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It’s looking like this deal will pass
Quote from: Filo on October 19, 2019, 11:32:50 amIt’s looking like this deal will passProbably only because of fatigue with it all, if May's deal went back it'd probably get through. You can't base our future just on people wanting it to be over.
MPs need to decide if this deal offers a satisfactory way to respect the referendum result.This is all arse about face. The deal should have been negotiated with the EU and agreed in Parliament before invoking Article 50, then you’ve automatically got two years transition time.
What’s worse, leaving with no deal, leaving with a bad deal, or not leaving at all.??If the right answer is leaving with a good deal, then that’s what we must continue to try and do, even if that means more extensions..
Quote from: IDM on October 19, 2019, 12:26:37 pmWhat’s worse, leaving with no deal, leaving with a bad deal, or not leaving at all.??If the right answer is leaving with a good deal, then that’s what we must continue to try and do, even if that means more extensions..What’s a good deal? We are not going to get any other deal are we. This is it, accept it and let’s move on.All the scare mongering from hard core remainers is just that imo. The Uk will not collapse in a heap if we leave the EU. They will still want to trade with us. We are the 2nd biggest economy in Europe. It’s a joke. If we don’t do this today when will it get done. The British people have had enough of this fiasco.We need to move on and deal with the things that matter to people. Health service, Education, Law and order, Social care, etc etc.
I wish Ian Blackford was Labour leader.He's facking brilliant.
I still don't understand why we're doing something there is literally zero positives to.
And after 5 years when we know if it was good or bad, do we et another chance to correct it.?We do with a GE, therefore it is imperative we get it right first time.If that cannot be done, then go back to the voters.. don’t forget it was a lot less than that voted leave as a percentage of the electorate, and the electorate has changed significantly in the intervening 3 and a half years..Enjoy the game - I can’t make it today - at least we will agree on wanting a good performance and three points.!
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on October 19, 2019, 01:15:37 pmI still don't understand why we're doing something there is literally zero positives to.How do you know, have you a crystal ball. 52% said leave. That’s democracy. We will know in 5 yrs + whether it was good or bad. No one knows.We had a referendum and we should abide by it END OF. It’s called Democracy. Right i am of to watch Rovers.
Can ppl please try and stop saying ''respect the referendum'' which was a bad idea, badly executed, corrupt, the ppl were misinformed and uneducated in what it meant and it's implications, it was the biggest pile of dogshit ever.
Quote from: SydneyRover on October 19, 2019, 02:24:59 pmCan ppl please try and stop saying ''respect the referendum'' which was a bad idea, badly executed, corrupt, the ppl were misinformed and uneducated in what it meant and it's implications, it was the biggest pile of dogshit ever.your words are 1 big reason people will not change there mind, people did no what they were voting for and that was leaving the eu, that is why so few if any have changed there minds
Quote from: bpoolrover on October 19, 2019, 05:37:17 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on October 19, 2019, 02:24:59 pmCan ppl please try and stop saying ''respect the referendum'' which was a bad idea, badly executed, corrupt, the ppl were misinformed and uneducated in what it meant and it's implications, it was the biggest pile of dogshit ever.your words are 1 big reason people will not change there mind, people did no what they were voting for and that was leaving the eu, that is why so few if any have changed there mindsHow many who voted leave actually read and acknowledged the leave manifesto and the promises they made.?It is a very simplistic thing to say that leave meant leave, but it’s far too complex a process as has become apparent since..It’s like saying we need a striker, we’ve decided we’re going to get one, then we go sign some beer swilling lard arse who barely makes it off the bench in Sunday league - but is technically a striker..Bad analogy.?If we as fans can see that signing a striker is not that straightforward, how the hell can folks not see that leaving Europe after being closely aligned for over 40 years, is going to be anything but straightforward.??Explain that to me please.?
I did. Dont start with the b*llocks that all leave voters are thick, it is not the case.