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The Consequences of Brexit [part 4]


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You prove that you lack an credibility the moment you dismiss any argument without listening to them at all.

 

People who are at least educated to some degree would understand that you need to listen to all sides of the argument in order to achieve a reasoned opinion for either side.

 

 

David Miliband, Nick Clegg and Nicky Morgan are Remoaners, they are going against the democratic vote to leave the corrupt EU. They have lost all credibility, not me. They are opportunists and have nothing to say that I wish to hear. Period.

 

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David Miliband, Nick Clegg and Nicky Morgan are Remoaners, they are going against the democratic vote to leave the corrupt EU. They have lost all credibility, not me. They are opportunists and have nothing to say that I wish to hear. Period.

 

Angel1.

 

So if you are not listening to them and are being closed minded, why do you think we should listen to you? Works both ways...

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So if you are not listening to them and are being closed minded, why do you think we should listen to you? Works both ways...

 

 

Oh dear it's really tiresome at times having to explain what we ALL KNOW. The democratic vote was taken. The democratic vote gave a majority for Brexit, to LEAVE the corrupt institution that is the EU. I'ts not rocket science is it.

 

Why in your opinion should Brexiteers listen to Remoaners moans. Remain LOST the vote, time for them to get on the Brexit waggon so we can all pull together in leaving the undemocratic institution that is the EU. Simples really.

 

Angel1

 

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Brexit bill suffers its 15th defeat :hihi:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44144296

 

 

The unelected trying to defy the democratic will of the people.

 

Let's hope these "defeats" of the Government, herald the demise of the £300 a day scroungers known as Lords. Even their title is a joke.

 

Angel1.

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Oh dear it's really tiresome at times having to explain what we ALL KNOW. The democratic vote was taken. The democratic vote gave a majority for Brexit, to LEAVE the corrupt institution that is the EU. I'ts not rocket science is it.

 

Why in your opinion should Brexiteers listen to Remoaners moans. Remain LOST the vote, time for them to get on the Brexit waggon so we can all pull together in leaving the undemocratic institution that is the EU. Simples really.

 

Angel1

 

---------- Post added 17-05-2018 at 11:48 ----------

 

 

 

The unelected trying to defy the democratic will of the people.

 

Let's hope these "defeats" of the Government, herald the demise of the £300 a day scroungers known as Lords. Even their title is a joke.

 

Angel1.

 

You fundamentally do not understand how our democracy works.

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I did not know about article 127:

 

https://www.dailysquib.co.uk/world/28111-britain-stay-single-market-article-127-deadline-today-not-triggered-theresa-may.html

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/938674/Brexit-news-single-market-Article-127-EEA-deadline-today

 

http://singlemarket.org.uk/qa/

 

Many people are of the opinion that failing to trigger it means we will not in fact leave the EEA or single market on March 29 2019. Which sounds like good news to me, if true!

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I did not know about article 127:

 

https://www.dailysquib.co.uk/world/28111-britain-stay-single-market-article-127-deadline-today-not-triggered-theresa-may.html

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/938674/Brexit-news-single-market-Article-127-EEA-deadline-today

 

http://singlemarket.org.uk/qa/

 

Many people are of the opinion that failing to trigger it means we will not in fact leave the EEA or single market on March 29 2019. Which sounds like good news to me, if true!

It’s nowhere near as straightforward as that, I’m afraid to tell you.

 

Both for legal reasons (Article 126(1) nullifies continued membership even in the absence of an Article 127 notice; at least until the EFTA Court hands down a judgement about the issue) and for political reasons (staying in EEA, with its 4 freedoms, contributions to EU costs and EU rule-taking, goes directly against the alleged Brexit ‘mandate’ of the U.K. regaining control of its money, laws and border).

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