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fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,976
Deleted member 9744 said:
It's amazing how now it's remainers who are responsible for the mess and are the idiots rather than those who campaigned for and voted for Brexit. The right always use this argument and it is like Truss' anti growth coalition logic.

Obviously it was the populists/xenophobes, who listened to people like Farage who are most to blame. They campaigned and voted for Brexit so caused the mess. However, next comes the ones who knew it was damaging but failed to out the positive arguments for EU membership.
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I don't disagree with you I'm just pointing out that the remain campaign failed to act as that failsafe
 

shmmeee

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,977
fernandopartridge said:
Well yes but I was not making that argument. The remain MPs pre and post referendum failed to articulate the importance of the single market and got stupidly sucked into to every silly binary choice narrative cooked up by the leave campaign.
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The single market was never a choice. That was clear from the start. May was told “hard Brexit or you’re out” then when she didn’t deliver the unicorn we got Boris who was onboard and still couldn’t deliver the unicorn but had enough Vote Leave cred to get it through.

The Tories were scared they’d have the membership after them if they didn’t join in the swivel eyed lunacy or they’d lose the whip under Johnson.
 

shmmeee

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,978
fernandopartridge said:
I don't disagree with you I'm just pointing out that the remain campaign failed to act as that failsafe
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They had no political capital whatsoever after the vote. And what was very clear was that any Brexit which left us with free movement and ECJ involvement wouldn’t fly.
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,979
fernandopartridge said:
Once the referendum had happened it happened, any grown up politician would recognise that. The job after the vote was to minimise the impact and the remain MPs catastrophically failed to do that.
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Ha ha ha ha. Let’s blame those that voted against the cluster fuck.
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,980
We didn’t expect a lion to eat our face said the representative from the lion eating our face party.

The only people who are to blame for the brexit that we ended up with are the people who campaigned and voted for brexit.
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,981
Clearly there’s still some leave voters who still can’t grow up enough to look in the mirror and face their mistake. I must admit I didn’t expect it to be FP but here we are.
 
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Grendel

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,982
shmmeee said:
They had no political capital whatsoever after the vote. And what was very clear was that any Brexit which left us with free movement and ECJ involvement wouldn’t fly.
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The May government had a fragile majority - I assume this is referencing the Kinnock vote. If every remain mp voted for it it surely would have passed wouldn’t it?
 

shmmeee

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,983
Grendel said:
The May government had a fragile majority - I assume this is referencing the Kinnock vote. If every remain mp voted for it it surely would have passed wouldn’t it?
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Remind me again who the “remain” whip is again?
 

Grendel

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,984
shmmeee said:
Remind me again who the “remain” whip is again?
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I don’t think that was the point being made. Out was always out so some oriole should have engaged their brain and voted for the best compromise option rather than plodding on to an inevitable defeat
 

shmmeee

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,985
Grendel said:
I don’t think that was the point being made. Out was always out so some oriole should have engaged their brain and voted for the best compromise option rather than plodding on to an inevitable defeat
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You said the Remain MPs, just wondering who that was, as surely you understand how parliamentary democracy works.

When did the government table a vote on SM access?
 

Grendel

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,986
shmmeee said:
You said the Remain MPs, just wondering who that was, as surely you understand how parliamentary democracy works.

When did the government table a vote on SM access?
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Oddly yes I fully understand how it works thanks - Shame Mr Starmer with his tremendous idea for a 2nd referendum in the manifesto failed to understand how democracy worked full stop. Well not a shame for Mr Johnson
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,987
 
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CCFCSteve

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,988
skybluetony176 said:
Ha ha ha ha. Let’s blame those that voted against the cluster fuck.
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I don’t think Fernandos talking about blaming anyone. It’s more just dealing with the reality of the situation.

Agree with comments that rejoining the SM wouldn’t have worked post referendum as a majority who voted leave would’ve had at least a passing issue with freedom of movement. Even now, with employment/staffing issues this would be major challenge

Sides have overplayed their hand throughout this (before and after vote) which is why we’ve ended up with the shitshow of a hard Brexit that only a small proportion probably wanted in 2016.

A Swiss style solution appears a sensible ish option ie various bilateral agreements over key issues in particular trading, security etc. More relaxed rules on EU migration, less friction with trade and presumably this would resolve NI situation. It would be a big step in the right direction
 

shmmeee

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,989
Grendel said:
Oddly yes I fully understand how it works thanks - Shame Mr Starmer with his tremendous idea for a 2nd referendum in the manifesto failed to understand how democracy worked full stop. Well not a shame for Mr Johnson
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Sorry my Grendel translator is on the blink since the update, but I *think* you’re saying “yea shmmeee you’re right obviously I know that only the govenrment could propose such a bill and that Conservative Party MPs have to follow the whip and the shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the EU has no ability to do that” but I may have misheard.
 

skybluetony176

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,990
CCFCSteve said:
I don’t think Fernandos talking about blaming anyone. It’s more just dealing with the reality of the situation.

Agree with comments that rejoining the SM wouldn’t have worked post referendum as a majority who voted leave would’ve had at least a passing issue with freedom of movement. Even now, with employment/staffing issues this would be major challenge

Sides have overplayed their hand throughout this (before and after vote) which is why we’ve ended up with the shitshow of a hard Brexit that only a small proportion probably wanted in 2016.

A Swiss style solution appears a sensible ish option ie various bilateral agreements over key issues in particular trading, security etc. More relaxed rules on EU migration, less friction with trade and presumably this would resolve NI situation. It would be a big step in the right direction
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The reality of the situation is it was a huge mistake. The only people responsible for that are those who campaigned for it and voted for it choosing to believe people like Rees-Mogg and Boris who had their own agendas rather than experts who called it correctly. Until people start levelling that in their heads they’re only making the situation worse. Either that or they’re a racist, xenophobic or right wing ideologists.
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,991
skybluetony176 said:
We didn’t expect a lion to eat our face said the representative from the lion eating our face party.

The only people who are to blame for the brexit that we ended up with are the people who campaigned and voted for brexit.
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As if Tony isn't exhibiting the exact attitude that I'm talking about
 

skybluetony176

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,992
fernandopartridge said:
As if Tony isn't exhibiting the exact attitude that I'm talking about
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You were the one stupid enough to fall for it. Me and you had one day to influence last 6 years and it was in 2016. I voted remain, you voted leave and paved the way for everything that followed. Including a Boris Johnson majority. All on you. You may as well be a Tory.
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,993
skybluetony176 said:
You were the one stupid enough to fall for it. Me and you had one day to influence last 6 years and it was in 2016. I voted remain, you voted leave and paved the way for everything that followed. Including a Boris Johnson majority. All on you. You may as well be a Tory.
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From you, a UKIP voter
 
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JAM See

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,994
Brighton Sky Blue said:
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Fake news!

Get Farage (rhymes with garage) to investigate.
 
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Deleted member 9744

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,995
fernandopartridge said:
From you, a UKIP voter
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Is Tony right that you voted for Brexit? And now you are calling remainers idiots and responsible for the harm it has done?
 

skybluetony176

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,996
fernandopartridge said:
From you, a UKIP voter
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Yeah. I worked it out. You’re still there.
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,997
Deleted member 9744 said:
Is Tony right that you voted for Brexit? And now you are calling remainers idiots and responsible for the harm it has done?
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Yes, I've been open about it and open about what I wanted from it, have a look at the EU thread. Was quite happy with the idea of being a rule taker in exchange for access to the single market. It's still a lot different from being expected to implement every single EU law.
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 20, 2022
  • #23,998
Anyway let's not divert this thread into another EU one. My last point on Brexit is that it's not a problem in itself, it's just a symptom of 40+ years of rampant neoliberalism which is the real problem.
It's an empty victory for a lot of leave voters because ultimately the same basic economic system is in place which delivers the same outcomes.
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 21, 2022
  • #23,999
skybluetony176 said:
Clearly there’s still some leave voters who still can’t grow up enough to look in the mirror and face their mistake. I must admit I didn’t expect it to be FP but here we are.
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Have a look back through the EU thread you balloon - I admitted my own mistake a long time ago but only in retrospect. Leave itself did not need to be the problem it has become.
 

Sick Boy

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  • Nov 21, 2022
  • #24,000
skybluetony176 said:
You were the one stupid enough to fall for it. Me and you had one day to influence last 6 years and it was in 2016. I voted remain, you voted leave and paved the way for everything that followed. Including a Boris Johnson majority. All on you. You may as well be a Tory.
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He's probably one of the most left-wing posters on the forum.
 

Grendel

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  • Nov 21, 2022
  • #24,001
Sick Boy said:
He's probably one of the most left-wing posters on the forum.
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The labour leader and deputy at the time - whatever they put out in public wanted out - a lifelong ambition achieved. The Tory majority was because of dimwit Starmer in his job at the time trying to reverse the decision
 
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Sick Boy

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  • Nov 21, 2022
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Grendel said:
The labour leader and deputy at the time - whatever they put out in public wanted out - a lifelong ambition achieved. The Tory majority was because of dimwit Starmer in his job at the time trying to reverse the decision
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Agreed on the first point.
The entrenched positions after the debate and the refusal of both sides to find compromises led to the current situation. The Remain campaign was poorly executed and got grabbed into polarising arguments by Leave and focused on negativity, rather than highlighting the benefits and positives of EU membership.
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Nov 21, 2022
  • #24,003
fernandopartridge said:
Have a look back through the EU thread you balloon - I admitted my own mistake a long time ago but only in retrospect. Leave itself did not need to be the problem it has become.
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Admitting your mistake and being in denial of the consequences of your vote are two different things. There was only going to be one outcome to leave. You’re trying to blame remain MP’s for the consequences of your vote. Everything that followed is on you. Brexit was only ever going to lead to Boris as PM, a vote for leave was a vote for Boris. There never was going to be any benefits for the simple fact that it was Boris, Gove, Cummings, Hannan, Rees-Mogg, Davies, Redwood etc who sold it too you. You’re calling me a balloon, look at the Tories you had to pinch your nose and get into bed with when voting leave. You took leave of common sense and your valued political principles when you did that. That’s before you even consider the racist and xenophobes you jumped into bed with too. And now you’re blaming remain MP’s for not voting for something that they never had the option to vote for. I can only assume that you’ve gone so far left that you’re now far right, you just haven’t realised it yet. Blaming everyone else for the consequences of your own actions is straight out of the far right play book. It’s foreigners, it’s the left, it’s remainers, it’s the woke, it’s the RNLA, it’s the National Trust. We’ve had 12 years of right wing nationalism, you decided to at the very least lend them your vote. It’s all on them.
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Nov 21, 2022
  • #24,004
Sick Boy said:
He's probably one of the most left-wing posters on the forum.
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Yet he uses the language of the right. It’s leavers fault. Straight out of the ERG/Ferage playbook.
 
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shmmeee

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  • Nov 21, 2022
  • #24,005
Grendel said:
The labour leader and deputy at the time - whatever they put out in public wanted out - a lifelong ambition achieved. The Tory majority was because of dimwit Starmer in his job at the time trying to reverse the decision
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Starmers name doesn’t come up once in the analysis of why Labour lost in 2019. Try harder.
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 21, 2022
  • #24,006
skybluetony176 said:
Yet he uses the language of the right. It’s leavers fault. Straight out of the ERG/Ferage playbook.
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Have a day off
 

shmmeee

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  • Nov 21, 2022
  • #24,007
shmmeee said:
Starmers name doesn’t come up once in the analysis of why Labour lost in 2019. Try harder.
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Just cos I like to back up what I say:

 

skybluetony176

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  • Nov 21, 2022
  • #24,008
fernandopartridge said:
Have a day off
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I honestly think you’re better than this. You need to have a look at yourself and consider my points. I won’t have a “day off” either. You know my background, you know I know first hand how hard the GFA was to get, so no I won’t take a day off. I have 2 teenage children, the eldest doing her GCSE’s and is going to suffer the most leaving school in 2 1/2 years time not only dealing with the damage of your political ideology and ultimately it’s her generation who’s going to have to repair that damage. And you want to blame me and others who don’t share your ideology, go fuck yourself. It’s all on you and the moronic wing of the Tories, the racist and the xenophobes that you’re happy to keep company with. Take a day off yourself, take a look in the mirror and have a long conversation with yourself. You’re lost.
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 21, 2022
  • #24,009
skybluetony176 said:
Admitting your mistake and being in denial of the consequences of your vote are two different things. There was only going to be one outcome to leave. You’re trying to blame remain MP’s for the consequences of your vote. Everything that followed is on you. Brexit was only ever going to lead to Boris as PM
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[citation needed]
skybluetony176 said:
a vote for leave was a vote for Boris
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[citation needed]
skybluetony176 said:
There never was going to be any benefits for the simple fact that it was Boris, Gove, Cummings, Hannan, Rees-Mogg, Davies, Redwood etc who sold it too you
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No, they didn't
skybluetony176 said:
You’re calling me a balloon, look at the Tories you had to pinch your nose and get into bed with when voting leave
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No, I didn't
skybluetony176 said:
You took leave of common sense and your valued political principles when you did that
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No, i didn't, there is nothing remotely left wing about the European Union, it is a pro-market endeavor, its whole function is to open up a pan-European market for economic operators (usually large corporations) to exploit, I deal with one of the manifestations of this every day of my working life. Please see Article 3 of the Treaty for the Functioning of the European Union.
skybluetony176 said:
That’s before you even consider the racist and xenophobes you jumped into bed with too.
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UKIP Tony, really? Why were you attracted to the overtly right wing and anti-immigration UKIP in the first place?
skybluetony176 said:
And now you’re blaming remain MP’s for not voting for something that they never had the option to vote for.
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There was a vote on a Labour amendment in relation to retaining the UK as a member of the EEA and therefore access to the single market (Swiss are not EEA members but nevertheless retain SM access) in fairness Labour leave MPs backed the amendment but prominent Tory remain MPs did not. I'll give you that.
skybluetony176 said:
I can only assume that you’ve gone so far left that you’re now far right, you just haven’t realised it yet.
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Horeshoe theory, who'd have thought you'd come up with that drivel
skybluetony176 said:
Blaming everyone else for the consequences of your own actions is straight out of the far right play book. It’s foreigners, it’s the left, it’s remainers, it’s leavers, it’s the RNLA, it’s the National Trust. We’ve had 12 years of right wing nationalism, you decided to at the very least lend them your vote. It’s all on them.
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You continually prove my point, where on earth have I said it's all on leave MPs?
 
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PVA

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  • Nov 21, 2022
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Grendel said:
The labour leader and deputy at the time - whatever they put out in public wanted out - a lifelong ambition achieved. The Tory majority was because of dimwit Starmer in his job at the time trying to reverse the decision
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Oh wow
 
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