Brexit. In or Out (1 Viewer)

Brexit. In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 17 38.6%
  • Out

    Votes: 25 56.8%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 2 4.5%

  • Total voters
    44

Grendel

Well-Known Member
What’s this a sequel to the last thread
 

vow

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Good point - it’s trap!
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fernandopartridge

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Can I suggest that such a simple binary choice is why we're in such a mess. Choice should be:

Brexit - but retaining access to Single Market and all that entails, e.g. freedom of movement, various competition regulations etc
Brexit - customs union only
Brexit - no deal, trade on WTO with both tariff and non-tariff barriers to the trading with countries in the EU
No Brexit - remain in the EU with commitment to implement EU regulations to more closely align with other members over the coming years
No Brexit - remain in the EU but no seek to opt-out of regulations which seek further integration
No Brexit - remain in the EU and seek again to renegotiate regulations that we don't like (not sure what these actually are)
 

Liquid Gold

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Can I suggest that such a simple binary choice is why we're in such a mess. Choice should be:

Brexit - but retaining access to Single Market and all that entails, e.g. freedom of movement, various competition regulations etc
Brexit - customs union only
Brexit - no deal, trade on WTO with both tariff and non-tariff barriers to the trading with countries in the EU
No Brexit - remain in the EU with commitment to implement EU regulations to more closely align with other members over the coming years
No Brexit - remain in the EU but no seek to opt-out of regulations which seek further integration
No Brexit - remain in the EU and seek again to renegotiate regulations that we don't like (not sure what these actually are)
Too complicated. Should just ask

Are you:
A) A patriotic Englishman with a poppy onesie that just doesn’t like brown people.
B) A metropolitan citizen of nowhere that doesn’t know they’re born.
 

Nick

Administrator
Too complicated. Should just ask

Are you:
A) A patriotic Englishman with a poppy onesie that just doesn’t like brown people.
B) A metropolitan citizen of nowhere that doesn’t know they’re born.

Can we have a C) Both please?
 

pastythegreat

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Can I suggest that such a simple binary choice is why we're in such a mess. Choice should be:

Brexit - but retaining access to Single Market and all that entails, e.g. freedom of movement, various competition regulations etc
Brexit - customs union only
Brexit - no deal, trade on WTO with both tariff and non-tariff barriers to the trading with countries in the EU
No Brexit - remain in the EU with commitment to implement EU regulations to more closely align with other members over the coming years
No Brexit - remain in the EU but no seek to opt-out of regulations which seek further integration
No Brexit - remain in the EU and seek again to renegotiate regulations that we don't like (not sure what these actually are)
Brexit - No deal.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Can I suggest that such a simple binary choice is why we're in such a mess. Choice should be:

Brexit - but retaining access to Single Market and all that entails, e.g. freedom of movement, various competition regulations etc
Brexit - customs union only
Brexit - no deal, trade on WTO with both tariff and non-tariff barriers to the trading with countries in the EU
No Brexit - remain in the EU with commitment to implement EU regulations to more closely align with other members over the coming years
No Brexit - remain in the EU but no seek to opt-out of regulations which seek further integration
No Brexit - remain in the EU and seek again to renegotiate regulations that we don't like (not sure what these actually are)
Just leave overnight where everyone's asleep.
 

Macca

Well-Known Member
We are in and will remain in. Government has bought time now to extend the expensive charade even further before it revokes he Brexit. There has never been genuine thought given to anything else
 

Gazolba

Well-Known Member
Leaving is utterly terrible but staying in is worse.
If it wasn't for Ireland, we'd be out already.
 

Sick Boy

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Considering how easy it was and is supposed to be, i’m shocked that a Brexiteer hasn’t openly challenged May for the leadership.
 

Malaka

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I voted in, but put to another vote I would vote out as I believe in democracy. IMO the only vote should be the deal or no deal
 

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