Politics POLL: Brexit Withdrawal Agreement

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

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Gwadien

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Who told you, did it influence you, and why the fuck did you believe them?

No, I didn't believe it in.

But millions did and still do even though the major figures have accepted what's happening.
 

Wij

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And Japan isn’t going to do us any favours on the terms of the new deal after we promised them that we’d keep all the trade benefits we have with the EU now which they took to mean single market and customs union or the same under a different name. Japan doesn’t feel it owes us anything any more.
 

Job

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As i have endlessly said, we will get the trade deals we deserve based on our financial might and our 'worth' on the international market.
No amount of EU political and social engineering can affect that.
 

Scouse

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As i have endlessly said, we will get the trade deals we deserve based on our financial might and our 'worth' on the international market.
No amount of EU political and social engineering can affect that.
You think the world is some sort of meritocracy?

You're fucking delusional.
 

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Start of the second paragraph: "Banks have built bases on the continent in recent years...."

I know. I've been involved in it. Many many jobs that were destined for blighty, are now not.

Half our team, and probably my job too, will be sited over there by the middle of this year. Brexit is directly to blame.

Not to mention the fuckton of assets. And the rest of the industries that have already jumped ship.

And we've not even left yet...
 

Job

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Well youve always said you enjoy working abroad.
 

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Why could you not work abroad?

Well of course you can...its just another hysterical remainer myth that has become the truth in their minds.
 

Scouse

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Why could you not work abroad?

Well of course you can...its just another hysterical remainer myth that has become the truth in their minds.
You're a fucking idiot that knows nothing.

I run a service company. There are some barriers to provide services abroad at the moment but being in the EU allows me free movement and allows me freedom to provide services (free movement of goods and services, geddit?).

That. Is. Stopping. You fucking idiot.

Barriers to trade are going to happen that are going to make it more costly, inconvenient and complicated, and when you're a small or one-man service company that may well make the difference to whether it's worth pursuing short term work or not. (Specifically short term - I could relocate to Saudi should I so wish, but I have a life here, friends and family, so short term engagements are my area of focus).

Brexit. Voted for by people so dumb I sometimes wish they'd just stop breathing. You've got opinions on shit you've no idea about - quite happy to tell experts (for, having run a service company for 20+ years, in the banking and european energy sectors, that is what I am) that they haven't got a clue.
 
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It will continue and you know it will, the EU is never going to try to block its own economics to a country as important as the UK that is all ready providing services.

Wether the service sector has a future is another thing.
 

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We are governed by a bunch of privileged morons.
Yet the only alternative we've had in our lifetime you detest.

Incompetent he may be but man of the people he'll try to be.
 

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Yet the only alternative we've had in our lifetime you detest.

Incompetent he may be but man of the people he'll try to be.
He is literally helping them deliver Brexit and keeping them in power.
 

Scouse

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He is literally helping them deliver Brexit and keeping them in power.
I get that you don't like Brexit. I'm no fan either.

But don't lay that at Corbyn's door. It's 100% Tory. Has been forever.

The fact that he wants something different from you, that he's always wanted something different, and doesn't hide it (be honest, we all know where he stands - and that's against the capitalist shackles of EU membership) is, in my opinion, at least a more principled stance than most of the shitheads in government.

He's still a shithead. And probably wrong. But at least, blah........ been drinking. But you get the gist.
 

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I get that you don't like Brexit. I'm no fan either.

But don't lay that at Corbyn's door. It's 100% Tory. Has been forever.

The fact that he wants something different from you, that he's always wanted something different, and doesn't hide it (be honest, we all know where he stands - and that's against the capitalist shackles of EU membership) is, in my opinion, at least a more principled stance than most of the shitheads in government.

He's still a shithead. And probably wrong. But at least, blah........ been drinking. But you get the gist.
I get the gist but it in no way changes my opinion sorry.
 

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He is literally helping them deliver Brexit and keeping them in power.
BTW - as for "keeping them in power" - I refer the honourable gentleman to the tiresome argument we've been having recently.
 

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BTW - as for "keeping them in power" - I refer the honourable gentleman to the tiresome argument we've been having recently.
It’s still true. If they had a half decent leader they’d be way ahead in the polls by now.
 

Scouse

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It’s still true. If they had a half decent leader they’d be way ahead in the polls by now.
No. If they hsd s pro-Israel leader they'd be well ahead.

As it is they were almost there, despite the massive damage this continuing bullshit argument is doing.

Massive. Damage.

So stop whining about corbyn, whilst complaining about Russian influence. And put your sights on a racist terrorist state that's getting a largely free ride, whilst running roughshod over our democracy.
 

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