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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    You Talking about the Hugenot Farage?
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Being as two of the biggest proponents of the whole thing have legged it, anything is possible. Just because people say they will do something, it doesn't mean they will.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Well, there is a growing sense that there may yet be a compromise... Blair reappeared and the the Austrians have suggested Britain remain in some form... So, it is still up in the air..
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    The petulant children voted to leave without thinking of the consequences and their 'elitist' leaders legged it when they saw the mess that has to be sorted out.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    "In an interview with the Mirror the Ukip leader said such a narrow margin would prompt him to fight for a second referendum. He said: “In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way." Ok, it wasn't on his agenda because he had hoped to win, but in the case of a narrow...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    No, but his fans can hardly blame remainers for wanting him to actually hold his word.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Their term ends.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Think it would take 3 weeks....
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Depends on whether the ideas for more democracy and transparency now coming forward get followed through. That is the good thing about brexit - the EU now has to be reformed in order to keep the critics at bay.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Farage said before the referendum that there should be a rerun if it was close ( he thought he would lose ). I say that we have a parliament to debate and decide on such crucial issues. There must be an election before article 50 is triggered. The referendum was not binding, but a decision by...
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    Law firm trying to prevent Article 50 without act Parliament using SISU QC

    Is it right that article 50 will be triggered in 3 weeks?
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    Law firm trying to prevent Article 50 without act Parliament using SISU QC

    Well no, we have a right as EU citizens to dual nationality. The Brits here are already applying for German citizenship and the government here actively encourages us.
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    Law firm trying to prevent Article 50 without act Parliament using SISU QC

    It is a negotiating point according to Hannon.
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    Law firm trying to prevent Article 50 without act Parliament using SISU QC

    Stops people like Gove - should he get the job as PM - pushing ahead on his own.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Vice chancellor. No he is not racist as he wants people like me ( I am not young though ) to apply for German citizenship. He also thinks that the British system is an elitist system, which is true, and doesn't make him 'classist'. He is, however, a socialist.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Anyway I am enjoying my BIG Job Cornish Double IPA whilst in a German ruled EU country... I think I'll call it a night on here as it has 7,2%. It is not all bad in the EU...;-)
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Do you think a million is a vast majority?
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    A general election is not final. I would accept that as well. A strong opposition would not allow everything. The point is that this is fundamental change that cannot be reversed in a couple of years. For something like leaving the EU you need a conclusive vote. 52% is not conclusive.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    No. I have already said that the referendum was a failure either way because of the close result ( Astute will back me on that ).
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Basically it is England, not Britain and only a section of England that wants to leave. Fine - but London is the bread winner and they want to stay. The game is by no means over.
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