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Stirlingsays 28 Mar 19 11.28am | |
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When article 13 and its cousins start to fully come in 2 years from now.....though providers will probably adjust before then.....then a lot of non political normies who voted remain and who use the Internet will start to understand just what the EU is.....and the centralisating power their politicians gave over to a foreign body. Edited by Stirlingsays (28 Mar 2019 11.29am)
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Midlands Eagle 28 Mar 19 11.46am | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
What would be good is if remain voters are allowed to keep their European Union passports and travel around Europe hassle free and sail through passport control, anyone who voted leave gets a blue passport and waits in the long foreigner line, fills out forms etc. Oh and they shouldn't be protected if their flights delayed, remainers will get EU compo. Only fair.... I agree but would like to take it further and if Labour win the next General Election and taxes rise as a result those of us that voted Conservative should be allowed to opt out of paying the higher taxes
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Midlands Eagle 28 Mar 19 11.50am | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Why would the EU give us a good deal being outside the EU rather than in? especially just after we stuck 2 fingers up and left acrimoniously? Still think they need us more than we need them? I suppose the German car industry is banging on the EU's door as we speak? - not The EU is actually 27 countries and not just half a dozen prima donnas and they have to do whatever is best for their members and not cut their noses off to spite their faces. A trading deal will be done fairly quickly otherwise the hierarchy will have to answer to their constituents
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Midlands Eagle 28 Mar 19 11.55am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
I am surprised no one has mentioned Spain has role in deciding future arrangements for Gibraltar with May's deal. ? We'll just threaten to nationalise Santander
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Pussay Patrol 28 Mar 19 11.59am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I agree but would like to take it further and if Labour win the next General Election and taxes rise as a result those of us that voted Conservative should be allowed to opt out of paying the higher taxes Great idea, just as long as if you need an NHS appointment you'll be at the very back of the queue, if you're a victim of crime the police will take longer or not bother, and you'll pay a different fare on the trains and your energy bills higher pro-rata. Just remember when people say "this country's going down the s***ter" Vote Conservative
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palace_in_frogland In a broken dream 28 Mar 19 12.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
If there is no deal then we leave the EU on 12th April. I am flying to the Canaries on 13th April and in the event of no deal I can't hire a car unless I have an International Driving Permit which takes about two weeks. Can anyone see the future as I should probably waste this morning getting passport photos taken and queuing up at the Post Office in the hope that an IDP arrives on time Dunno why you’re worrying about car hire; if we leave with no deal, we leave also EASA on the 12th. At that moment all UK pilots licenses become invalid in Europe, all European pilots licenses become invalid in UK, and the same for the aircraft certification. Hence you ain’t going anywhere until they have sorted that lot out! Good luck.
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dannyboy1978 28 Mar 19 12.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Great idea, just as long as if you need an NHS appointment you'll be at the very back of the queue, if you're a victim of crime the police will take longer or not bother, and you'll pay a different fare on the trains and your energy bills higher pro-rata. Just remember when people say "this country's going down the s***ter" Vote Conservative Less taxes is boosting the US ecconomy! Go figure
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 28 Mar 19 12.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Which is possibly a shame as I don't think that it would be anywhere near as damaging as the Project Fear boys think. Even that harbinger of doom Mark Carney is now saying that a no deal Brexit won't be as painful as he once thought. If we leave with no deal I'm sure that we could tie up a trading arrangement with the EU fairly quickly as it's in their interests as much as it's in ours 1 agree 2 what a surprise 3 of course it is so I expect them to.... erm.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 28 Mar 19 12.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Why would the EU give us a good deal being outside the EU rather than in? especially just after we stuck 2 fingers up and left acrimoniously? Still think they need us more than we need them? I suppose the German car industry is banging on the EU's door as we speak? - not O we didn’t. You’ve been listening to Michelle saying to Farage, in front of all the bureaucrats, very childishly, ‘’that it was you who wanted to leave’’ (so it was you who started it and usxwho are going to pu ish you through the whole thing. What a bunch of completely self serving, bullying &rseholes. How very big of them. Fecking pathetic.
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Hrolf The Ganger 28 Mar 19 12.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
I believe most are torn between following the outcome of the vote and their misgivings about the effect of doing that. So not personal interests. Probably fearing how posterity will judge them. History books can show a cruel reality. However clearly there are some using this as a way to climb the greasy pole. Shame on them Many want to remain and some want 'hard' Brexit. It is easy to suspect that the whole thing is engineered to avoid Brexit without specific blame being placed but there is no way that Parliament can excuse their actions and expect no consequences. We have to leave the EU with or without a deal or face a new landscape of extremist politics.
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Pussay Patrol 28 Mar 19 1.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
O we didn’t. You’ve been listening to Michelle saying to Farage, in front of all the bureaucrats, very childishly, ‘’that it was you who wanted to leave’’ (so it was you who started it and usxwho are going to pu ish you through the whole thing. What a bunch of completely self serving, bullying &rseholes. How very big of them. Fecking pathetic. It's not punishment it's common sense They're not going to allow a member to leave and prosper or won't be fair on other EU members
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Midlands Eagle 28 Mar 19 1.17pm | |
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Originally posted by palace_in_frogland
Dunno why you’re worrying about car hire; if we leave with no deal, we leave also EASA on the 12th. At that moment all UK pilots licenses become invalid in Europe, all European pilots licenses become invalid in UK, and the same for the aircraft certification. Hence you ain’t going anywhere until they have sorted that lot out! Good luck. I can't see that Doomsday scenario being allowed to happen and all indications are that it won't but in any event we are flying with the UK's most unpopular airline which just happens to be Irish
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