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even on the day of voting I wasn't 100% certain one way or the other..
Although I voted Remain I accept the result, more so given Blair wants to get involved.
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Accepting the referendum result is fine. But Parliament are pushing us towards hard Brexit like lemmings. Do we really want this?
Even Norway think we are insane. Leaving the single market and customs union. US Banks are already pulling out and others will follow.
His mendacity on the Iraq war disqualifies his public promouncements on any topic IMNSHO.
Evferytime he pops up he should be asked how the middle east was improved by his role as peace ambassador ?
I voted Remain, but we should just get on with it.
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Look on this forum and pretty much the only reason people want to stay is trade - if I were a senior EU official I'd call it British greed. We want access to the single market but we won't sign up for the Euro and we won't sign up for closer integration, an EU army and the ultimate goal of an EU superstate.
The EU has a hole in its budget so if you want my opinion we're heading for full access to the single market, the ability to trade with other nations outside the EU, some control over immigration but free movement, the ECJ will still rule supreme and we'll still be bound by EU rules. The costs? About £5 billion per annum. Money talks.
Don't forget May is really a Remainer.
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But she wouldn't have wanted to come out as a Leaver when it was assumed that Cameron was going to win, since that would have damaged her future prospects, hence she needed to keep it as quiet as possible. Above all she puts her own interests first - the ruthless way she seized power when given the opportunity shows that too. She purposely hid her true beliefs - until she'd got it, and now she's a born-again Hard Brexiter. What a shock...
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It is about high time May (PM of a democratic sovereign nation, Nuclear Power and provider of defense for much of Europe ) Told Junkers to go fuck himself. Germany and much of Western Europe had their defense budgets massively subsidized by UK taxpayers. Our historical contribution to EU assets, while clearly not as large as Germany´s is still significantly higher than the sum of all other members contributions. He is not in a position to demand money.
He is not in a position to not demand money
If the UK gets an easy time ,others will follow.
he has to make Brexit sting.
She was on the BBC several times saying she supported remaining in the EU ... I can't find a single instance of her saying we should leave. I also think her aim is to pull a magic rabbit from the hat in which we leave whilst remaining ... read the mood music coming out of London and Berlin as well as Madrid and Eastern Europe. A sense a stitch-up.
And here she is saying we should remain.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/04/25/theresa-may-wants-you-to-stay-in-the-eu-has-she-blown-her-chance/
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Well, he has to try to make it sting...
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Trumps protectionist policies are not going to offer a great deal.
India and China are on the up and will hold the UK over a barrel.
we are about to be raped.
France on the other hand did develop its own nuclear capabilities