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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
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Remoaner,losers . on 21:08 - Dec 23 by majorraglan
Farage is really annoying sometimes, the details of the deal have not been disclosed and he’s already talking about dropping the ball.
Negotiations invariably mean comprise and trade offs. Personally, I’d rather leave with a deal than without one. If fishing has to be an area where we have to make compromises to allow other larger areas of our economy to continue to trade with the EU then needs must. Nissan and Toyota directly or indirectly employ and contribute far more to the economy than fishing, nobody is saying people in fishing are going to lose their jobs, it’s just that we won’t claw as much of the quotas back as some would like. The easiest way to create a more jobs in fishing and make it more sustainable is to limit the size of the ships doing the fishing and ban these super factory trawlers.
I suspect that taking control of borders and immigration was a driver for many and leaving EU delivers that, albeit the £30,000 salary threshold for workers has been reduced to £25,600 which may displease some.
Indeed dropping the ball just short of the line sounds far better than the May/lefts lets leave the ball in the changing room negotiating tactic.
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Remoaner,losers . on 23:13 - Dec 23 with 1592 views
Just because the British people telling the EU to sling their hook and the anti democracy remoaner losers still throwing their toys out of their pram makes me so happy 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧
Just because the British people telling the EU to sling their hook and the anti democracy remoaner losers still throwing their toys out of their pram makes me so happy 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧
Not just me mate ....... 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺 ðŸ‘
I thought, in your eyes, Farage was not worth the listening to? I thought he was the worst kind of idiot? Farage won't know all the details of the deal will he.
The only good thing Farage did was help drive the government into giving us a referendum. After that he has been, pretty much, a menace. He'd take no deal. Most of us don't want that.
Remoaner,losers . on 23:13 - Dec 23 by Kilkennyjack
How does Johnson just sold you out sound ?
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Pikey Pikey whats the score ?
Actually, we are leaving with a deal. There is a bright future ahead. Johnson, or at least his negotiating team, have played a blinder after replacing May as a late substitute Johnson has made up for her own goals and managed to get a score draw at the death.
I sometimes do still think that some remainers would rather a no deal and an unmitigated disaster just so they could say they are right.
Now it looks llike we have a deal it's "Johnson sold us out" Laughable really. The only "win" such people will accept is going grovelling to the EU to allow us back in.
Actually, we are leaving with a deal. There is a bright future ahead. Johnson, or at least his negotiating team, have played a blinder after replacing May as a late substitute Johnson has made up for her own goals and managed to get a score draw at the death.
I sometimes do still think that some remainers would rather a no deal and an unmitigated disaster just so they could say they are right.
Now it looks llike we have a deal it's "Johnson sold us out" Laughable really. The only "win" such people will accept is going grovelling to the EU to allow us back in.
Time will tell Cat. Any deal was better than no deal.
Remoaner,losers . on 10:49 - Dec 24 by Joe_bradshaw
According to Farage the deal is “A new EU treaty written in the interests of France and Germany”
He’s absolutely livid.
Interesting...
Farage hasn;t seen the deal though, or know any more about it than the rest of us. He's guessing and that is just stupid.
The deal is apparently over 2000 pages long, Farage, even if he had a copy of it, couldn't have read it all by now and be able to condemn it in any way.
Farage hasn;t seen the deal though, or know any more about it than the rest of us. He's guessing and that is just stupid.
The deal is apparently over 2000 pages long, Farage, even if he had a copy of it, couldn't have read it all by now and be able to condemn it in any way.
Farage needs to shut up.
Actually farage is broadly in favour of the deal so not sure who is posting lies that he hates it.
Farage hasn;t seen the deal though, or know any more about it than the rest of us. He's guessing and that is just stupid.
The deal is apparently over 2000 pages long, Farage, even if he had a copy of it, couldn't have read it all by now and be able to condemn it in any way.
Farage needs to shut up.
Telling Farage to shut up about Europe is like asking the tide not to come in. Of course he hasn’t seen the deal but he will be aware that Boris has compromised on fish which is more symbolic than relevant. He wanted a no deal Brexit but Boris never did. Boris is aware of the disaster that no deal would bring, exacerbated by COVID-19.
It will be interesting to see what the likes of Rees-Mogg and Francois make of this deal. Of course, with Boris having a majority of 80 and Labour likely to either vote for the deal or abstain, the EG group who scuppered May are no longer relevant.
I voted remain but accepting the result just wish they had got on with it and secured a deal because the uncertainty of the last four and a half years has done massive damage to business both here and in Europe.
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Farage's own twitter account, well You know what, I don't care what Farage thinks any more. A fair deal is what we very much need. If both sides have made concessions and found the middle ground to move forward on then exellent.
I reckon the truth is the EU were playing at Brinksmanship and Bojo joined in. Those news reports in the last few weeks, Bojo saying a deal is unlikely get ready for an Autralian type deal, which enat no deal, that was all part of the plan. It was saying to thr EU we can do it too. They banked on the UK folding completely but we didn't and so, in the end, a compromise was found. The vast majority of us should be very happy that a deal is there to be ratified. If the ERG vote it down thenscrew them. I reckon Labour will vote for it and so will most Tories as well as the others, Plaid, Green Libdem, SNP, DUP and it will pass.
Is it possible that the pandemic helped make them see sense and find a way? Europe and the UK have been ravaged by covid, not just the deaths or all the people in hospital but the number of people who lost their jobs or have incurred debt, those whose health has suffered in other ways, it will all cause more problems as we move forward. Maybe with a deal we can all deal with it better.
Maybe it taught us some lessons about globalisation too.
Farage's own twitter account, well You know what, I don't care what Farage thinks any more. A fair deal is what we very much need. If both sides have made concessions and found the middle ground to move forward on then exellent.
I reckon the truth is the EU were playing at Brinksmanship and Bojo joined in. Those news reports in the last few weeks, Bojo saying a deal is unlikely get ready for an Autralian type deal, which enat no deal, that was all part of the plan. It was saying to thr EU we can do it too. They banked on the UK folding completely but we didn't and so, in the end, a compromise was found. The vast majority of us should be very happy that a deal is there to be ratified. If the ERG vote it down thenscrew them. I reckon Labour will vote for it and so will most Tories as well as the others, Plaid, Green Libdem, SNP, DUP and it will pass.
Is it possible that the pandemic helped make them see sense and find a way? Europe and the UK have been ravaged by covid, not just the deaths or all the people in hospital but the number of people who lost their jobs or have incurred debt, those whose health has suffered in other ways, it will all cause more problems as we move forward. Maybe with a deal we can all deal with it better.
Maybe it taught us some lessons about globalisation too.
Great post
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Remoaner,losers . on 12:56 - Dec 24 with 1422 views
Farage's own twitter account, well You know what, I don't care what Farage thinks any more. A fair deal is what we very much need. If both sides have made concessions and found the middle ground to move forward on then exellent.
I reckon the truth is the EU were playing at Brinksmanship and Bojo joined in. Those news reports in the last few weeks, Bojo saying a deal is unlikely get ready for an Autralian type deal, which enat no deal, that was all part of the plan. It was saying to thr EU we can do it too. They banked on the UK folding completely but we didn't and so, in the end, a compromise was found. The vast majority of us should be very happy that a deal is there to be ratified. If the ERG vote it down thenscrew them. I reckon Labour will vote for it and so will most Tories as well as the others, Plaid, Green Libdem, SNP, DUP and it will pass.
Is it possible that the pandemic helped make them see sense and find a way? Europe and the UK have been ravaged by covid, not just the deaths or all the people in hospital but the number of people who lost their jobs or have incurred debt, those whose health has suffered in other ways, it will all cause more problems as we move forward. Maybe with a deal we can all deal with it better.
Maybe it taught us some lessons about globalisation too.
Which is pretty much what I said above.
Agreed.
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I suspect the chaos at Dover Over the last few days has helped focus the Governments minds.
There is no way we were ever going to have our cake and eat it and only idiots would ever have believed that (there were quite a few in Government though) and compromise was always going to be the order of the day, the question was though where would the compromises be? In reality fishing doesn’t make a huge difference to the UK, we may not be getting it all back, but we will have more than what we had and it will enable other areas of our economy to trade frictionlessly with the EU which is a winner for much larger parts of our economy.
Given a choice of 100% return of our fishing rights and potentially losing hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs, huge shrinkage in economy or compromise on fishing and retain access to the single market for most it’s a no brainer.
A factor driving a deal of late May we’ll have been Trumps last of the US election, with no prospect of a trade deal with Biden GFA or not Boris may have been painted in to a corner.
The pity is it’s taken so long to get it sorted, we’ve already seen some companies relocate, our economy has been damaged as has our standing in the world.
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Remoaner,losers . on 15:05 - Dec 24 with 1378 views
Farage's own twitter account, well You know what, I don't care what Farage thinks any more. A fair deal is what we very much need. If both sides have made concessions and found the middle ground to move forward on then exellent.
I reckon the truth is the EU were playing at Brinksmanship and Bojo joined in. Those news reports in the last few weeks, Bojo saying a deal is unlikely get ready for an Autralian type deal, which enat no deal, that was all part of the plan. It was saying to thr EU we can do it too. They banked on the UK folding completely but we didn't and so, in the end, a compromise was found. The vast majority of us should be very happy that a deal is there to be ratified. If the ERG vote it down thenscrew them. I reckon Labour will vote for it and so will most Tories as well as the others, Plaid, Green Libdem, SNP, DUP and it will pass.
Is it possible that the pandemic helped make them see sense and find a way? Europe and the UK have been ravaged by covid, not just the deaths or all the people in hospital but the number of people who lost their jobs or have incurred debt, those whose health has suffered in other ways, it will all cause more problems as we move forward. Maybe with a deal we can all deal with it better.
Maybe it taught us some lessons about globalisation too.
Spot on, and its posts like that,that should make you poster of the year.
Very funny seeing the remoaners everywhere hating the fact the two sides have made a deal,it tells us all we need to know about the type of people they are,full of hate and anger that they will take to their graves.
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