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…….and there was a 2nd Referendum, as the "Peoples Vote" brigade (oh the irony) want to have, how would you vote?
Hypothetically if the question was:
a) Accept the Current Deal (assuming it doesn't get watered down further) or b) Leave the EU with No Deal in place.
I'm appealing to people here, don't let this be hijacked, no insults and petty points. Just a statement of how you voted originally would vote now, and why?
So to kick off:
I voted Leave. I would vote to leave without a deal. I would do so because I believe that the only way of the UK getting the deal it wants is to negotiate from a position of full Sovereign Independence.
If you voted Leave....... on 21:01 - Jul 10 by Lohengrin
I’d accept that NZ lamb has to be refrigerated for transport, certainly. And vice versa, of course.
I do actually know a little bit about this, I take a genuine interest in rural affairs and the truth is Welsh lamb exports are doing very well, remarkably so in fact.
I don't disagree with any of that
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If you voted Leave....... on 21:18 - Jul 10 with 1503 views
If you voted Leave....... on 21:14 - Jul 10 by Batterseajack
I don't disagree with any of that
Why would you? The trade figures couldn’t be any more encouraging as far as Welsh lamb exports go. 2017 figures up around the £180m mark. It’s a success to be celebrated and built on.
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An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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If you voted Leave....... on 21:38 - Jul 10 with 1462 views
If you voted Leave....... on 21:01 - Jul 10 by Lohengrin
I’d accept that NZ lamb has to be refrigerated for transport, certainly. And vice versa, of course.
I do actually know a little bit about this, I take a genuine interest in rural affairs and the truth is Welsh lamb exports are doing very well, remarkably so in fact.
On another note I’ve heard that the going rate for a fleece these days is £1. Costs more to shear it.
If you voted Leave....... on 21:29 - Jul 10 by Lohengrin
Why would you? The trade figures couldn’t be any more encouraging as far as Welsh lamb exports go. 2017 figures up around the £180m mark. It’s a success to be celebrated and built on.
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Again I agree. But our largest export market is to the EU and the EU has a limit on the amount of NZ lamb it imports. I just fail to see how Increasing the amount NZ lamb we or the EU imports will uild onthe current success of Welsh lamb.
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If you voted Leave....... on 21:58 - Jul 10 with 1436 views
If you voted Leave....... on 21:51 - Jul 10 by Batterseajack
Again I agree. But our largest export market is to the EU and the EU has a limit on the amount of NZ lamb it imports. I just fail to see how Increasing the amount NZ lamb we or the EU imports will uild onthe current success of Welsh lamb.
The consumption of lamb is on the increase, production in 2017 was struggling to keep pace with demand. On the face of it this looks to be one of those rare instances where nobody loses.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
If you voted Leave....... on 21:58 - Jul 10 by Lohengrin
The consumption of lamb is on the increase, production in 2017 was struggling to keep pace with demand. On the face of it this looks to be one of those rare instances where nobody loses.
Th price on lamb is ridiculously high mind. What’s the profit margin like?
If you voted Leave....... on 22:00 - Jul 10 by exiledclaseboy
Th price on lamb is ridiculously high mind. What’s the profit margin like?
For the producer not perhaps as good as they could be, for the chains, well...
I’m meeting up tomorrow night with one of HM’s Agricultural Inspectors and a correspondent for Farmers’ Weekly. I’ll mention that Planetswans is collectively pondering lamb exports; I’ll have to show them because they won’t believe it!
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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If you voted Leave....... on 23:33 - Jul 10 with 1363 views
I couldn't give a monkey's toss what it is to be honest.
Just saw you having fun mocking people for their grammar and thought I'd join in...It's good fun mind isn't it, I already feel very important and clever indeed.
As a result I am now reconsidering the benefits of signing the UK up as a vassal state of the German Empire.
If you voted Leave....... on 23:33 - Jul 10 by Kerouac
I couldn't give a monkey's toss what it is to be honest.
Just saw you having fun mocking people for their grammar and thought I'd join in...It's good fun mind isn't it, I already feel very important and clever indeed.
As a result I am now reconsidering the benefits of signing the UK up as a vassal state of the German Empire.
The only person Warwick is mocking is himself. I love it when someone points out some grammatical error.
You know you have won the argument when someone goes down the grammatical route. And let’s be honest Warwick isn’t the brightest spark.
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If you voted Leave....... on 23:49 - Jul 10 with 1351 views
If you voted Leave....... on 23:33 - Jul 10 by Kerouac
I couldn't give a monkey's toss what it is to be honest.
Just saw you having fun mocking people for their grammar and thought I'd join in...It's good fun mind isn't it, I already feel very important and clever indeed.
As a result I am now reconsidering the benefits of signing the UK up as a vassal state of the German Empire.
Err...OK. 😂
At least you’ve spared us another fûcking essay...
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If you voted Leave....... on 00:06 - Jul 11 with 1330 views
If you voted Leave....... on 00:06 - Jul 11 by WarwickHunt
Perhaps you could introduce me to one of your missus’ barista friends? Free coffee’s not to be sniffed at.
I’ve led a sheltered life in music and television in London all these years.
Watch you don’t get stabbed in London. So you haven’t done a days work in your life i see. Is it true what they say about people who work in music & television ? Hope you wear a condom.
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If you voted Leave....... on 00:28 - Jul 11 with 1301 views
If you voted Leave....... on 14:56 - Jul 10 by londonlisa2001
They want it when it comes to buying cheap TVs, clothes, trainers, food, washing machines, fridges, cars, bikes, phones, iPads, computers etc etc etc.
People in general have more stuff than you can shake a stick at. Things break down, chuck it away and buy new. Get bored of a pair of shoes? Buy new. Have a phone that’s fractionally slower or with less space for games or apps? Buy new. Have a tv that’s ‘only’ has a 40 inch screen and want something bigger for the footie? Buy new. Want to eat tomatoes in December? Asparagus in April? Strawberries all year round? Fancy a mango? Coconut water?
The hypocrisy is breathtaking.
Globalisation was always inevitable once people who were not rich realised they too could live lives full of choice and have more and more stuff.
There is only one thing wrong with this post
... I can only up arrow it once.
It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan
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If you voted Leave....... on 00:29 - Jul 11 with 1301 views
If you voted Leave....... on 00:16 - Jul 11 by peenemunde
Watch you don’t get stabbed in London. So you haven’t done a days work in your life i see. Is it true what they say about people who work in music & television ? Hope you wear a condom.
Yep - the women fûck like rabbits. All of them.
If I hadn't worn condoms I’d have more kids than Bernado’s. Thanks for your concern though, Benny.
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If you voted Leave....... on 00:30 - Jul 11 with 1298 views