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Or we could simply let dis May carry on selling us down the river so we all just touch our toes & hope Barnier & Junkers et al use vaseline .
Brexiteers shafted themselves (and the rest of us) on 23/06/16 (y)

Were you really so dumb as to not realise the consequences of your vote?

Sold down the river by a bunch of spivs who are laughing their heads off !
 
We thought leave means leave, but looks like the remoaners have hijacked the talks , and now we may have to stay, which is not democracy.
But you got your 'democracy' back because our parliamentary system is now in control of proceedings for our side...

Or is that not the type of 'democracy' you were hoping for?

You really didn't have a clue about the consequences of 'leave means leave' did you!
 
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Still,looking on the bright side, you will have to live with it as well:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Spoken like a true dumb quitter...

But guess what.

I've made provisions for the worst case scenario, and apart from freedom of movement issues (that quitters don't care about), I'll just sit back and enjoy watching the chaos :)
 
So why are you moaning? Seems to me you just cant stand being wrong.
Seems to me you can't resist proving me right (y)

But hey, you're the one moaning that 'leave means leave' now doesn't actually mean 'leave' because its the wrong type of 'leave'...

Come the autumn it'll all be derailed anyway because apparently there will be the 'wrong type of leaves on the line'...:ROFLMAO:
 
But what exactly did that 'majority' vote for?

Quitters love going on and on (ad nauseum) about 'leave means leave', but they have no clue as to what that means or where it leaves the UK...

Give us your plan...

FFS - P iss or get off of the pot!
 
nojob can't even tell us what he thought he was voting for, never mind what the thinks the rest of the Quitters thought they were voting for.

However, since the ballot paper didn't ask, all they voted for was to resign from membership of the EU. What happened after that, such as trade treaties, domestic laws, citizens rights and other agreements, was left up to whoever was in government at the time. Which we don't know. We don't know who will be in government in six months, or even six weeks. Six days is unsure. We can make a guess at six hours, but not with confidence.
 
nojob can't even tell us what he thought he was voting for, never mind what the thinks the rest of the Quitters thought they were voting for.

However, since the ballot paper didn't ask, all they voted for was to resign from membership of the EU. What happened after that, such as trade treaties, domestic laws, citizens rights and other agreements, was left up to whoever was in government at the time. Which we don't know. We don't know who will be in government in six months, or even six weeks. Six days is unsure. We can make a guess at six hours, but not with confidence.
That is exactly what the quitters don't get...

They borrowed a pencil and managed to scrawl in a box in an apparent attempt to 'get their country back'...

Why do they not understand that this whole debacle of a so-called negotiation/deal is what they voted for - a UK parliamentary process!
 
This is what May said in her Lancaster House speech:

"We seek a new and equal partnership – between an independent, self-governing, Global Britain and our friends and allies in the EU. Not partial membership of the European Union, associate membership of the European Union, or anything that leaves us half-in, half-out. We do not seek to adopt a model already enjoyed by other countries. We do not seek to hold on to bits of membership as we leave.”


Notice carefully those words - they are clear and unambiguous.

Now what have we got? - a white paper in which we are to have regulatory alignment with the EU; subject to oversight of the ECJ; and still have free movement.
All these have been packaged up with fancy wording to make them appear as though we are getting something, but they amount to the same thing.
All we have done is re-negotiate our terms of membership to something even worse than before because we now have no say in the formulation of the rules.
May has rolled over and given in at every turn - it has been a complete sell out.

If May hadn't loused up the GE last year and achieved the expected 100 seat majority, she could have been firmer with NI and the DUP, and the border question would not have been such an issue.
 

Please tell us what were the terms of the post-Brexit agreements that you thought you were voting for when you ticked your ballot paper in 2016.
To Leave the EU and if an acceptable financial settlement could not be agreed, to walk. Full stop.
 
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