twitter, eh

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26 minutes ago, boltondiver said:

Possibly, as it is EU law, which currently has priority over ours (wording?)

Certainly would amuse

Farage was saying on LBC last night how he expects an extension to be pushed through, as he reckons Boris will bottle it, so I suspect he doesn't think well actually leave at the end of October

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