Take back Control plan F 14:36 - Dec 5 with 4822 views | gordon | We're now planning to implement regulations from the EU, while having no say at all in the drafting of said regulations. Not one of our better brexit ideas. Wonder what the plan will be tomorrow. | | | | |
Take back Control plan F on 14:38 - Dec 5 with 4312 views | hype313 | All together now "Theresa May's strong and stable" | |
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Take back Control plan F on 14:48 - Dec 5 with 4297 views | Swansea_Blue | On the plus side this is all superb source material for satirists | |
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Take back Control plan F on 14:55 - Dec 5 with 4291 views | StokieBlue | Totally stupid unless your objective is to have a brexit which is exactly the same as everything was before brexit. In that case it's inspired. SB | |
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Take back Control plan F on 14:56 - Dec 5 with 4284 views | factual_blue | As there haven't been plans A, B, C, D, or E, Plan F is unlikely to exist either. | |
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Take back Control plan F on 15:01 - Dec 5 with 4278 views | Swansea_Blue | His statement today doesn't make any sense. "The presumption of the discussion was that everything we talked about applied to the whole United Kingdom. I re-iterate: alignment isn’t harmonisation, it isn’t having exactly the same rules. It is sometimes having mutually recognised rules, mutually recognised inspection, all of that sort of thing as well. And that is what we are aiming for." But the NI deal was being talked about in terms of an economic alignment, with access to the single market, which would require having the same rules. | |
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Take back Control plan F on 15:04 - Dec 5 with 4271 views | StirlingArcher |
Take back Control plan F on 14:48 - Dec 5 by Swansea_Blue | On the plus side this is all superb source material for satirists |
unlike the rest of Brexit and everything Theresa May and her government have done since she's been in power you mean? ;) | | | |
Take back Control plan F on 15:05 - Dec 5 with 4263 views | Swansea_Blue |
Take back Control plan F on 15:04 - Dec 5 by StirlingArcher | unlike the rest of Brexit and everything Theresa May and her government have done since she's been in power you mean? ;) |
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Take back Control plan F on 15:05 - Dec 5 with 4265 views | caught-in-limbo |
Take back Control plan F on 14:55 - Dec 5 by StokieBlue | Totally stupid unless your objective is to have a brexit which is exactly the same as everything was before brexit. In that case it's inspired. SB |
Here is my post from July 5th: "Putty Brexit - The solution to Brexit. (It won't please everybody, but it will satisfy at least 75% of the population) The Government, after lengthy negotiations with all manner of heads of state, should declare that Brexit is going ahead and it'll be called "Putty Brexit". The mainstream press should report it at length with lots of tables and graphs no one will ever read let alone understand - the underlying message will be that it is the best form of Brexit for Britain - it will be hailed a triumph of democracy. "Putty Brexit" will be interpreted by the ignorant electorate in either of two ways: a) somewhere between hard Brexit and soft Brexit, or b) Soft at first, but becoming rock hard over time. In reality, nothing will have changed which will please the remainers. And half the Brexiteers will be happy because the news will report that it's a masterstroke of political manoeuvring, cost-saving and democracy." Are people beginning to catch on now? | |
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Take back Control plan F on 15:08 - Dec 5 with 4254 views | StokieBlue |
Take back Control plan F on 15:05 - Dec 5 by caught-in-limbo | Here is my post from July 5th: "Putty Brexit - The solution to Brexit. (It won't please everybody, but it will satisfy at least 75% of the population) The Government, after lengthy negotiations with all manner of heads of state, should declare that Brexit is going ahead and it'll be called "Putty Brexit". The mainstream press should report it at length with lots of tables and graphs no one will ever read let alone understand - the underlying message will be that it is the best form of Brexit for Britain - it will be hailed a triumph of democracy. "Putty Brexit" will be interpreted by the ignorant electorate in either of two ways: a) somewhere between hard Brexit and soft Brexit, or b) Soft at first, but becoming rock hard over time. In reality, nothing will have changed which will please the remainers. And half the Brexiteers will be happy because the news will report that it's a masterstroke of political manoeuvring, cost-saving and democracy." Are people beginning to catch on now? |
We know you said that, you take every opportunity to tell us. Many people have said brexit will look pretty much like no brexit. SB | |
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Take back Control plan F on 15:11 - Dec 5 with 4249 views | factual_blue |
Take back Control plan F on 15:01 - Dec 5 by Swansea_Blue | His statement today doesn't make any sense. "The presumption of the discussion was that everything we talked about applied to the whole United Kingdom. I re-iterate: alignment isn’t harmonisation, it isn’t having exactly the same rules. It is sometimes having mutually recognised rules, mutually recognised inspection, all of that sort of thing as well. And that is what we are aiming for." But the NI deal was being talked about in terms of an economic alignment, with access to the single market, which would require having the same rules. |
Send the DUP woman and her Shankill Butcher mates into do the negotiations. After all, it seems their views are all that matters. Tail. Dog. | |
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Take back Control plan F on 15:15 - Dec 5 with 4235 views | gordon |
Take back Control plan F on 15:05 - Dec 5 by caught-in-limbo | Here is my post from July 5th: "Putty Brexit - The solution to Brexit. (It won't please everybody, but it will satisfy at least 75% of the population) The Government, after lengthy negotiations with all manner of heads of state, should declare that Brexit is going ahead and it'll be called "Putty Brexit". The mainstream press should report it at length with lots of tables and graphs no one will ever read let alone understand - the underlying message will be that it is the best form of Brexit for Britain - it will be hailed a triumph of democracy. "Putty Brexit" will be interpreted by the ignorant electorate in either of two ways: a) somewhere between hard Brexit and soft Brexit, or b) Soft at first, but becoming rock hard over time. In reality, nothing will have changed which will please the remainers. And half the Brexiteers will be happy because the news will report that it's a masterstroke of political manoeuvring, cost-saving and democracy." Are people beginning to catch on now? |
I wouldn't congratulate yourself too much just yet! | | | |
Take back Control plan F on 15:16 - Dec 5 with 4229 views | factual_blue |
Take back Control plan F on 15:04 - Dec 5 by StirlingArcher | unlike the rest of Brexit and everything Theresa May and her government have done since she's been in power you mean? ;) |
Their work to improve social mobility is without equal, and the Social Mobility Board has decided it's work is done. [Post edited 5 Dec 2017 15:20]
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Take back Control plan F on 15:18 - Dec 5 with 4219 views | BrianTablet | Hoof Brexit long, Chambo? Run Brexit into the corners until March 2019, Searsie? | |
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Take back Control plan F on 15:22 - Dec 5 with 4206 views | unstableblue | What's wrong with 99.5% of EU regulation anyway?!?! Or are we focusing on the 'straight cucumbers' type stories, as would scum Farage. Basically most EU regulations are good for us, we live in a small densely packed continent, and we need to start sharing responsibility for it, not going all isolationist mentalism. I think the awful truth of plastic in our seas, is just yet another example of the world needing to come together and share legislation and the burden. Not Trumpesque climate deinal bollox. Brexit is unravelling, and I love how the Leave Campaign made light of issues such as Northern Ireland. The economy will tank in approximately 6 months, and it will tank BIG. Uncertaintly means zero investment, plus our job market is a mes.s. etc etc etc etc rant rant. | |
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Take back Control plan F on 15:48 - Dec 5 with 4158 views | caught-in-limbo |
Take back Control plan F on 15:15 - Dec 5 by gordon | I wouldn't congratulate yourself too much just yet! |
I'm sure no one will congratulate me at all even when I am right. But it's not about being right. It's about people not understanding the forces behind our democracy and the people who head up the EU parliament. The masses hand their thinking over to the minds of their favourite rags and their national TV broadcaster. Most people feel the need to hold a majority opinion, and they relish the shouting down, the ridiculing and falsely labelling any dissenters. The mass media plays to this and the masses are the victims having played along to the ridiculous narratives which our politicians have fed to the media to pass on to us. Of course people will never acknowledge they were fooled and the media certainly won't entertain the idea of telling us. It's very sad. | |
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Take back Control plan F on 15:52 - Dec 5 with 4150 views | caught-in-limbo |
Take back Control plan F on 15:08 - Dec 5 by StokieBlue | We know you said that, you take every opportunity to tell us. Many people have said brexit will look pretty much like no brexit. SB |
I'd love to know which newspapers have described brexit as "no brexit" and when they started to call it such. A good "free press" from a credible democracy would have been highlighting the glaring inconsistencies of Brexit from the moment campaigning began. | |
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Take back Control plan F on 15:54 - Dec 5 with 4149 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
Take back Control plan F on 15:05 - Dec 5 by caught-in-limbo | Here is my post from July 5th: "Putty Brexit - The solution to Brexit. (It won't please everybody, but it will satisfy at least 75% of the population) The Government, after lengthy negotiations with all manner of heads of state, should declare that Brexit is going ahead and it'll be called "Putty Brexit". The mainstream press should report it at length with lots of tables and graphs no one will ever read let alone understand - the underlying message will be that it is the best form of Brexit for Britain - it will be hailed a triumph of democracy. "Putty Brexit" will be interpreted by the ignorant electorate in either of two ways: a) somewhere between hard Brexit and soft Brexit, or b) Soft at first, but becoming rock hard over time. In reality, nothing will have changed which will please the remainers. And half the Brexiteers will be happy because the news will report that it's a masterstroke of political manoeuvring, cost-saving and democracy." Are people beginning to catch on now? |
Was that before or after your prediction that Brexit wouldn’t actually happen at all? | |
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Take back Control plan F on 15:56 - Dec 5 with 4144 views | caught-in-limbo |
Take back Control plan F on 15:54 - Dec 5 by C_HealyIsAPleasure | Was that before or after your prediction that Brexit wouldn’t actually happen at all? |
I have always maintained that Brexit wouldn't happen regardless of the result of the referendum. | |
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Take back Control plan F on 16:15 - Dec 5 with 4131 views | StokieBlue |
Take back Control plan F on 15:22 - Dec 5 by unstableblue | What's wrong with 99.5% of EU regulation anyway?!?! Or are we focusing on the 'straight cucumbers' type stories, as would scum Farage. Basically most EU regulations are good for us, we live in a small densely packed continent, and we need to start sharing responsibility for it, not going all isolationist mentalism. I think the awful truth of plastic in our seas, is just yet another example of the world needing to come together and share legislation and the burden. Not Trumpesque climate deinal bollox. Brexit is unravelling, and I love how the Leave Campaign made light of issues such as Northern Ireland. The economy will tank in approximately 6 months, and it will tank BIG. Uncertaintly means zero investment, plus our job market is a mes.s. etc etc etc etc rant rant. |
"The economy will tank in approximately 6 months, and it will tank BIG. Uncertainty means zero investment, plus our job market is a mes.s." A Labour government also means less (not zero but a lot less) investment according to the IFS and MS. McDonnells re-appropriation of industrial at whatever cost he decides will also stall any investment. So what do we do? Investment is screwed with uncertainty, we are likely all screwed with Brexit, investment is screwed under Labour and the Tories are unable to effectively govern in any sensible manner. Desperate times. SB | |
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Take back Control plan F on 16:17 - Dec 5 with 4119 views | blue_oyster |
Take back Control plan F on 15:56 - Dec 5 by caught-in-limbo | I have always maintained that Brexit wouldn't happen regardless of the result of the referendum. |
You might be right. But I think it is more likely we will remain in the EEA as the only comprimise, which was my prediction. | |
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Take back Control plan F on 16:19 - Dec 5 with 4117 views | BlueBadger |
Take back Control plan F on 15:11 - Dec 5 by factual_blue | Send the DUP woman and her Shankill Butcher mates into do the negotiations. After all, it seems their views are all that matters. Tail. Dog. |
I liked the bit where they insisted they should have all the same post-Brexit laws as the rest of the UK apart that whole access to abortions and gay rights stuff. | |
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Take back Control plan F on 16:45 - Dec 5 with 4066 views | factual_blue |
Take back Control plan F on 16:19 - Dec 5 by BlueBadger | I liked the bit where they insisted they should have all the same post-Brexit laws as the rest of the UK apart that whole access to abortions and gay rights stuff. |
These are views the Vatican would be proud of. Oh... | |
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Take back Control plan F on 16:46 - Dec 5 with 4061 views | factual_blue |
I'm surprised anybody needs to be told to ignore him. | |
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Take back Control plan F on 16:51 - Dec 5 with 4048 views | factual_blue |
Take back Control plan F on 16:46 - Dec 5 by factual_blue | I'm surprised anybody needs to be told to ignore him. |
And for future reference, it's a solid gold pension with an iridium damascene filigree overlay. Thank you. | |
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