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Re: From the Fantastic Headlines thread - No Fly After Brexit
« Reply #45 on: July 27, 2018, 08:32:51 PM »
I can't see any resolution on the Irish border question that would please anyone. May is doomed and probably so is any deal. It's going to be a hard Brexit.

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Re: From the Fantastic Headlines thread - No Fly After Brexit
« Reply #46 on: July 27, 2018, 08:48:30 PM »
I can't see any resolution on the Irish border question that would please anyone. May is doomed and probably so is any deal. It's going to be a hard Brexit.
It's a mess but I've got more faith

The big EU players are going to start putting overt pressure on Ireland pointing out how bad a hard Brexit is for them (even worse than for us) and how much they need the big EU players on their side if Ireland is going to continue to get its gift horse a day position in the EU.

May would be smart to start talking with rather than at the Irish but if she doesn't then her survival depends on Corbyn and him not forcing a vote on Hard Brexit.  He'll just choose his moment.



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Re: From the Fantastic Headlines thread - No Fly After Brexit
« Reply #47 on: August 19, 2018, 12:11:25 PM »
Another remoaner wasting his money:

Brexit vote campaign gets £1m from Superdry co-founder

When are they going to accept we are leaving.   noooo:

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Re: From the Fantastic Headlines thread - No Fly After Brexit
« Reply #48 on: August 19, 2018, 12:14:05 PM »
Another remoaner wasting his money:

Brexit vote campaign gets £1m from Superdry co-founder

When are they going to accept we are leaving.   noooo:

Never Uncle... even after we have left... noooo:
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Re: From the Fantastic Headlines thread - No Fly After Brexit
« Reply #49 on: August 19, 2018, 02:40:06 PM »
Another remoaner wasting his money:

Brexit vote campaign gets £1m from Superdry co-founder

When are they going to accept we are leaving.   noooo:

Never Uncle... even after we have left... noooo:
Well did you accept that we'd joined?
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Re: From the Fantastic Headlines thread - No Fly After Brexit
« Reply #50 on: August 19, 2018, 02:56:23 PM »
Another remoaner wasting his money:

Brexit vote campaign gets £1m from Superdry co-founder

When are they going to accept we are leaving.   noooo:

Never Uncle... even after we have left... noooo:
Well did you accept that we'd joined?

Yes.
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Re: From the Fantastic Headlines thread - No Fly After Brexit
« Reply #51 on: August 19, 2018, 05:41:01 PM »
As far as I'm concerned we joined the EEC not the EU.

I don't remember agreeing to the move away from an economic union to a supranational union and that is why a majority voted to leave.

I would have voted to leave had I not been hospitalised a few days before the vote.
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Re: From the Fantastic Headlines thread - No Fly After Brexit
« Reply #52 on: August 19, 2018, 05:44:32 PM »
As far as I'm concerned we joined the EEC not the EU.

I don't remember agreeing to the move away from an economic union to a supranational union and that is what what a majority voted to leave.

I would have voted to leave had I not been hospitalised a few days before the vote.

Meh, the EU is finished anyway... even if we stay in we'll be 'out' soon along with the other 27...

We live in exciting times!  :thumbsup:
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Re: From the Fantastic Headlines thread - No Fly After Brexit
« Reply #53 on: August 20, 2018, 08:46:15 AM »
As far as I'm concerned we joined the EEC not the EU.

I don't remember agreeing to the move away from an economic union to a supranational union and that is what what a majority voted to leave.

I would have voted to leave had I not been hospitalised a few days before the vote.

Meh, the EU is finished anyway... even if we stay in we'll be 'out' soon along with the other 27...

We live in exciting times!  :thumbsup:
Nah.  I could see Cyprus flouncing out if Greece leaves but all the evidence has been that Greece will take the pain of staying in.  Coincidentally today is the day Greece completes its eurozone bailout programme. 

But the core of the EU has its grumbles but that's it. 
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Re: From the Fantastic Headlines thread - No Fly After Brexit
« Reply #54 on: August 20, 2018, 08:53:23 AM »
As far as I'm concerned we joined the EEC not the EU.

I don't remember agreeing to the move away from an economic union to a supranational union and that is what what a majority voted to leave.

I would have voted to leave had I not been hospitalised a few days before the vote.

Meh, the EU is finished anyway... even if we stay in we'll be 'out' soon along with the other 27...

We live in exciting times!  :thumbsup:
Nah.  I could see Cyprus flouncing out if Greece leaves but all the evidence has been that Greece will take the pain of staying in.  Coincidentally today is the day Greece completes its eurozone bailout programme. 

But the core of the EU has its grumbles but that's it.

It may not be a country that pulls it apart - the €uro might be the end of it...

We'll never agree of course but I'd put money on it being very different in five years.
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Re: From the Fantastic Headlines thread - No Fly After Brexit
« Reply #55 on: August 20, 2018, 09:04:42 AM »
As far as I'm concerned we joined the EEC not the EU.

I don't remember agreeing to the move away from an economic union to a supranational union and that is what what a majority voted to leave.

I would have voted to leave had I not been hospitalised a few days before the vote.

Meh, the EU is finished anyway... even if we stay in we'll be 'out' soon along with the other 27...

We live in exciting times!  :thumbsup:
Nah.  I could see Cyprus flouncing out if Greece leaves but all the evidence has been that Greece will take the pain of staying in.  Coincidentally today is the day Greece completes its eurozone bailout programme. 

But the core of the EU has its grumbles but that's it.

It may not be a country that pulls it apart - the €uro might be the end of it...

We'll never agree of course but I'd put money on it being very different in five years.
And that's the tragedy, not that it ever was like the Daily Misery told its readers it was, the EU was reforming.  The core countries had had enough of the poorer ones taking the piss. 

Well, whatever, nevermind

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Re: From the Fantastic Headlines thread - No Fly After Brexit
« Reply #56 on: August 20, 2018, 10:01:07 AM »
As far as I'm concerned we joined the EEC not the EU.

I don't remember agreeing to the move away from an economic union to a supranational union and that is what what a majority voted to leave.

I would have voted to leave had I not been hospitalised a few days before the vote.

Meh, the EU is finished anyway... even if we stay in we'll be 'out' soon along with the other 27...

We live in exciting times!  :thumbsup:
Nah.  I could see Cyprus flouncing out if Greece leaves but all the evidence has been that Greece will take the pain of staying in.  Coincidentally today is the day Greece completes its eurozone bailout programme. 

But the core of the EU has its grumbles but that's it.

It may not be a country that pulls it apart - the €uro might be the end of it...

We'll never agree of course but I'd put money on it being very different in five years.
And that's the tragedy, not that it ever was like the Daily Misery told its readers it was, the EU was reforming.  The core countries had had enough of the poorer ones taking the piss.

You may say that; I couldn't possibly comment...  whistle:
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Re: From the Fantastic Headlines thread - No Fly After Brexit
« Reply #57 on: August 20, 2018, 10:43:28 AM »
The 6 weeks following the bank holiday to the Tory conference are going to be interesting.  The government is due to publish it's official 'no deal ' advice in that time and they need to read better than those sectoral analyses they had to be forced to reveal earlier this year.

Well, whatever, nevermind