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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Lordo » Fri Aug 23, 2019 11:21 am

cyprusgrump wrote:
miltiades wrote:My prediction was wishful, the Clown was odds on favourite at 1/8 on and Hunt at the time 9/1.
On the other hand each and every prediction you have ever made on this forum has been WRONG..
Remember that you also predicted that after Brexit the UK.will be....booming !
You are a very insecure individual Hense the reasin I do not believe you can possibly be flying an aircraft, you are far roo wet behind the ears to be in control of a donkey let alone a ...Jumbo jet. Just come clean steward, its not a crime.



We haven't left yet, how many more times...? :roll:

the chance of leaving is practially zero now with only one tory majority with dup. i suspect now that they realise if we leave with no deal there is no way northern ireland is coming with us, even dup will vote against no deal. so all we have to have is more tory mps voting againts the deal from the tories than we have labour mps who are willing to vote for no deal. at the last count it was 5 labour mps who voted for no deal brexit. but even then they did not fully realise the northern ireland situation.

i supect corbyn is pragmatic enough to allow either harman or clark to be pm to stop this stupidity, so if at first he does not get the votes he will not risk no deal brexit and let one of them dothe business onbojo instead. either way his goos is cooked. how do you like yours medium, rare or well done. i want him roasted to smitherins so it can go from pan to dustbin.
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby miltiades » Fri Aug 23, 2019 11:59 am

The biggest Forum Plonkers, General wewe and the Bucket man fully support the Clown and a no deal Brexshit !! They are bound to be wrong !!
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby cyprusgrump » Fri Aug 23, 2019 12:20 pm

miltiades wrote:The biggest Forum Plonkers, General wewe and the Bucket man fully support the Clown and a no deal Brexshit !! They are bound to be wrong !!



Well, we can always rely on the forum's political expert... :wink:

miltiades wrote:Now here is my prediction. Boris has a much chance of entering number 10 as I have. Jeremy Hunt will be the next PM


And just one more thing, it wouldn't even be a no deal now...

Apart from WTO there are loads of 'mini deals' already in place to cover lots of technical issues, like keeping the planes flying on November 1st for instance...
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby miltiades » Fri Aug 23, 2019 12:33 pm

Hey stupid. If you had just one healthy brain cell you would have realized that was
Wishful thinking. The Clown was 1/9 odds on clear favourite.
By the way did you buy any Tomtom shares when I tipped at 7.22 ?
I think now trading over 11euros.
Get rid of that fucking bucket you idiot give you sole cell some air !!
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Re: brexit not far away no

Postby Londonrake » Fri Aug 23, 2019 12:44 pm

Lordo wrote:.......the chance of leaving is practially zero now......


That’s a common misconception. The UK leaving the EU is currently enshrined in law. It became so when MPs voted by a majority of 384 to invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.

All that’s happened so far is the date’s been delayed 6 months. Something which required the agreement of all 27 other EU members (well, France and Germany, really). It can be delayed again of course, with the same permission. However, leaving will continue to be the default case until we either do so or parliament votes to repeal the law. That’s when the excuses would finally drop away and we find out who’s really who.

It isn’t about any sort of deal/no deal, that’s just the latest excuse. These people would vote against any deal at all. They simply want to stay in the EU. Sooner or later though their options will run out and then there will be a day of reckoning.
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Kikapu » Fri Aug 23, 2019 1:29 pm

May I make an assumption, that those on the forum who support remain are immigrants themselves who have lived/live in the UK, and those who support Brexit are British born but live in Cyprus or elsewhere, as well as the UK. If true, what does that tell us?
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Pyrpolizer » Fri Aug 23, 2019 1:46 pm

Kikapu wrote:May I make an assumption, that those on the forum who support remain are immigrants themselves who have lived/live in the UK, and those who support Brexit are British born but live in Cyprus or elsewhere, as well as the UK. If true, what does that tell us?


I assume you refer to eligible voters.
I am not, but I will be very glad to see the UK out knowing it will damage it. That will be a blessing day for me and I can't wait to celebrate it, hopefully by 1st of November. I am certain Get Real would be back in the forum to celebrate too..
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Re: brexit not far away no

Postby Kikapu » Fri Aug 23, 2019 1:47 pm

Londonrake wrote:
Lordo wrote:.......the chance of leaving is practially zero now......


That’s a common misconception. The UK leaving the EU is currently enshrined in law. It became so when MPs voted by a majority of 384 to invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.

All that’s happened so far is the date’s been delayed 6 months. Something which required the agreement of all 27 other EU members (well, France and Germany, really). It can be delayed again of course, with the same permission. However, leaving will continue to be the default case until we either do so or parliament votes to repeal the law. That’s when the excuses would finally drop away and we find out who’s really who.

It isn’t about any sort of deal/no deal, that’s just the latest excuse. These people would vote against any deal at all. They simply want to stay in the EU. Sooner or later though their options will run out and then there will be a day of reckoning.

The UK leaving the EU may be enshrined in the Law, but it can still be challenged in the courts as Article 50 being illegal if in fact it violates any part of the Good Friday agreement which the UK signed that treaty. I think lawyers are waiting to see how the whole Brexit is going to play out before they put an injunction on to Article 50 to rescind it if all else fails to prevent Brexit.
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby miltiades » Fri Aug 23, 2019 1:49 pm

How could an " immigrant " be a ...Little Englander ? :lol: :lol:
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby miltiades » Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:03 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Kikapu wrote:May I make an assumption, that those on the forum who support remain are immigrants themselves who have lived/live in the UK, and those who support Brexit are British born but live in Cyprus or elsewhere, as well as the UK. If true, what does that tell us?


I assume you refer to eligible voters.
I am not, but I will be very glad to see the UK out knowing it will damage it. That will be a blessing day for me and I can't wait to celebrate it, hopefully by 1st of November. I am certain Get Real would be back in the forum to celebrate too..

England is the home of more than 300,000 Cypriots, first second third generations and beyond. It has been good for Cypriots and I for one I'm geateful. I still consider England as my home though I was born in Cyprus it is by far the best country with less corruption and nepotism. It has its faults and I'm the first to criticize. I do care what happens and may I say passionately. I have a large English family and I do care for them
Political correctness has been the nemesis of present day England. High levels of tolerance have contributed to the reduction of quality of life in the UK but it is still a great country in soute of the fucking traffic wardens bastards.
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