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Re: BREXIT

6 years 1 month ago
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Why is it taking the British goverment so long to leave Europe , it took the whole of Manchester only 2 days :whistle: :woohoo:

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6 years 5 days ago
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Mac wrote: The end is nigh for the U.K. Scotland to become independent, Ireland to be re-united, England to be the 51st state of the USA. What do we do with Wales?


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Bi-lateral trade discussions with UK and USA. When I’ve left this planet remember me for forecasting England as a state of USA.


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5 years 7 months ago
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5 years 7 months ago
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What an embarrassing fiasco.

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5 years 7 months ago
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I have tried to follow this as best as a lay person can and my summary is as follows:

- Referendum held 3= years ago
- Leave won referendum by 52% to 48% give or take the odd decimal
- Politicians elected by voters were left to carry through referendum vote
- But politicians are guided by self interest and are in London that voted to Remain
- EU doesn't want Brexit because it loses Britain's membership fees that contribute to keeping this club together - if Britain leave, other net contributors may also decide the leave...and Germany (via Brussels) loses the control over Westminister that a war couldn't give them...
- And so hurdles are put in place in the form of an exit fee to leave a "club" and NI border issues
- And the politicians that don't want to Leave also don't want an election as they will be voted out their constituents that voted to Leave but are constantly being betrayed by their representatives in parliament because of their ties to big business in London and the EU that want to Remain...

I was at an investment seminar about 2 months back and one of the speakers was an fund manager from NI...he just wants this done with...deal or no deal...it must be done so that things can then be determined from there...now its stuck in a moment you can't get out of...

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5 years 5 months ago
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This has reminded me of Laurel and Hardy “this is a fine mess” .

Now they have a general election and can you imagine have to vote for either of them?

If you desperately need a punt due to the weather

Tories with majority 9/20
Tories with no majority 5/2
Labour 33/1

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5 years 5 months ago
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Huge win to the tories according to the exit polls

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5 years 5 months ago
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At last no surprise with a political vote and the fav comes home lonely.

Surely Jeremy Corbyn must now realize how unpopular he is.

Donald will also be happy .

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5 years 5 months ago
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The writing is now on the wall for Scottish independence.
Next will be Irish re-unification. And may be, just may be, England to become the 51st state of the USA. In our lifetimes? Hold on to your British passports.
What do we do with Wales?


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