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Maine Eagle USA 28 May 19 9.33pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
You just don't get it Maine, you just don't get it. Sovereignty. If the last 3 years have shown you anything, its that the UK parliament is a bigger f*** up than the EU. And sovereignty means they get MORE power. Worse trading arrangements, lack of access to police and terror data, chaos at the borders, recession, higher prices, lack of goods and medicine, uk manufacturers priced out of the market, job losses. I certainly dont get why people have such a boner for brexit - its probably going to cause a huge recession.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 28 May 19 9.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Ok but then why would the head of the national farmers union, the head of jaguar, the boss of airbus, the head of the food and drink federation, virtually every single importer, the head of the national sheep association, Dover customs clearance agents, heads of cargo companies, bosses of airports, freight companies, police and anti terror agencies, director of the Francis crick institute, Northern Ireland police, the head of DHL, the association of British insurers, the boss of John Lewis, the chancellor of the exchequer, the head of the IMF and WTO, many government ministers, the Brexit health alliance, the governor of the Bank of England, the head of Nissan, to name but a few, state that a no deal exit would be catastrophic? Mark Carney, the one we should all sit up and listen to, changed his mind a few months ago. Who would’ve thought it?
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Maine Eagle USA 28 May 19 9.45pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Mark Carney, the one we should all sit up and listen to, changed his mind a few months ago. Who would’ve thought it? How about the other 23 individuals or groups I mentioned, Rudi? Is the head of the farmers union engaging in project fear, for s***s and giggles. Are Northern Ireland Police scare mongering, just for the sake of it?
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Rubin 28 May 19 9.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Ok but then why would the head of the national farmers union, the head of jaguar, the boss of airbus, the head of the food and drink federation, virtually every single importer, the head of the national sheep association, Dover customs clearance agents, heads of cargo companies, bosses of airports, freight companies, police and anti terror agencies, director of the Francis crick institute, Northern Ireland police, the head of DHL, the association of British insurers, the boss of John Lewis, the chancellor of the exchequer, the head of the IMF and WTO, many government ministers, the Brexit health alliance, the governor of the Bank of England, the head of Nissan, to name but a few, state that a no deal exit would be catastrophic? Meanwhile the boss of weatherspoons thinks it’s a great idea. European planemaker Airbus wants to stay in the UK whatever the outcome of Brexit, as the country is “a very important pillar” for the company, new CEO Guillaume Faury said on Tuesday (21 May), amending negative comments made by his predecessor.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 28 May 19 10.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
How about the other 23 individuals or groups I mentioned, Rudi? Is the head of the farmers union engaging in project fear, for s***s and giggles. Are Northern Ireland Police scare mongering, just for the sake of it? Nobody wants extra work or to have to think and adapt if they can avoid having to.
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Maine Eagle USA 28 May 19 10.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Prove it I think if my position is status quo, then it is for you to explain how taking the UK out of a close trading and business mechanism enshrined for over 40 years suddenly overnight, whilst simultaneously ripping up every customs and trading agreement at the same time, makes things BETTER, Spiderman?
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 28 May 19 10.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
That is just an incorrect statement. No it is not! It's a fact. Read this about how they might be made legitimate in future but are not now:-
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Maine Eagle USA 28 May 19 10.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Nobody wants extra work or to have to think and adapt if they can avoid having to. Extra work? Threatening peace in Northern Ireland and the destruction of the farming industry....extra work? Doesn’t quite do it justice.
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Maine Eagle USA 28 May 19 10.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Rubin
European planemaker Airbus wants to stay in the UK whatever the outcome of Brexit, as the country is “a very important pillar” for the company, new CEO Guillaume Faury said on Tuesday (21 May), amending negative comments made by his predecessor. Interesting, thanks for sharing. How about the other 23 individuals or entities I mentioned?
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 28 May 19 10.33pm | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
He thinks he does because, like all cry babies, he throws his toys out of the pram if he doesn't get his own way. It has nothing whatsoever about whether the referendum result was one way or the other. I am against holding referendums in all circumstances. I believe everyone who supports our system of Parliamentary democracy ought to oppose them as a fundamentally undemocratic tool capable of being manipulated for mob rule. Our sole job is to elect a Parliament and then to let them get on with their job of representing us, until we choose another one.
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Rubin 28 May 19 10.33pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Interesting, thanks for sharing. How about the other 23 individuals or entities I mentioned? I'd imagine a large chunk of them wouldn't put their money where their mouth is if we were to leave on a WTO, and a lot of it is politically motivated, as this has turned out to be.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 28 May 19 10.37pm | |
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I see the same old nonsensical response. I no more believe in a flat earth than that the moon is made of cheese. I do believe in our system of representative democracy and the sovereignty of our Parliament. That drum needs to be banged, especially here, until the wilfully deaf start to hear it.
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