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Offline kevin3

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Re: Brexit means Brexit?
« Reply #100 on: October 29, 2016, 12:33:04 PM »


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Re: Brexit means Brexit?
« Reply #101 on: October 29, 2016, 12:35:59 PM »
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Re: Brexit means Brexit?
« Reply #102 on: October 29, 2016, 14:20:43 PM »
And how about accepting the DEMOCRATIC result and moving on?

A referendum is not how we pass legislation in the UK. This is where you find yourselves:

Leave Supporter: “We want our own Parliament to be sovereign on matters to do with the EU!”

Response: “Like on whether to Leave then?”

Leave Supporter: “No.”

Sovereign power in the UK lies with Parliament, not results from poorly drafted referendum questions.


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Re: Brexit means Brexit?
« Reply #103 on: October 29, 2016, 14:28:43 PM »
1 quick question if I may.

Were you in favour of a referendum before 23rd June?


 

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Re: Brexit means Brexit?
« Reply #104 on: October 29, 2016, 15:11:21 PM »
I don't know if you've noticed, but ALL of the substantive questions I have asked of Brexit voters have gone unnanswered.

When I have been challenged,  I have given you and others the courtesy of researched and meaningful answers. I will happily answer your question if you could first respond to questions i have asked several times already,  like:

After Brexit,  should the UK retain access to the single Market and/or Customs Union?

Should legislation to enact Article 50 be passed through Parliament?

There's a few others.  Take your time.

Answers that include "brexit is BREXIT"  are disqualified.

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Re: Brexit means Brexit?
« Reply #105 on: October 29, 2016, 15:29:39 PM »
A word for those concerned about cutting down "uncontrolled EU immigration".

Only about 1/3 of net migration over the past few years was from the EU.

Q. Which means that 2/3rds wasn't. Why didn't the then Home Secretary do something about the presumably "controllable" 2/3rds, then?

A. Because her name was Theresa May.


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Re: Brexit means Brexit?
« Reply #106 on: October 29, 2016, 15:36:17 PM »
I don't know if you've noticed, but ALL of the substantive questions I have asked of Brexit voters have gone unnanswered.

When I have been challenged,  I have given you and others the courtesy of researched and meaningful answers. I will happily answer your question if you could first respond to questions i have asked several times already,  like:

After Brexit,  should the UK retain access to the single Market and/or Customs Union?

Should legislation to enact Article 50 be passed through Parliament?

There's a few others.  Take your time.

Answers that include "brexit is BREXIT"  are disqualified.

It is a simple question with a simple answer why so coy about answering? Or is it as I suspect you never thought the country would vote remain.

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Re: Brexit means Brexit?
« Reply #107 on: October 29, 2016, 15:51:02 PM »
I don't know if you've noticed, but ALL of the substantive questions I have asked of Brexit voters have gone unnanswered.

When I have been challenged,  I have given you and others the courtesy of researched and meaningful answers. I will happily answer your question if you could first respond to questions i have asked several times already,  like:

After Brexit,  should the UK retain access to the single Market and/or Customs Union?

Should legislation to enact Article 50 be passed through Parliament?

There's a few others.  Take your time.

Answers that include "brexit is BREXIT"  are disqualified.

It is a simple question with a simple answer why so coy about answering? Or is it as I suspect you never thought the country would vote remain.

Ha. Ha.

I asked first.

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Re: Brexit means Brexit?
« Reply #108 on: October 29, 2016, 17:41:06 PM »
I don't know if you've noticed, but ALL of the substantive questions I have asked of Brexit voters have gone unnanswered.

When I have been challenged,  I have given you and others the courtesy of researched and meaningful answers. I will happily answer your question if you could first respond to questions i have asked several times already,  like:

After Brexit,  should the UK retain access to the single Market and/or Customs Union?

Should legislation to enact Article 50 be passed through Parliament?

There's a few others.  Take your time.

Answers that include "brexit is BREXIT"  are disqualified.

It is a simple question with a simple answer why so coy about answering? Or is it as I suspect you never thought the country would vote remain.

Ha. Ha.

I asked first.

1. No - we do not need to be part of the single market we just need to be able to strike a trade deal with Europe. It's in their interests as much as ours to do so.

2. No - there is no legal requirement to do so. The referendum result was clear and article 50 should have been enacted immediately by that coward Cameron.

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Re: Brexit means Brexit?
« Reply #109 on: October 29, 2016, 17:45:06 PM »
That's it more or less Stoop.

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