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Is Brexit actually going to happen?

Will we have a brexit?


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Remain lost.
It's almost as if nearly the whole of the establishment and ruling class doesn't agree and is working very hard to establish a narrative that brexit not only can be overturned but is the only democratic thing to do. Good to see your forward thinking on this issue. I'm sure your shoulder to the wheel is really appreciated.
 
Yes it is because the UK has voted out, from Selmayr, Junker, Tusk and everybody else, so it isn't a pressing issue for me and because the systems everywhere are susceptible to corruption, because the corruption and patronage in the UK is in my view worse (as a consequence of the brexit vote, and because institutions like the House of Lords and the poor electoral situation are more immediate).
Situations like the Selmayr one are not as pressing as the border brexiters voted to take back control of.
Utterly pathetic. You've an unelected right-wing bureaucrat taking effective control of the major governing body (unelected itself) of the EU and whose politics are the liberal shite that has overseen the murders in Greece (and elsewhere) and helped the rise of the hard-right and according to you there's nothing to see here.

Again, people like you are why Leave won. You're the enemy.
 
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It's almost as if nearly the whole of the establishment and ruling class doesn't agree and is working very hard to establish a narrative that brexit not only can be overturned but is the only democratic thing to do. Good to see your forward thinking on this issue. I'm sure your shoulder to the wheel is really appreciated.
I have never said brexit could or should be overturned or that it would be the 'democratic' thing to do, never once beyond a vague hope that MPs vote according to tbeir personal beliefs. My theme has been that brexit has happened so brexiters should no sort out the resulting problems, the land border on the island of Ireland being the most pressing.
My preference would have been to remain, but as I have said repeatedly that ship has sailed, and my challenge to those who voted brexit is to sort out the things they said they were voting for, like taking back control of the UK borders.
 
I have never said brexit could or should be overturned or that it would be the 'democratic' thing to do, never once beyond a vague hope that MPs vote according to tbeir personal beliefs. My theme has been that brexit has happened so brexiters should no sort out the resulting problems, the land border on the island of Ireland being the most pressing.
My preference would have been to remain, but as I have said repeatedly that ship has sailed, and my challenge to those who voted brexit is to sort out the things they said they were voting for, like taking back control of the UK borders.
As i said, you're a great help to those working to achieve what you want. I'm sure they're grateful for people like you.
 
Utterly pathetic. You've an unelected right-wing bureaucrat taking effective control of the major governing body (unelected itself) of the EU and whose politics are the liberal shite that has overseen the murders in Greece (and elsewhere) and helped the rise of the hard-right and according to you there's nothing to see here.

Again, people like you are why Leave won. You're the enemy.

Murderous, liberal thickos, the lot of 'em.
 
As i said, you're a great help to those working to achieve what you want. I'm sure they're grateful for people like you.
Thanks for the compliment. A bit unexpected mind you.A note of caution regarding the phrase 'people like you' you have a fraction of a notion as to what kind of person I might be.
 
I have never said brexit could or should be overturned or that it would be the 'democratic' thing to do, never once beyond a vague hope that MPs vote according to tbeir personal beliefs. My theme has been that brexit has happened so brexiters should no sort out the resulting problems, the land border on the island of Ireland being the most pressing.
My preference would have been to remain, but as I have said repeatedly that ship has sailed, and my challenge to those who voted brexit is to sort out the things they said they were voting for, like taking back control of the UK borders.
What on earth are you hoping to gain out of any of this?

It can't be to understand those who think differently, since you aren't remotely interested in any ideas beyond "those who voted for Brexit are racists and I hate them"
It can't be discussion about how to make Brexit work, since you declare that this isn't your problem because you didn't vote for it
It can't be discussion about how to make the EU work, since any issues related to the EU are rebuffed with "I don't care about that because remain lost"
It can't be a discussion about how to overturn Brexit, since anything on this regard is dismissed as "I have never said brexit should or could be overturned"
It can't be to build community, because you've done nothing but antagonise every single person regardless of their underlying position
I am genuinely bewildered as to what it is you hoping to achieve with the posts your are making.
 
If it helped the people of Greece, sure why not. No doubt you'll now try to be clever and fail.
Well, I just wanted to know whether your dislike of him was based on your judgement of his character, or the basic ideas he promotes as well.
 
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