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Topic History of: cancel Brexit !
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andrew In The Know wrote:
PaulB wrote:
I was one of the majority who voted for Brexit, and I have no regrets.
Scaremongering never works on me.


Memo top self - bookmark this post for future use - when prices rise 22% and they all squeal ! (and, naturally, blame everyone else !!!)


Food has and will always go up in price...selection boxes shrink every year.
Spee32HR The golf club analogy has been quoted before - as well as the 'we told you (¡) so' smugness.

Facts; we have an inept political party attempting to extract the UK from a club - from which it costs to leave.

Zero progress so far - except clear indications that our negotiators are comparable to estate agents!


'See what they'd say about £31.5 billion'


In The Know The so-called "No Deal" is the most likely option (and always was to those intelligent enough to see the consequences of Brexit).

We don't want to be in the club - but we want all the benefits of being in the club.
Every heard anything so absurd?

Try approaching your local golf club and telling them that you will not pay a joining fee, will not pay any subscriptions but still want all the benefits of membership.

I think I know where they will tell you to go !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We - Remainers - always knew there would be a huge cost in lost jobs, collapsing economy, shrinking pound and massive imports duties ... we TOLD you so, but you chose to ignore it (and called it scaremongering, when in reality it was common sense)
JK2006 We all seem to agree on here (except Paul and Andrew) that Brexit was a mistake and should be reversed.
Spee32HR Yes you bury your head - to possible alternatives.

A no-deal Brexit (a realistic possibility) will wipe £40 billion off our economy.

So says the OECD. The distinct lack of meaningful progress is worrying¡


Just like Juncker and Barnier holding the aces - is somewhat reminiscent bringing a knife to a gunfight...