Message from @PureEvilPie
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I personally would rather have a purely economic union
but that isn't happening
so if it's a choice between being in the EU as it is now
or out of it
Where we WILL be worse off
I'd rather be in it
that is not something the people that voted leave are not entirely opposed to king remainer
@PureEvilPie Didn't you say you're gonna leave the UK?
Because what a lot of people don't realise is once we leave, the EU will become more integrated and the costs for joining even greater
and we WILL be joining again in the future
no we wont
We will, younger demographics are increaseingly pro europe
Depends how good we have it away from the EU
temple
Did you read yellowhammer?
even the brexiteer government
admitted that no deal brexit
is SHIT
bcos the act of joining them in the future will involve adopting the euro, and we will not vote for that...AT ALL
I wanted an EFTA norway brexit
remainers went too remain, brexiteers went too hard brexit
so now we are stuck with extremes
strawman arguement
how lmao
Well I agree a no deal hard brexit isn't ideal for trade and business. But I can see why having it on the table forces the EU's hand to negotiate a better deal. Again though, that isn't happening they are firm and MPs in parliament have made it clear what side they are on
"On 3 September 2019, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove, whose responsibilities include preparations for a no-deal Brexit, said in the House of Commons: "Operation Yellowhammer assumptions are not a prediction of what is likely to happen, they are not a best-case scenario or a list of probable outcomes, they are projections of what may happen in a worst-case scenario"
PEP, destroyed again.
*Yawn.*
Too easy.
At first though
on the ballot paper we had a binary choice....
Norway is basically the resident EU sextoy
Yea michael gove lies through his teeth
I dislike him even more than Bojo
He is a genuine snake
o0
@King Canuck goddamit, Canuck. That's a loverslab mod, right?
"Finally, almost every area where more than 30 per cent of residents were not born in the UK voted to Remain."
What do you mean, have become