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@say.what | 9 December 17 | |
@ mikeymk - 9.12.17 - 10:12am It was never going to be simple. Part of me wants the same 'fk this off' as the next guy, but part of me is looking at the whole thing, from the 'common market' excitement of the 60s, the trade and employee benefits seen in the 70s, the downright hope of a proper community in the 80s, the reshaping of our own government to suit it in the 90s, the fkn train wreck of the 00s... and i end up at today thinking... wtf happened? We got sold out. It turned to shit but if we think we can take those decades and just fold and move in a couple of years..?! Of course not. Eight years? I'll take that all day long. And i just hope the rest of the world has the patience to do so. 8 years, tories are using it as a political carrot, that is past the next election and you watch how they somehow manage to prolong it to the election after that |
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@mikeymk | 9 December 17 | |
What other option is there? Labour are unthinkable in the entire modern political climate - not now, not in 8yrs, not in 20yrs. It's fkn harrowing. I don't know what choice the people will have unless another option steps up to bridge the gap. Blair brought a middle ground to Labour and still couldn't make it work. People just aren't feeling UKIP. So until the Tories are given reason to stop being such corporate cock-suckers i really don't see a way out. |
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@eyesore | 9 December 17 | |
@ say.what - 9.12.17 - 09:50am 8 years though, that is not acceptable, and I've been reading we can't make trade deals within that 8 years outside of the eu According to Michael give, writing in the telegraph, he says we'll have the right to sign new trade deals after the transition period, which will almost certainly be two years |
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@eyesore | 9 December 17 | |
@ newt182 - 9.12.17 - 10:17am In 8 years time no one will care and we will 'leave' the EU but pretty much be the same as we are now, with the EU making our laws etc... We were never going to leave. We leave next year ...we'll have z two more years transition and then its done. This eight years is just how much longer the ecj has left ...then that's done |
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@0gypsy0 | 9 December 17 | |
Peace be with you all
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@say.what | 9 December 17 | |
@ mikeymk - 9.12.17 - 10:43am What other option is there? Labour are unthinkable in the entire modern political climate - not now, not in 8yrs, not in 20yrs. It's fkn harrowing. I don't know what choice the people will have unless another option steps up to bridge the gap. Blair brought a middle ground to Labour and still couldn't make it work. People just aren't feeling UKIP. So until the Tories are given reason to stop being such corporate cock-suckers i really don't see a way out. A new party needs to happen, it happened in France and it can happen here.. There are 17.4 million voters there for the taking, Id do it myself if I knew how |
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@say.what | 9 December 17 | |
@ 0gypsy0 - 9.12.17 - 10:53am Peace be with you all And to you too |
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@bozzalad | 9 December 17 | |
@ eyesore - 9.12.17 - 10:49am According to Michael give, writing in the telegraph, he says we'll have the right to sign new trade deals after the transition period, which will almost certainly be two years But he also knows that is a lie |
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@dan27notts | 9 December 17 | |
@ say.what - 9.12.17 - 10:58am A new party needs to happen, it happened in France and it can happen here.. There are 17.4 million voters there for the taking, Id do it myself if I knew how Through the medium of social media and memes |
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@newt182 | 9 December 17 | |
@ eyesore - 9.12.17 - 10:52am We leave next year ...we'll have z two more years transition and then its done. This eight years is just how much longer the ecj has left ...then that's done No May has already unturned on the leave date. |
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