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Just impossible to have any sort of grown up discussion int it?Who's "glorying in our own demise" here Selby? Some of us are working 50 hours a week to try to sort out the mess that pensioners like you have tipped us into.
Starmer is playing it very sensibly.He knows precisely what damage Brexit is doing. He also knows that opening up that issue before the next election just plays into the Tories' hands. It allows them to start the whole anti-EU Culture War trope again.So he says his plan is to not consider rejoining the SM and CU "for now".That's politics. He closes down the issue "for now". And gives himself the opening to bring the issue back to the boil when politically suitable.And if the polls carry on like this, the time when things become politically suitable might be a lot sooner than I ever thought.https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1605613548792578050?s=20&t=PW9SyhHr-9xxmuvY8ZG7kA
The biggest problem with Britain is the European loving people that live here and glorify in their own demise, and just moan. I wonder why they stay here when there is a wonder land just a short dingy ride away, they could swop stories mid channel with the boats coming the other way.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 22, 2022, 03:27:33 pmStarmer is playing it very sensibly.He knows precisely what damage Brexit is doing. He also knows that opening up that issue before the next election just plays into the Tories' hands. It allows them to start the whole anti-EU Culture War trope again.So he says his plan is to not consider rejoining the SM and CU "for now".That's politics. He closes down the issue "for now". And gives himself the opening to bring the issue back to the boil when politically suitable.And if the polls carry on like this, the time when things become politically suitable might be a lot sooner than I ever thought.https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1605613548792578050?s=20&t=PW9SyhHr-9xxmuvY8ZG7kAHow do you propose to gain a mandate Billy to rejoin the EU ?Another Referendum ?An Election Manifesto ?Opinion Polls ? ( careful they had remain to win )Presumably you'd wish to run this one past the electorate ..... Yes ?Have you also considered what the terms of re-entry to the EU maybe ?Acceptance of the Euro ?No rebate perhaps ?There's more to this than one demographic in the graveyard I'd respectively suggest .
Starmer is playing it very sensibly.He knows precisely what damage Brexit is doing. He also knows that opening up that issue before the next election just plays into the Tories' hands. It allows them to start the whole anti-EU Culture War trope again.So he says his plan is to not consider rejoining the SM and CU "for now".That's politics. He closes down the issue "for now". And gives himself the opening to bring the issue back to the boil when politically suitable.And if the polls carry on like this, the time when things become politically suitable might be a lot sooner than I ever thought.https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1605613548792578050?s=20&t=PW9SyhHr-9xxmuvY8ZG7kA
Quote from: tyke1962 on December 22, 2022, 03:48:06 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 22, 2022, 03:27:33 pmStarmer is playing it very sensibly.He knows precisely what damage Brexit is doing. He also knows that opening up that issue before the next election just plays into the Tories' hands. It allows them to start the whole anti-EU Culture War trope again.So he says his plan is to not consider rejoining the SM and CU "for now".That's politics. He closes down the issue "for now". And gives himself the opening to bring the issue back to the boil when politically suitable.And if the polls carry on like this, the time when things become politically suitable might be a lot sooner than I ever thought.https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1605613548792578050?s=20&t=PW9SyhHr-9xxmuvY8ZG7kAHow do you propose to gain a mandate Billy to rejoin the EU ?Another Referendum ?An Election Manifesto ?Opinion Polls ? ( careful they had remain to win )Presumably you'd wish to run this one past the electorate ..... Yes ?Have you also considered what the terms of re-entry to the EU maybe ?Acceptance of the Euro ?No rebate perhaps ?There's more to this than one demographic in the graveyard I'd respectively suggest .According to all the Brexit lovers on here, that's all it took to give Boris a mandate to do whatever he wanted.As for the Euro/no rebate bit, that'd be the price we'd have to pay for our own stupidity in the first place.
Quote from: tyke1962 on December 22, 2022, 03:48:06 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 22, 2022, 03:27:33 pmStarmer is playing it very sensibly.He knows precisely what damage Brexit is doing. He also knows that opening up that issue before the next election just plays into the Tories' hands. It allows them to start the whole anti-EU Culture War trope again.So he says his plan is to not consider rejoining the SM and CU "for now".That's politics. He closes down the issue "for now". And gives himself the opening to bring the issue back to the boil when politically suitable.And if the polls carry on like this, the time when things become politically suitable might be a lot sooner than I ever thought.https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1605613548792578050?s=20&t=PW9SyhHr-9xxmuvY8ZG7kAHow do you propose to gain a mandate Billy to rejoin the EU ?Another Referendum ?An Election Manifesto ?Opinion Polls ? ( careful they had remain to win )Presumably you'd wish to run this one past the electorate ..... Yes ?Have you also considered what the terms of re-entry to the EU maybe ?Acceptance of the Euro ?No rebate perhaps ?There's more to this than one demographic in the graveyard I'd respectively suggest .According to all the Brexit lovers on here, that's all it took to give Boris a mandate to do whatever he wanted.As for the Euro/no rebate bit, that'd be the price we'd have to pay for our own stupidity in the first place.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 22, 2022, 03:27:33 pmStarmer is playing it very sensibly.He knows precisely what damage Brexit is doing. He also knows that opening up that issue before the next election just plays into the Tories' hands. It allows them to start the whole anti-EU Culture War trope again.So he says his plan is to not consider rejoining the SM and CU "for now".That's politics. He closes down the issue "for now". And gives himself the opening to bring the issue back to the boil when politically suitable.And if the polls carry on like this, the time when things become politically suitable might be a lot sooner than I ever thought.https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1605613548792578050?s=20&t=PW9SyhHr-9xxmuvY8ZG7kAHow do you propose to gain a mandate Billy to rejoin the EU ?Another Referendum ?An Election Manifesto ?Opinion Polls ? ( careful they had remain to win )Presumably you'd wish to run this one past the electorate ..... Yes ?Have you also considered what the terms of re-entry to the EU maybe ?Acceptance of the Euro ?No rebate perhaps ?There's more to this than one demographic in the graveyard I'd respectively suggest .
Starmer is playing it very sensibly.He knows precisely what damage Brexit is doing. He also knows that opening up that issue before the next election just plays into the Tories' hands. It allows them to start the whole anti-EU Culture War trope again.So he says his plan is to not consider rejoining the SM and CU "for now".That's politics. He closes down the issue "for now". And gives himself the opening to bring the issue back to the boil when politically suitable.And if the polls carry on like this, the time when things become politically suitable might be a lot sooner than I ever thought.https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1605613548792578050?s=20&t=PW9SyhHr-9xxmuvY8ZG7kA
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on December 22, 2022, 03:51:49 pmQuote from: tyke1962 on December 22, 2022, 03:48:06 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 22, 2022, 03:27:33 pmStarmer is playing it very sensibly.He knows precisely what damage Brexit is doing. He also knows that opening up that issue before the next election just plays into the Tories' hands. It allows them to start the whole anti-EU Culture War trope again.So he says his plan is to not consider rejoining the SM and CU "for now".That's politics. He closes down the issue "for now". And gives himself the opening to bring the issue back to the boil when politically suitable.And if the polls carry on like this, the time when things become politically suitable might be a lot sooner than I ever thought.https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1605613548792578050?s=20&t=PW9SyhHr-9xxmuvY8ZG7kAHow do you propose to gain a mandate Billy to rejoin the EU ?Another Referendum ?An Election Manifesto ?Opinion Polls ? ( careful they had remain to win )Presumably you'd wish to run this one past the electorate ..... Yes ?Have you also considered what the terms of re-entry to the EU maybe ?Acceptance of the Euro ?No rebate perhaps ?There's more to this than one demographic in the graveyard I'd respectively suggest .According to all the Brexit lovers on here, that's all it took to give Boris a mandate to do whatever he wanted.As for the Euro/no rebate bit, that'd be the price we'd have to pay for our own stupidity in the first place.If the Labour Party put rejoining the EU in their election manifesto and won an 80 seat majority on that ticket then they'd be nothing more to be said .I certainly wouldn't expect the four goes at it the remain vote had between 2015 and 2019 and fell short each time .
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on December 22, 2022, 03:51:49 pmQuote from: tyke1962 on December 22, 2022, 03:48:06 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 22, 2022, 03:27:33 pmStarmer is playing it very sensibly.He knows precisely what damage Brexit is doing. He also knows that opening up that issue before the next election just plays into the Tories' hands. It allows them to start the whole anti-EU Culture War trope again.So he says his plan is to not consider rejoining the SM and CU "for now".That's politics. He closes down the issue "for now". And gives himself the opening to bring the issue back to the boil when politically suitable.And if the polls carry on like this, the time when things become politically suitable might be a lot sooner than I ever thought.https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1605613548792578050?s=20&t=PW9SyhHr-9xxmuvY8ZG7kAHow do you propose to gain a mandate Billy to rejoin the EU ?Another Referendum ?An Election Manifesto ?Opinion Polls ? ( careful they had remain to win )Presumably you'd wish to run this one past the electorate ..... Yes ?Have you also considered what the terms of re-entry to the EU maybe ?Acceptance of the Euro ?No rebate perhaps ?There's more to this than one demographic in the graveyard I'd respectively suggest .According to all the Brexit lovers on here, that's all it took to give Boris a mandate to do whatever he wanted.As for the Euro/no rebate bit, that'd be the price we'd have to pay for our own stupidity in the first place.Let me get this straight, you've whittled about Brexit since forever and about how much it's cost us but you would now be quite happy to "pay the price for our own stupidity" and re-enter with no rebate and the euro to boot.And you had the temerity to talk about stupid?
Quote from: tyke1962 on December 22, 2022, 03:48:06 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 22, 2022, 03:27:33 pmStarmer is playing it very sensibly.He knows precisely what damage Brexit is doing. He also knows that opening up that issue before the next election just plays into the Tories' hands. It allows them to start the whole anti-EU Culture War trope again.So he says his plan is to not consider rejoining the SM and CU "for now".That's politics. He closes down the issue "for now". And gives himself the opening to bring the issue back to the boil when politically suitable.And if the polls carry on like this, the time when things become politically suitable might be a lot sooner than I ever thought.https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1605613548792578050?s=20&t=PW9SyhHr-9xxmuvY8ZG7kAHow do you propose to gain a mandate Billy to rejoin the EU ?Another Referendum ?An Election Manifesto ?Opinion Polls ? ( careful they had remain to win )Presumably you'd wish to run this one past the electorate ..... Yes ?Have you also considered what the terms of re-entry to the EU maybe ?Acceptance of the Euro ?No rebate perhaps ?There's more to this than one demographic in the graveyard I'd respectively suggest .According to all the Brexit lovers on here, that's all it took to give Boris a mandate to do whatever he wanted.As for the Euro/no rebate bit, that'd be the price we'd have to pay for our own stupidity in the first place.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 22, 2022, 03:27:33 pmStarmer is playing it very sensibly.He knows precisely what damage Brexit is doing. He also knows that opening up that issue before the next election just plays into the Tories' hands. It allows them to start the whole anti-EU Culture War trope again.So he says his plan is to not consider rejoining the SM and CU "for now".That's politics. He closes down the issue "for now". And gives himself the opening to bring the issue back to the boil when politically suitable.And if the polls carry on like this, the time when things become politically suitable might be a lot sooner than I ever thought.https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1605613548792578050?s=20&t=PW9SyhHr-9xxmuvY8ZG7kAHow do you propose to gain a mandate Billy to rejoin the EU ?Another Referendum ?An Election Manifesto ?Opinion Polls ? ( careful they had remain to win )Presumably you'd wish to run this one past the electorate ..... Yes ?Have you also considered what the terms of re-entry to the EU maybe ?Acceptance of the Euro ?No rebate perhaps ?There's more to this than one demographic in the graveyard I'd respectively suggest .
Starmer is playing it very sensibly.He knows precisely what damage Brexit is doing. He also knows that opening up that issue before the next election just plays into the Tories' hands. It allows them to start the whole anti-EU Culture War trope again.So he says his plan is to not consider rejoining the SM and CU "for now".That's politics. He closes down the issue "for now". And gives himself the opening to bring the issue back to the boil when politically suitable.And if the polls carry on like this, the time when things become politically suitable might be a lot sooner than I ever thought.https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1605613548792578050?s=20&t=PW9SyhHr-9xxmuvY8ZG7kA
Never mind the waffle about Corbyn and the distraction tactics to avoid the issue, how do you escape from this;https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/keir-starmer-back-eu-make-brexit-work-311956/to a position of a new referendum?2030 you say....err, why 2030?That is beyond the next parliament, and by then the entire economic landscape will have changed as we exceed the 1.5 degree limits for climate change.Your position makes no sense, but you know that deep down, don't you?
Quote from: albie on December 22, 2022, 06:33:33 pmNever mind the waffle about Corbyn and the distraction tactics to avoid the issue, how do you escape from this;https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/keir-starmer-back-eu-make-brexit-work-311956/to a position of a new referendum?2030 you say....err, why 2030?That is beyond the next parliament, and by then the entire economic landscape will have changed as we exceed the 1.5 degree limits for climate change.Your position makes no sense, but you know that deep down, don't you?Tell me in simple detail how Labour opens up the Brexit wound for the next two years and wins in 2024.Tell me that and I'll engage..Ignore that, and all your principles and theories aren't worth zip. But why do I bother? I've never yet convinced anyone from the far Left that winning an election is a necessary condition to actually implementing any progressive policy.
Stay out of Europe or I'll shoot myself ........ in the foot