Politics POLL: Brexit Withdrawal Agreement

If you were an MP would you vote for or against it?

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Job

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It wasnt idiotic though was it..
It was a perfectly reasonable observation of an article that started off on a high horse then went on validate the concerns.
 

Gwadien

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It wasnt idiotic though was it..
It was a perfectly reasonable observation of an article that started off on a high horse then went on validate the concerns.

Fuck off.

You were upset with it because it criticised Brexit in any shape or form, nothing less or nothing more.
 

Job

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It was possibly the weakest brexit dig since the war.
 

Job

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Yes...because the fucking remainers spent the entire time trying to block it.

Everything...every last problem since the vote is in their court.
If we'd left the next day with no deal, we'd be cruising by now.
Instead three years of total instability and stagnation.
 

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Yes...because the fucking remainers spent the entire time trying to block it.

Everything...every last problem since the vote is in their court.
If we'd left the next day with no deal, we'd be cruising by now.
Instead three years of total instability and stagnation.
I think your crystal ball is fucked.
 

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Yes...because the fucking remainers spent the entire time trying to block it.

Everything...every last problem since the vote is in their court.
If we'd left the next day with no deal, we'd be cruising by now.
Instead three years of total instability and stagnation.

Demonstrate how that 'cruising' would have been achieved
 

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And how something nobody even mentioned at the time as being even a possibility (leaving without a deal, the day after the vote) would've worked.
 

Job

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Name two things the entire remain project achieved for the good of the UK.
Three years of division, snobbery, elitism, denial, anti democracy and the total destruction of trust.

Yes back to the good things.................................
Anything?
 

Gwadien

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Name two things the entire Brexit project achieved for the good of the UK.
Three years of division, snobbery, elitism, denial, anti democracy and the total destruction of trust.

Yes back to the good things.................................
Anything?

Fixed
 

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Name two things the entire remain project achieved for the good of the UK.
Three years of division, snobbery, elitism, denial, anti democracy and the total destruction of trust.

Yes back to the good things.................................
Anything?

You convincingly demonstrate how the UK would be "cruising" after an immediate no deal Brexit first then I'll answer your question.
 

Job

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Because a no deal brexit is just a bureaucratic blip and three years would have been plenty of time to secure worldwide deals and a new relationship with Europe.

And would have spared us the world spectacle of the establishment ignoring democracy, which has not gone unoticed across Europe.
 

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Ah healing those wounds.


Liberal Democrat peer Lord Greaves claimed that any official celebrations to mark Brexit could lead to scenes reminiscent of Nazi Germany.

The veteran peer said many Remainers and EU citizens were still crying themselves to sleep over Brexit.

'They are feeling a sense of loss which is akin to bereavement and a grieving process has only just begun,' he said.

Lord Greaves added: 'In these circumstances, triumphalistic behaviour, festivals of Brexit and all the rest will simply make things worse.

He went on: 'I am fearful that on January 31 some things may happen in some places which could be reminiscent of things happening in Germany in the early 1930s.

'I am worried about this, because there is that sentiment amongst a hostile minority of the population.'
 

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Ah healing those wounds.


Liberal Democrat peer Lord Greaves claimed that any official celebrations to mark Brexit could lead to scenes reminiscent of Nazi Germany.

The veteran peer said many Remainers and EU citizens were still crying themselves to sleep over Brexit.

'They are feeling a sense of loss which is akin to bereavement and a grieving process has only just begun,' he said.

Lord Greaves added: 'In these circumstances, triumphalistic behaviour, festivals of Brexit and all the rest will simply make things worse.

He went on: 'I am fearful that on January 31 some things may happen in some places which could be reminiscent of things happening in Germany in the early 1930s.

'I am worried about this, because there is that sentiment amongst a hostile minority of the population.'

Is anything he says untrue?
 

Job

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I do hope he's referring to remainers, because that's quite a not so subtle hint at leavers going around beating up immigrants.

'I am worried about this, because there is that sentiment amongst a hostile minority of the population.'

Leavers despair at the establishment , remainers turn on leavers


It just makes me sad that the EU has manged to sell itself as a united Europe, while overseeing its descent into the nationalist right wing.
wtf are they crying about, have we abandoned Europe because we dont like a temporary bureaucracy
 

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I suppose the sudden rise in the number of reports of racist incidents and race-related hate crimes in the days and weeks following the referendum was remainers too...
 

Gwadien

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Ah healing those wounds.


Liberal Democrat peer Lord Greaves claimed that any official celebrations to mark Brexit could lead to scenes reminiscent of Nazi Germany.

The veteran peer said many Remainers and EU citizens were still crying themselves to sleep over Brexit.

'They are feeling a sense of loss which is akin to bereavement and a grieving process has only just begun,' he said.

Lord Greaves added: 'In these circumstances, triumphalistic behaviour, festivals of Brexit and all the rest will simply make things worse.

He went on: 'I am fearful that on January 31 some things may happen in some places which could be reminiscent of things happening in Germany in the early 1930s.

'I am worried about this, because there is that sentiment amongst a hostile minority of the population.'

So you expect us to be out waving our union flags when Brexit day hits?

Nah.
 

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Yes without support from the EU, Britain won't have the same strength as it stands alone in the world.

It used to have the power of the whole of the EU behind it to stand up against the US but now...:(
 

Gwadien

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Even if Trump is a nutter, future Presidents won't be criticising him for formally making us their bitch :)
 

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Well no exactly.

It's like buying car insurance. If you have only 1 car you dont have much bargaining power. If you have a whole fleet of cars you have more power to get a bigger discount
 

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