Time to leave and reasons why (BREXIT)

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outasite
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Re: Time to leave and reasons why (BREXIT)

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Jimgward wrote: Wed Jun 21, 2017 10:45 pm Outasite should be Outaideas. Resorting to “objectionable pair” puts you with some of the others on here, who can’t stand alternative views,
I do not ever object to alternative views. Those two take the cake though. One even calls his offspring an idiot (or words to that effect) and the other has absolutely no time for anyone who does not agree with her comments, instead she chooses to (try to ) belittle them with her replies to their comments.
So per my post, why do they not just rescind their citizenship of a country they evidently assume is full fools.
We have, so far, had just under a years worth of ifs, maybes, and projections. Not one thing is in concrete yet. Not one.

And if, as these two and others assume, the UK is bullied and cajoled into a deal that benefits the EU but not the UK, well so be it, and won't there be some gleeful comments coming from these two when that happens.

In answer to your particular comment, I withdraw "objectionable pair" and insert "the two Remainers who seem to have something against the 17.4 million". Will that do??
WHL
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Re: Time to leave and reasons why (BREXIT)

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outasite wrote: Wed Jun 21, 2017 7:01 pm I cannot understand why Happy in Cyprus and Oh Susanna do not rescind forever their UK citizenship and become Cypriot or German or wherever they choose to reside. They are without a doubt the most objectionable pair on this Political forum with their constant non stop harping on and on about what a terrible mistake the 17.4 million under-educated, low IQ'd, chumps ( their comments over and over and over again on the forum----not mine)have made by voting to leave the fantastic/ how can we live without it/ what a wonderful Utopia on Earth/ European Union.
Become German or Cypriot or whatever EU country's citizenship you choose and then have a pop at the Brits.
I voted to leave the cesspit and cannot wait for March 2019.
And I do hope that the lying shyte dead politicians who conned us into voting to join a Tariff Free Trading Union in 1971 are spinning in their graves with shame.
Good post.. What all these remoaners have in common is, they love Democracy as long as every one votes their way.
outasite
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Re: Time to leave and reasons why (BREXIT)

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WHL wrote: Thu Jun 22, 2017 9:57 am
outasite wrote: Wed Jun 21, 2017 7:01 pm I cannot understand why Happy in Cyprus and Oh Susanna do not rescind forever their UK citizenship and become Cypriot or German or wherever they choose to reside. They are without a doubt the most objectionable pair on this Political forum with their constant non stop harping on and on about what a terrible mistake the 17.4 million under-educated, low IQ'd, chumps ( their comments over and over and over again on the forum----not mine)have made by voting to leave the fantastic/ how can we live without it/ what a wonderful Utopia on Earth/ European Union.
Become German or Cypriot or whatever EU country's citizenship you choose and then have a pop at the Brits.
I voted to leave the cesspit and cannot wait for March 2019.
And I do hope that the lying shyte dead politicians who conned us into voting to join a Tariff Free Trading Union in 1971 are spinning in their graves with shame.
Good post.. What all these remoaners have in common is, they love Democracy as long as every one votes their way.
You'll be told off !!!!! :D :D
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Re: Time to leave and reasons why (BREXIT)

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Austin7 wrote: Thu Jun 22, 2017 10:40 am
outasite wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2017 10:41 amBut to be fair, he has his views as does his best pal, and I really just wish he had bothered to vote remain so I would have a teeny weeny bit of respect for his constant snipes at the under educated, unintelligent, idiotic, foolish, dumb, chumps who voted to leave his beloved EU. All 17.4 million of us including his son who he gleefully snipes at as well. How weird.
I find the most foolish chumps are those that sit up half the night (eg. 3 am, 4am) posting on the forum :lol:
:lol:
Firefly
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Re: Time to leave and reasons why (BREXIT)

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It's all the worry over Brexit, it stops some people sleeping it seems ;)

Jackie
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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Re: Time to leave and reasons why (BREXIT)

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Road Warrior wrote: Thu Jun 22, 2017 11:54 am I'm sure this will cheer you all up : Holyrood may be required to sign off on Brexit !
http://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/ ... ck_Brexit/
Bit confused by this one.

The UK Government signed the Treaty of Rome, to say they [HMG] agreed to be bound by it. This applied to the UK Government, not UK citizens individually. In order to bind the citizenry to the agreement HMG introduced the 1972 Act, to oblige the citizenry to the same regulations as the Government.

When the notice period for Article 50 is over, and unless the contrary is mutually agreed by both parties, then deal or no deal the UK will leave the EU at that point, and Brexit will have happened.

If the 1972 Act is still in place, then the people will continue to be bound by EU regulations, even though the Government isn't [for example, they could close the UK fisheries to any but UK registered boats, although UK law would continue to insist the UK fishermen only accessed them in compliance with EU directives]

Whatever else it might do, refusing to endorse the repeal of the 1972 Act will definitely not do two things

1) It won't [indeed cannot] stop Brexit
2) It will not support any claims to sanity that may be made by people who do not vote for it
Firefly
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Re: Time to leave and reasons why (BREXIT)

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Blimey Lloyd, surely you aren't comparing yourself to Mrs Thatcher ?

Jackie
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
outasite
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Re: Time to leave and reasons why (BREXIT)

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Actually no I do not think you need a German or Cypriot passport to have your opinions. However I wonder if a German or a Cypriot would make the derogatory remarks you constantly make about the people who voted out. Other, of course,the EU left wing writers and commentators that OhS seems to surf for and find all the time.
Still keep it coming and one day you will crow as will she or you and she will shut up. Either way, we will be out.
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Re: Time to leave and reasons why (BREXIT)

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Firefly wrote: Sat Jun 24, 2017 2:43 pm Blimey Lloyd, surely you aren't comparing yourself to Mrs Thatcher ?
Jackie
Don't be stupid, HiC is at a higher level altogether.......away with the fairies.
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Re: Time to leave and reasons why (BREXIT)

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Honestly Lloyd, you're quite funny at times. :lol:

Jackie
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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