David#FBPE

@davcarrzy7

My own views on political and football related topics. Proudly one of the 74% who did not vote to leave the EU.

Joined March 2017

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    What is it about being poorer for next 10-15yrs that Brexit leavers find so attractive. What is it that makes leavers wish upon themselves to pay more in taxes to make the rich richer & pay more just to live, potentially losing their jobs, their homes their friends & families?

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    Apr 2

    Any new trade deals will also require us to accept a level of migration from the other trade partner. Not a problem for me but I strongly suspect it is for others! Another that many voters didn’t vote for

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    Apr 3

    “From the end of 2020 on, the country will lose access to the European single market. The British government seems in no hurry to inform its people about the inevitable negative consequences.” as viewed from Germany.

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    The stock answer to petitions about Brexit makes me very angry: ‘The British people voted to leave the EU’ - NO THEY DIDN’T: 37% of a restricted electorate is NOT the ‘British people’ - this is a con, a cheat, based on a cheat, & must & will be stopped.

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    Jon Danzig blog, ‘Almost all of Theresa May’s current cabinet, including Mrs May, said during EUref campaign that Brexit would damage Britain-make us poorer-put security at risk & could undo our own union of four countries of the UK.’ So why are they doing it? Please share widely

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    Apr 3

    Brexiters have conveniently forgotten that Theresa May warned about the perils of . Here's a reminder...

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    Apr 1

    People didn't vote for this . Our country's driven 50 free trade deals between EU & other countries which were great for consumers, British farmers & business. We're sacrificing that for ideological and jingoistic nonsense

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    Mar 31

    If James Corden’s dad doesn’t want people calling his son ‘appallingly irritating’ then he shouldn’t have raised such an appallingly irritating child.

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    Mar 28

    A year into Article 50, unreality permeates Brexit. My latest blog post just up: h/t

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    Mar 31

    Read this poem and then read it in reverse. Beautiful.

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    Mar 31

    With respect, I'd suggest you approach the local elections as a de facto referendum on Brexit. If you want Brexit, vote for a pro Brexit party. If you want Remain, vote for a pro Remain party.

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    Mar 30
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    Mar 29

    Liam Fox on confirming that the only deals that are likely to be ready after transition are 40 ‘extensions’ of current EU deals. In other words, we’re going to sacrifice all the benefits of CU membership to rigorously pursue what we already have. Utterly pointless.

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    Mar 27

    My conclusions on Leave campaign cheating: 🔹Illegal manipulation of voters by Vote Leave undermines fair play 🔹Brexit is more complex, costly and time-consuming than we were told 🔹Fair play demands a vote on the deal RT if you agree

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    Mar 23

    Interesting article. If you were to compile a league table - Tories like a league table - of idiot brexiteers Grayling would be up there.

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    Mar 21

    If you tell people the EU is a dictatorship... If you tell people we can't restrict immigration... If you tell people we're going to be forced into Schengen, the Euro, Refugee quotas, an EU army... If you make people feel powerless, OF COURSE, they'll vote to 'take back control.'

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    Mar 21

    Rarely have 2 such slimey, smelly, slippery creatures held on to some fish.

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    Mar 20

    UK rebated EU membership fee = £280 million a week. 🔻 UK membership of the EU single market is worth 4% more in GDP = £1.9 billion a week. 🔻 Therefore, EU membership gives the UK a net gain of over £1.6 billion a week. 🔻 Put that on a bus.

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