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Hrolf The Ganger 11 Jul 16 3.14pm | |
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Originally posted by crystal balls
Hardly self-righteousness though, is it? No-one seems to be claiming any superiority, simply pointing out that some of the predicted outcomes are coming to pass, and that leaving is not the panacea that some exit-ers seemed to believe. I don't know anyone on the Brexit side who though that leaving would produce an instant Garden of Eden. What I do see is a load of know alls seizing a chance to say I told you so before the ink on the ballot papers has barely dried.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 11 Jul 16 3.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
What experience? It has never happened before. You simply want to dismiss the concerns of the majority of the population because of your own arrogance. That is exactly the attitude that caused Brexit in the first place. You my dear boy, have learned nothing from that. Now I'm already bored with Remainers and their self righteous protestations. The sooner you get with the new program and stop whining, the better off we will all be. I'm not sure what the new program you mention is, does anyone? How can we get with the program if no-one has told us what it is - or have they not worked it out yet? I voted remain but even so have been waiting with baited breath for the exit to start. Personally I'm looking forward to better laws for workers, the tearing up of competition legislation that will allow the state to control services rather than them being forced to sell them off to the best (more likely foreign) bidder and duty free.
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crystal balls The Garden of Earthly Delights 11 Jul 16 5.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
I don't know anyone on the Brexit side who though that leaving would produce an instant Garden of Eden. What I do see is a load of know alls seizing a chance to say I told you so before the ink on the ballot papers has barely dried. Well I seem to recall quite a number of exit-ers claiming that the UK would "get their country back" and now it seems that free movement will be essential to any trade deal. Unfortunately, the problems caused by exit are just beginning, I fear; I'm not a know all by any means, but it does seem that the experts that Farage claimed we had had enough of, may have had a point after all!
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Hrolf The Ganger 11 Jul 16 5.10pm | |
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Originally posted by crystal balls
Well I seem to recall quite a number of exit-ers claiming that the UK would "get their country back" and now it seems that free movement will be essential to any trade deal. Unfortunately, the problems caused by exit are just beginning, I fear; I'm not a know all by any means, but it does seem that the experts that Farage claimed we had had enough of, may have had a point after all! f*** me, we haven't even started negotiations yet. Give it a rest.
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Hrolf The Ganger 11 Jul 16 5.15pm | |
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Originally posted by crystal balls
Well I seem to recall quite a number of exit-ers claiming that the UK would "get their country back" and now it seems that free movement will be essential to any trade deal. Unfortunately, the problems caused by exit are just beginning, I fear; I'm not a know all by any means, but it does seem that the experts that Farage claimed we had had enough of, may have had a point after all! You are just a little rabble rouser who's only mission in life is to promote that pathetic, has been, failure of a party currently know as Labour. I hope that Labour do continue with their anti Brexit dogma because it will spell their total annihilation in former strongholds. Sorry Mr Balls, I attached this to the wrong post. It was meant for Gusset. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (11 Jul 2016 9.59pm)
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 11 Jul 16 5.51pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
What experience? It has never happened before. You simply want to dismiss the concerns of the majority of the population because of your own arrogance. That is exactly the attitude that caused Brexit in the first place. You my dear boy, have learned nothing from that. Now I'm already bored with Remainers and their self righteous protestations. The sooner you get with the new program and stop whining, the better off we will all be. No whining from me - the result is on the record books. So, what is the new program we're all supposed to be getting with? There is one beyond telling all the Remain voters to suck it up, isn't there?
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Hrolf The Ganger 11 Jul 16 6.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Mr_Gristle
No whining from me - the result is on the record books. So, what is the new program we're all supposed to be getting with? There is one beyond telling all the Remain voters to suck it up, isn't there? Most of us will just be happy with that for starters. When we begin negotiations, I hope we do it with some balls and not the sort of lily livered attitude displayed by Remainers. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (11 Jul 2016 6.03pm)
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 11 Jul 16 9.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Most of us will just be happy with that for starters. When we begin negotiations, I hope we do it with some balls and not the sort of lily livered attitude displayed by Remainers. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (11 Jul 2016 6.03pm) Wait. So, despite convincing 52% of the voters to vote in a monumental change to the status of the country, "Leave" has nothing beyond rhetoric and telling the other 48% to accept their lot? No timetable for Article 50 implementation? No budget forecasts and economic plans? No plan for either forced repatriation or mass amnesty? No wonder all the Leave mouthpieces have fled the scene in double quick time. What balls and mettle those fine specimens must have. Edited by Mr_Gristle (11 Jul 2016 9.53pm)
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Kermit8 Hevon 11 Jul 16 9.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Most of us will just be happy with that for starters. When we begin negotiations, I hope we do it with some balls and not the sort of lily livered attitude displayed by Remainers. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (11 Jul 2016 6.03pm)
You also sound like you think we will hold the aces when it comes to negotiations. *bluster klaxon*
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Hrolf The Ganger 11 Jul 16 9.59pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
I'm not sure what the new program you mention is, does anyone? How can we get with the program if no-one has told us what it is - or have they not worked it out yet? I voted remain but even so have been waiting with baited breath for the exit to start. Personally I'm looking forward to better laws for workers, the tearing up of competition legislation that will allow the state to control services rather than them being forced to sell them off to the best (more likely foreign) bidder and duty free. You are just a little rabble rouser who's only mission in life is to promote that pathetic, has been, failure of a party currently know as Labour. I hope that Labour do continue with their anti Brexit dogma because it will spell their total annihilation in former strongholds.
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Hrolf The Ganger 11 Jul 16 10.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Mr_Gristle
Wait. So, despite convincing 52% of the voters to vote in a monumental change to the status of the country, "Leave" has nothing beyond rhetoric and telling the other 48% to accept their lot? No timetable for Article 50 implementation? No budget forecasts and economic plans? No plan for either forced repatriation or mass amnesty? No wonder all the Leave mouthpieces have fled the scene in double quick time. What balls and mettle those fine specimens must have. Edited by Mr_Gristle (11 Jul 2016 9.53pm) This is daft. It was Cameron's Tory government who allowed a referendum with the expectation of winning a remain vote. Since they have unexpectedly lost it is no surprise that electing a new leader and organising a negotiation with Europe is taking some time. Obvious really for those who aren't blinkered.
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cardiff eagle 11 Jul 16 10.08pm | |
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Did all you remainers expect a plan overnight? How was that going to happen when we can't negotiate with the EU until we have invoked the article? There is a plan and that is to negotiate on key issues. This will happen shortly when May is in and invokes the article. It's not an overnight process and pointing to the fact nothing has happened yet as a way of backing your argument is lazy.
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