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Europe, Referendum & Brexit (formerly Europe..IN or OUT??)

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ShandyHand Offline
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RE: Europe..IN or OUT??
^ Not all leaky ships sink.

Better than casting yourself adrift in a paddling pool.

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23-07-2016 14:33
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(22-07-2016 12:30 )Censorship :-( Wrote:  "It is time to accept the fact that Brexit may never actually happen?"

Brexit as promised by the Brexiteers will never happen, but most likely there will be a Brexit of sorts.

When the dust settles on all this I doubt if the Leave voters will be happy.
23-07-2016 14:44
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Bandwagon Away
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(23-07-2016 14:33 )ShandyHand Wrote:  ^ Not all leaky ships sink.

Perhaps not but some do.

If the music stops and everybody wants to leave, I think its fair to assume the party is shit Rolleyes
Telling folks they're gonna get mugged on their way home and they're not getting a balloon is hardly appropriate Rolleyes
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23-07-2016 17:30
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Tbo, even if they wanted to trigger Article 50 now, I don't think they have the manpower to cope with the work that would involve.

The government are currently hiring 300 trade negotiators (whoops, there goes another piece of our Brexit 'windfall' cash Rolleyes ) and they're having to look abroad for them.
24-07-2016 08:58
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RE: Europe..IN or OUT??
You think the french are doing the Dover thing on purpose Wink Accept free movement or have half of kent as a car park Tongue Tongue Tongue

Also good way for them to win the TDF not allow Team Sky Over the border Wink

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24-07-2016 09:10
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RE: Europe..IN or OUT??
when does this vote actually take place?ImportantBig Grin

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24-07-2016 11:46
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RE: Europe..IN or OUT??
Plans to allow the United Kingdom an exemption from EU rules on freedom of movement for up to seven years while retaining access to the single market are being considered in European capitals as part of a potential deal on Brexit.

Senior British and EU sources have confirmed that despite strong initial resistance from French president François Hollande in talks with prime minister Theresa May last week, the idea of an emergency brake on the free movement of people that would go far further than the one David Cameron negotiated before the Brexit referendum is being examined.

If such an agreement were struck, and a strict time limit imposed, diplomats believe it could go a long way towards addressing concerns of the British people over immigration from EU states, while allowing the UK full trade access to the European market.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/j...even-years
24-07-2016 12:07
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^ From the comments left on the article on the Daily Mail's website, that won't satisfy a lot of their readers.
They want a permanent end to the freedom of movement....... well just from the EU to the UK that is. Rolleyes

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25-07-2016 06:19
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HannahsPet Offline
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^^^ Whoa never read the Daily Mail comments Wink i did once never again Tongue Tongue Tongue

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I always Keep getting accused of thinking the world revolves around me. . i know it doesnt . . it revolves around the sun which shines out of my arse !!!!!
25-07-2016 08:19
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RE: Europe..IN or OUT??
(24-07-2016 12:07 )paulnick Wrote:  Plans to allow the United Kingdom an exemption from EU rules on freedom of movement for up to seven years while retaining access to the single market are being considered in European capitals as part of a potential deal on Brexit.

So they are desperate to keep trade with the UK then and our money?

Got to laugh at all these Private Frazers on here.
25-07-2016 11:25
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