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W12 17 Jan 20 9.06am

Originally posted by Eaglecoops

This thread is just going around in parliamentary procedure circles without getting to the core point which is, why does leaving the EU cause such a problem with remainers? What overwhelming benefits have we received over the years which justify us staying in? We are a huge net payer rather than receiver into the EU system so what benefits have we had as a country from that relationship?

I don’t need an essay response to this, just please tell me what exactly we are going to be missing out on by leaving. This is the information people need to know, but it is talked about very little.

Nothing (although I don't trust the Tories to execute this properly e.g. there seem to be some very dodgy agreements already made concerning defense) , but it's becoming clear that the establishment will do their best to reverse this in short order.

I don't trust the tories at all especially as the political focus post Brexit *must* switch to immigration and demographics.

 

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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 17 Jan 20 9.07am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

IF YOU ALL IGNORED WISBECH HE WOULDN’T BE REPLYING TO ANYONE AFTER HIS USUAL FIRST REPLY LECTURE HE’S POSTED 678 TIMES BEFORE.

Ignore Wisbech and he’ll stick to the progressive idyllic countrysiders alliance sites, with several square miles of personal space before they see anyone, let alone a daily problem many have to put up with that is out of sight and out of mind down in perfect Truro. Truro ffs, and he’s telling everyone how it is.

Ignore him.

Edited by Rudi Hedman (17 Jan 2020 9.09am)

 


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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 17 Jan 20 9.57am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Eaglecoops

This thread is just going around in parliamentary procedure circles without getting to the core point which is, why does leaving the EU cause such a problem with remainers? What overwhelming benefits have we received over the years which justify us staying in? We are a huge net payer rather than receiver into the EU system so what benefits have we had as a country from that relationship?

I don’t need an essay response to this, just please tell me what exactly we are going to be missing out on by leaving. This is the information people need to know, but it is talked about very little.

It's much more than just the single market and free movement. It's our security and place in a fast changing world. A world soon to be dominated by China, India etc and not the USA. A Europe threatened by Russian expansionism. In a single word. Peace.

Many things can be done better when done together than when done alone. Tackling climate change, protecting the environment, common standards, influencing international developments, developing the economy, negotiating trade deals. In a single word. Progress.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 17 Jan 20 10.31am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

IF YOU ALL IGNORED WISBECH HE WOULDN’T BE REPLYING TO ANYONE AFTER HIS USUAL FIRST REPLY LECTURE HE’S POSTED 678 TIMES BEFORE.

Ignore Wisbech and he’ll stick to the progressive idyllic countrysiders alliance sites, with several square miles of personal space before they see anyone, let alone a daily problem many have to put up with that is out of sight and out of mind down in perfect Truro. Truro ffs, and he’s telling everyone how it is.

Ignore him.

Edited by Rudi Hedman (17 Jan 2020 9.09am)

Good advice, hard to stick to, but the better option.

 


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DANGERCLOSE Flag London 17 Jan 20 10.46am Send a Private Message to DANGERCLOSE Add DANGERCLOSE as a friend

Bye

 

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susmik Flag PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 17 Jan 20 11.57am Send a Private Message to susmik Add susmik as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Good advice, hard to stick to, but the better option.

As you say hard to do but the better option as he does go on and on and on and does not know when to stop.
I for one will stop replying to his monotonous and repetitive posts as it serves no purpose.

 


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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 17 Jan 20 12.11pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

IF YOU ALL IGNORED WISBECH HE WOULDN’T BE REPLYING TO ANYONE AFTER HIS USUAL FIRST REPLY LECTURE HE’S POSTED 678 TIMES BEFORE.

Ignore Wisbech and he’ll stick to the progressive idyllic countrysiders alliance sites, with several square miles of personal space before they see anyone, let alone a daily problem many have to put up with that is out of sight and out of mind down in perfect Truro. Truro ffs, and he’s telling everyone how it is.

Ignore him.

Edited by Rudi Hedman (17 Jan 2020 9.09am)

Advice I have offered you myself several times!

Would you like me to tell you the names of some good estate agents here? There are many nice homes for sale and the prices are significantly lower than in London. There are even real jobs available.

No need to be envious. I'll even introduce you to Jane. Tintagel Breweries "Arthur's" is a great ale.

You can follow events in London, and elsewhere, just as I do. Through visits, TV and the other media. You won't feel the least bit isolated from your reasons to be unhappy. With FlyBe's future looking secured you can get to London in an hour. They are about to switch back to Gatwick from Heathrow so even better for you.

Gotta rush. The dogs (we have two now) want to play on the beach and the sun is out.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 17 Jan 20 12.33pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend


No point flying a flag that's destined for the past.

The EU will shortly no longer rule here.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 17 Jan 20 12.38pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

If the funds are not raised by Monday it'll be done via recording from parliament square on loudspeaker.

We shall not be denied by officialdom.

 


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Eaglecoops Flag CR3 17 Jan 20 12.38pm Send a Private Message to Eaglecoops Add Eaglecoops as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Advice I have offered you myself several times!

Would you like me to tell you the names of some good estate agents here? There are many nice homes for sale and the prices are significantly lower than in London. There are even real jobs available.

No need to be envious. I'll even introduce you to Jane. Tintagel Breweries "Arthur's" is a great ale.

You can follow events in London, and elsewhere, just as I do. Through visits, TV and the other media. You won't feel the least bit isolated from your reasons to be unhappy. With FlyBe's future looking secured you can get to London in an hour. They are about to switch back to Gatwick from Heathrow so even better for you.

Gotta rush. The dogs (we have two now) want to play on the beach and the sun is out.

WE, serious question, you are living amongst locals who believe in Independence for Cornwall. Some say it tongue in cheek, but many genuinely believe it, hate visitors and feel they should be a country on their own. On that basis, how does your political persuasion sit with the locals?

 

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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 17 Jan 20 1.57pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Eaglecoops

WE, serious question, you are living amongst locals who believe in Independence for Cornwall. Some say it tongue in cheek, but many genuinely believe it, hate visitors and feel they should be a country on their own. On that basis, how does your political persuasion sit with the locals?

The people here are all really lovely, in my own experience anyway. I am sure there is a smattering of nutjobs but I have never encountered them. I play bowls and the club is split between "incomers" and locals and it's very harmonious.

Some support the Welsh team on the rugby field, because of the Celtic connection, and some keep Cornish traditions like "Wrasslin" alive.

I had to deal with the Town Councillors in Camborne a few years ago. The Council there is run by Mebyon Kernow which believes in Cornish nationalism. I had to make a presentation to them on a building project in the town which proposed quite significant changes. I was concerned on how they would react but they were more than helpful. They were polite, encouraging and supportive.

My views on the EU are shared by many here. My local County Councillor, who I know quite well, is an ardent enthusiast for the EU and knows how important their contributions have been to various developments here, and worries greatly what happens next.

Not all, of course. As elsewhere it seems most of the older people want Brexit, whilst most of the young don't. As we have a more than usual proportion of the elderly here you can imagine where the balance falls.

 


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