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Old 09-05-2019, 05:01 AM
 
Location: NJ
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Pushing the EU into a recession will not be a minor event.
A failed union everyday euro's did not want. The globalists prevailed over the will of the people and thus was born the EU. Anyone in pharma that had to deal with the emea, euro version of the FDA, knows what a labyrinth of egos that needed to be soothed and the elitist attitude presented.


UK will be fine, especially if they break cleanly with the EU. A deal with the EU would be like having to wear the foot of your dead husband around your neck.


UK would be far better of dealing with Trump and leaving the Globalist EU far in the distance to wither and die of their own making.


Like a broken leg, there is pain is setting the bone to ensure proper healing.


The EU is a cancer on the UK than needs to be excised asap.

 
Old 09-05-2019, 05:32 AM
 
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Brexiteers are the husband who demands a divorce because "You're not the boss of me," doesn't want to pay child support or contribute in any way to the financial commitments made during the marriage including mortgage payments, yet still wants to come and go as he pleases through the back door.

He accuses the soon-to-be ex of being an elitist who interferes with his right to do as he pleases, but insists that since the sex should continue, since it would be to her advantage as well as his.

While the husband imagines himself speeding around in a Porche convertible with a hot blonde by his side and plenty of other incredible women just waiting to jump in, the reality is that he will likely be driving a used Honda and trying to sweet talk aging blondes with dark roots into spending the night at his 3rd floor flat.

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Old 09-05-2019, 05:35 AM
 
Location: Great Britain
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Originally Posted by GotHereQuickAsICould View Post
Brexiteers are the husband who demands a divorce because "You're not the boss of me," doesn't want to pay child support or contribute in any way to the financial commitments made during the marriage including mortgage payments, yet still wants to come and go as he pleases through the back door.

He accuses the soon-to-be ex of being an elitist who interferes with his right to do as he pleases, but insists that since the sex should continue, since it would be to her advantage as well as his.

While the husband imagines himself speeding around in a Porche convertible with a hot blonde by his side with plenty of other incredible women just waiting to jump in, the reality is that he will likely be driving a used Honda and trying to sweet talk aging blondes with dark roots into spending the night at his 3rd floor flat.
Utter nonsense.

Britain will be having an election shortly and everyone fully understands the issues.

Labour can't block an election, as an election can be brought forward by a simple bill, and would have the support of all other parties other than Labour and would only require a simple majority.

Labour don't want an election because many Labour MP's are fearful of losing their seats and of the unpopularity of Corbyn and Labour at the moment.

The election will hopefully settle the issue by democratic means.

It's time for Parliament to step out of the waym as it's the people who must ultimately decide in terms of a General Election.
 
Old 09-05-2019, 05:42 AM
 
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A failed union everyday euro's did not want. The globalists prevailed over the will of the people and thus was born the EU. Anyone in pharma that had to deal with the emea, euro version of the FDA, knows what a labyrinth of egos that needed to be soothed and the elitist attitude presented.


UK will be fine, especially if they break cleanly with the EU. A deal with the EU would be like having to wear the foot of your dead husband around your neck.


UK would be far better of dealing with Trump and leaving the Globalist EU far in the distance to wither and die of their own making.


Like a broken leg, there is pain is setting the bone to ensure proper healing.


The EU is a cancer on the UK than needs to be excised asap.
Big words for somebody who isn't going to face the consequences of a reckless brexit

So are you saying that instead of the EMEA it would be better to deal with 28 different individual medical regulation authorities? In what way would that be better and for whom? How would it better protect the consumer or make things more efficient?

The EU is far from failed and every poll shows the majority of 'everyday Euros' support it.

https://www.governmenteuropa.eu/euro...-report/93072/
 
Old 09-05-2019, 06:05 AM
 
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Boris Johnson's own brother has resigned today as an MP and Minister over the government's shambolic approach to Brexit saying that despite family loyalties the national interest must come first.
 
Old 09-05-2019, 06:09 AM
 
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Boris Johnson's own brother has resigned today as an MP and Minister over the government's shambolic approach to Brexit saying that despite family loyalties the national interest must come first.
That's up to his brother.

The truth is, there now needs to be an election as Parliament ultimately answers to the British people.

Labour need to stop stasnding in the way of an election otherwise an election bill must be considered.

It's as simple as that.
 
Old 09-05-2019, 06:14 AM
 
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Once a no deal exit is ruled out I'm sure that can be arranged, but they are not dumb enough to fall for the trap of agreeing to an election before then, they can't trust Boris not to unilaterally move an election to October 31st so that any new government will find itself out when it takes over on November 1st..
 
Old 09-05-2019, 06:37 AM
 
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Well, Trump said not to worry - Boris knows how to "win". We can all rest easy now.
 
Old 09-05-2019, 06:37 AM
 
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Once a no deal exit is ruled out I'm sure that can be arranged, but they are not dumb enough to fall for the trap of agreeing to an election before then, they can't trust Boris not to unilaterally move an election to October 31st so that any new government will find itself out when it takes over on November 1st..
A general electioin is the democratic thing to do, Parliament answers to the British people, it does not dictate to the British people.

In terms of an election it may mean a clearer majority or it may not, but the need for an election is clear.

As for Labour they don't get to pick the date of an election, and an election can be poassed via a bill, as it currently as the support of all political parties with the exception of Labour.
 
Old 09-05-2019, 06:38 AM
 
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That's up to his brother.

The truth is, there now needs to be an election as Parliament ultimately answers to the British people.

Labour need to stop stasnding in the way of an election otherwise an election bill must be considered.

It's as simple as that.
Don't you wish the majority here ruled? Imagine the country without GWB and Trump!
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