You’re literally suggesting we pay another country to interfere with democratic process? This is so disgusting.
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Welcome to the Eu , from the very beginning of Brexit the Eu has interfered and to this day they continue to do so , i am hoping Macron sticks the boot in and we leave on Friday
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How has the EU interfered with Brexit? How? The EU has waited for the UK to make up its mind about what it wants. And the UK still hasn’t. When nothing here changes, who are going to blame for the issues in the UK then? Anyone but yourself no doubt.
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Have a good day Roxy
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So you have no response at all to Roxy’s reasonable questions so all you can say is ‘bye’. Such grown up debate
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I haven’t terrorised you. I have questioned your perspective. You seem to have no support for it. I’m sorry that you can’t discuss it, because that perspective is why we are in this mess.
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Thanks Roxy
. With a willingness on your part to humbly inform and enlighten a brexteer, the brexiteer takes to his heels and disappears into the woods...cuz they all thrive in lies, deceit and fake news like their masters - @Nigel_Farrage and@BorisJohnson - 1 more reply
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Wow. So you want to PAY another country £39bn of our money to have our sovereignty? I thought brexit was about more sovereignty and taking back control. Most pathetic idea so far to come out of your small, narrow mind.
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"whilst this isn't quite treason it is wearing it's clothes and has taken it's picture to the hairdresser's" Credit: Ian Dunt
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According to Mark Francois in his letter to 1922 Comm he states that May would need the consent of HoC to revoke A50. Unilateral revocation just means that May doesn't need to ask the EU27. There is a very good chance that she will fail.
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Yeah, but Mark Francois.
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How are you still in work?
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@LBC sacked her and she's joined a station which is at its lowest point in history. So, working is not what one would call what she does.
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How do you think Theresa would aproach that negotiation? Probably start by saying the 39 billion is guranteed, irrespective of whether they choose to help us or not!
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I doubt ANY nation, never mind an EU member, would actually TRUST the "United" KIngdom to actually PAY any money promised. Reputation is everything, as they say, and the UK's rep at present is less than zero
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You're kidding, right?
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why would I be kidding? I should be asking which planet YOU inhabit if you think the UK is not a laughing stock right now around the world.. moreover, threatening to renege on commitments does NOT enhance a nation's reputation. Simples!
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You've hit the nail on the head there sweetheart. If the government hadn't reneged on it's commitment to uphold the result of the referendum, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
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You mean the referendum a court found would have been voided if it had been a binding one and hadn't been an 'advisory' referendum. Did you mean THAT referendum?
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The one that both leading parties promised to uphold the result of and then then stood in a general election on those promises. The one that the government and media backed remain campaign spent vast amounts more on and still lost. That one, yeah.
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