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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by Brian Peacock » Wed Jul 06, 2016 9:06 pm

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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by DaveDodo007 » Wed Jul 06, 2016 10:45 pm

mistermack wrote:If the vote had been a narrow win for remain, all the talk would be how the people have spoken, and their choice should be respected.
So suck it up, remainers. You lost.

Next week, at Wimbledon, two points in a tie-break could be enough to decide the champion. And the loser.
That's how we do it in peace time.

There were lies and exaggerations being given out on both sides. Plenty of them.
It's down to the voters to listen, think about it, and then choose.
How dare those stupid probably smelly working class scum vote on something that affects them. Let's take their vote away so their betters can deal with this sort of thing.
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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by Brian Peacock » Wed Jul 06, 2016 11:00 pm

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Post by DRSB » Sun Oct 02, 2016 6:49 am

This man has raised over £145,000 and hired a team of lawyers to prosecute politicians who lied about Brexit
Marcus J. Ball runs a crowdfunding project called #BrexitJustice which is intending to take British politicians to court for alleged lying during the EU referendum campaign.

When Business Insider spoke to Ball in July, he had managed to raise £91,605 ($119,049) of his £100,000 target.

He said he would use the donations to hire a legal team which would “prosecute Vote Leave leaders based upon fraud, misconduct in public office, undue influence and, possibly, inciting racial hatred."

The project's hit-list included Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and former UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage.

Ball managed to raise £145,000 (around $188,000) and now has a team of lawyers behind him who are willing to launch legal action against British politicians. However, #BrexitJustice will now focus on politicians from both sides of the EU referendum campaign.
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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by pErvinalia » Sun Oct 02, 2016 7:02 am

There's been a bit on the news lately about May moving forward on the exit business. What do the people who claim it will never happen have to say about this? Why would she talk about specific details that she's going to enact if she has no intention of ever going through with it?
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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by cronus » Sun Oct 02, 2016 9:04 am

pErvin wrote:There's been a bit on the news lately about May moving forward on the exit business. What do the people who claim it will never happen have to say about this? Why would she talk about specific details that she's going to enact if she has no intention of ever going through with it?
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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by cronus » Sun Oct 02, 2016 9:07 am

End of March....six months before TSHTF here, and elsewhere in the world.... :tea:
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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by Scot Dutchy » Sun Oct 02, 2016 9:34 am

After the Hard and Soft Brexit the new flavour of the month is Non-Exit Brexit. May is working on delaying as long as possible the triggering of Art. 50.

She wants to bring in the 'great repeal bill' to enshrine all the EU acts into British law. That in itself will take ages to get through Parliament. The Three Stooges still have not evolved any plan apart from taking over the Royal Ship Britannia as a floating embassy for the three of them to sail round the world and negotiate new trade deals. The Bullingdon Club on water. :lol:

The whole is a mess. There will be some fancy footwork shown at the TPC today.
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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by Feck » Sun Oct 02, 2016 4:47 pm

May is going for Brexit - Ultralite she's hoping that Europe will make even more special arrangements for the UK ..Europe has had enough of us, you can't blame them .
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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by Brian Peacock » Mon Oct 03, 2016 7:16 am

Feck wrote:May is going for Brexit - Ultralite she's hoping that Europe will make even more special arrangements for the UK ..Europe has had enough of us, you can't blame them .
But we'll continue to blame them anyway.
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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by devogue » Mon Oct 03, 2016 7:27 am

Hard Brexit all the way.

The UK's fucked as it is so it has to be worth a try.

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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by Svartalf » Mon Oct 03, 2016 8:42 am

easy to say for you who've already gone away.
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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by JimC » Mon Oct 03, 2016 9:18 am

Svartalf wrote:easy to say for you who've already gone away.
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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by devogue » Mon Oct 03, 2016 9:22 am

Svartalf wrote:easy to say for you who've already gone away.
Yes, it is. :tea:

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Re: The Thread of BREXIT

Post by rainbow » Mon Oct 03, 2016 11:34 am

devogue wrote:Hard Brexit all the way.

The UK's fucked as it is so it has to be worth a try.
Yes and it will be cheap to visit when the pound collapses.

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