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DarioMartin

Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:04pm

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Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:04pm

hartcjhart wrote on Sun Aug 9, 2020 3:47pm:

then I would rather been seen as sad than as arrogant

Fear not, the tenor of your posts allows you to wear both labels quite happily

Doris

Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:06pm

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Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:06pm

For heck’s sake hartcjhart. Can you not answer a very simple question. In stead of banging on about how good brexit is for the U.K.  just tell us WHY.   STOP AVOIDING A VERY SIMPLE QUESTION. 

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Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:16pm

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DarioMartin wrote on Sun Aug 9, 2020 3:25pm:

Agreed describes Brexit - and Brexiteers - in one word.

If you are British and siding with remain, it is sad to see that British doggedness and spirit to seize the moment and win through disappear.

That is what is sad. It matters not now which way you voted, for or against, it's over, Britain have left the EU, so get over it. Whether it be with or without a deal at the end of the year will be determined by that arrogant little unelected Eurocrat Michel Barnier as I do not think Britain is going to yield further.

There is really no argument, I will repeat; "It's over", move on.    

Everyone has an opinion, so respect it.

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Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:29pm

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Stuart47 wrote on Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:16pm:

If you are British and siding with remain, it is sad to see that British doggedness and spirit to seize the moment and win through disappear.

That is what is sad. It matters not now which way you voted, for or against, it's over, Britain have left the EU, so get over it. Whether it be with or without a deal at the end of the year will be determined by that arrogant little unelected Eurocrat Michel Barnier as I do not think Britain is g...

...oing to yield further.

There is really no argument, I will repeat; "It's over", move on.    

Everyone has an opinion, so respect it.

And I will repeat myself.  Anyone who thinks this argument is over has got rocks in their head.  The ability to get a deal lies completely with the utterly brain-dead BoZo and the arrogant unelected leader of the country, Scummings, not Barnier ...that shows your arrogance - believing that a tiny soon to be insignificant  little country should be able to dictate terms to its largest trading partner ....

“Get over it, just move on”, seems to be the cry of the Brexiteer afraid their island utopia will be snatched away.

It will.  Not tomorrow, not next year, not even this decade - but the government has lied through their teeth and sold out the populace once - I’ll guarantee when it suits their purposes they will do so again.

When it suits UK, and as in 1961 when they saw the European economies grow while theirs stagnated, there will be a change of heart and once the memories of Referendum 2016 have settled, The UK will be back.  Add to that that as I said a while back, the hard core Brexiteers are ageing and the youth who are by and large pro EU are coming of voting age ... in a few years time, many will be replacing the current anti-EU numbskulls in parliament.

Oh you’ll be back, that much is certain.  Here’s hoping UK can have the same good deal they originally had ... either that, or get used to the €€€ ....

#BrejoinEU

hartcjhart

Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:48pm

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Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:48pm

Doris wrote on Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:06pm:

For heck’s sake hartcjhart. Can you not answer a very simple question. In stead of banging on about how good brexit is for the U.K.  just tell us WHY.   STOP AVOIDING A VERY SIMPLE QUESTION. 

you have asked again

I have posted TWICE what good things have come/will come out of Brexit

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Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:51pm

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believing that a tiny soon to be insignificant  little country should be able to dictate terms to its largest trading partner ....


if that is the case why do you have so much interest in brexit,is it you are scared that when the UK makes a success of it others will follow and your dream of the EU will crumble

hartcjhart

Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:56pm

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Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:56pm

that that as I said a while back, the hard core Brexiteers are ageing and the youth who are by and large pro EU are coming of voting age

sadly the current youth are too interested in partying/being snowflakes to take much interest in not only politics but also the eu

and the middle agers are seeing the eu for exactly what it is,a pseudo empire trying to take control of ALL its member countries

DarioMartin

Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 5:02pm

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Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 5:02pm

hartcjhart wrote on Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:56pm:

that that as I said a while back, the hard core Brexiteers are ageing and the youth who are by and large pro EU are coming of voting age

sadly the current youth are too interested in partying/being snowflakes to take much interest in not only politics but also the eu

and the middle agers are seeing the eu for exactly what it is,a pseudo empire trying to take control of ALL its member countries

Good lord.  You really are quite deluded and out of touch with reality aren’t you?

Silly question - course you are - you’re a Brexiteer.

DarioMartin

Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 5:04pm

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Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 5:04pm

hartcjhart wrote on Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:48pm:

you have asked again

I have posted TWICE what good things have come/will come out of Brexit

Actually, you haven’t.  You’ve posted a list of vague ideals that you already have but are too blinded by nationalism and Brexit lies to see

Stuart47

Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 5:04pm

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Posted: Sun Aug 9, 2020 5:04pm

DarioMartin wrote on Sun Aug 9, 2020 4:29pm:

And I will repeat myself.  Anyone who thinks this argument is over has got rocks in their head.  The ability to get a deal lies completely with the utterly brain-dead BoZo and the arrogant unelected leader of the country, Scummings, not Barnier ...that shows your arrogance - believing t...

...hat a tiny soon to be insignificant  little country should be able to dictate terms to its largest trading partner ....

“Get over it, just move on”, seems to be the cry of the Brexiteer afraid their island utopia will be snatched away.

It will.  Not tomorrow, not next year, not even this decade - but the government has lied through their teeth and sold out the populace once - I’ll guarantee when it suits their purposes they will do so again.

When it suits UK, and as in 1961 when they saw the European economies grow while theirs stagnated, there will be a change of heart and once the memories of Referendum 2016 have settled, The UK will be back.  Add to that that as I said a while back, the hard core Brexiteers are ageing and the youth who are by and large pro EU are coming of voting age ... in a few years time, many will be replacing the current anti-EU numbskulls in parliament.

Oh you’ll be back, that much is certain.  Here’s hoping UK can have the same good deal they originally had ... either that, or get used to the €€€ ....

#BrejoinEU

I wasn't going not to reply anymore, but you are obviously so ill informed on UK history I will have to. In 1961, Britain were recovering from a war to save Europe, they were bankrupt with an enormous war debt which was only recently paid off. European countries were given aid to recover through the Marshal Plan (ERP). The European countries assisted were Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and West Germany. Britain remained with the war debt and that is why European economies exceeded Britain's. Spain did not feature because of their neutrality and is probably why the EU have just about bankrupted them along with Greece, Italy and other southern members. Brexit is only the first, there will be others and soon.

Now I don't want to be rude, but it is clear you are set in your ways so will respond no more. 

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