The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (63 Viewers)

As of right now, how are thinking of voting? In or out

  • Remain

    Votes: 23 37.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 35 56.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Not registered or not intention to vote

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed .

Astute

Well-Known Member
Corbyn has said he is against a customs union. What a surprise. Says it will keep us tied to the EU without a say. Some tried to rip me to bits in here for saying something similar. And that was for more than just the customs union.
UK closer to delivering Brexit, says May
 

Captain Dart

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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
Whatever the details of the deal is apparently the DUP don’t back it. Were the rumours about a permanent customs union just that? Still plenty of twists and turns on this yet by the looks of it. Supposedly once the 2 o’clock cabinet meeting is over the EU are going to release two documents, one on the agreement and one on our future relationship so we should know the details by the end of the day.
The DUP had not seen the details when you posted Tony. They cannot back or oppose anything other than speculation & heresay at the moment. And since there are (to my knowledge) no DUP representatives in the cabinet...they will not know the details until tomorrow.

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Ashdown

Well-Known Member
Corbyn doesn't give two figs about the Brexit negotiations succeeding. In fact he will actively scupper anything he can in order to achieve his only main goal and that's a general election. He wants power for him and his idiotic culture of envy, he would bust the country and sell us out to the EU in a heartbeat if it meant he could gain some points in his personal class war.
We would all like to see a fairer society but sadly his reaching power would see the Pound collapse and the money in the UK pouring abroad at a rapid rate.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
I'm not saying that it isn't a viable option. As you may have noticed I have mentioned it countless times. And I got shouted down for coming out with such rubbish. The EU doesn't need us and all that crap. I have said all along that I could see there being some sort of trade deal agreement. But I expected it to be a last minute thing. The EU wanted to try their best to keep us in. That doesn't look far off either.

A lot of what I say isn't of my beliefs. Just like many being unhappy with still being in a customs union. I'm not unhappy. But many will be. They will include politicians and the man on the street. Some are already complaining. There are people that complain about everything but don't have a better idea on going forward. There are people that think they know everything but are clueless. I won't be celebrating any sort of deal until it is finalised and signed off permanently.

I can't remember anyone shouting you down for it, as far as I can remember there was agreement with a majority on here that it could be a compromise, only a minority were against it. I'd see it as the ideal compromise
 

skybluetony176

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The DUP had not seen the details when you posted Tony. They cannot back or oppose anything other than speculation & heresay at the moment. And since there are (to my knowledge) no DUP representatives in the cabinet...they will not know the details until tomorrow.

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How do you know that they haven’t seen it? They seem pretty adamant about it so at the very least they’ve been briefed on it.
 

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
He's been all for leaving the EU until the Tories got the job of taking us out.

He has never shown any inclination to remain at any point. To say otherwise is wrong.
I think his sidekick McDonnell has changed his opinion though and is now more pro EU.
 

Grappa

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The Pound is rising, Employment is at record levels, wages are rising, our economy is performing better than Germany, immigration to the UK is falling in numbers and our population will consequently stop growing at an alarming and environmentally destructive rate, pollution will come under control with better vehicles and less fossil fuel based energy, pressures will ease eventually on the infrastructure and less houses/hospitals/schools will have to be built. Water resources will be under less threat and less wildlife shall be destroyed to feed the all consuming needs of more people.
I do hope we are not going to let 10 MP's in Ireland scupper everything !!

You are breathtakingly stupid. I kind of clocked that back in the gmk days but for fucks sake, if anything you've actually got stupider.
 

fernandopartridge

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The £1b was not paid to the DUP...it was added to the spending budget for NI

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A spending budget that can't be implemented without an executive, perhaps the Tories are cleverer than they look; Promise Arlene a billion quid but know full well she cannot spend it and that she's such a single-minded sort that relinquishing anything at all to Sinn Fein to restore Stormont is out of the question.
 

Astute

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I can't remember anyone shouting you down for it, as far as I can remember there was agreement with a majority on here that it could be a compromise, only a minority were against it. I'd see it as the ideal compromise
I remember the shouting down. Because some see me as pro Brexit and anti EU. Whatever I say is wrong to some. Then a couple of days later they can say the same :wideyed:
 

Astute

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Still can't believe so many believed he was pro remain, especially the young.
That is the problem with younger voters and politicians. They can't remember being lied to like the rest of us can. Corbyn offered them what they wanted. What could go wrong.......
 

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
That is the problem with younger voters and politicians. They can't remember being lied to like the rest of us can. Corbyn offered them what they wanted. What could go wrong.......

if he was ever elected he'd only need to implement around 20 percent of his manifesto to have a much higher strike rate than the last 2 tory governments.
 

Grappa

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And you are just a gobby coward hiding behind another username.

Ooh you're hard. While you're creaming your pants about this deal, tell me what's been achieved. New and easy trade deals? No job losses? Sovereignty? Loads of money saved? You're a useful idiot for the ruling classes.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
He has never shown any inclination to remain at any point. To say otherwise is wrong.
I think his sidekick McDonnell has changed his opinion though and is now more pro EU.
Here is Corbyn saying he wants to stay in the customs union....

Corbyn backs customs union membership

Here is Corbyn saying he wanted us to stay in the EU.

Why Corbyn is (still) half-hearted about Europe

Corbyn: 'Britain needs to stay in the EU'

Here is Corbyn saying no to being in the customs union

Jeremy Corbyn rejects pleas to stay in the EU single market | Reuters

Do i need to put links on him wanting out of the EU?
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
if he was ever elected he'd only need to implement around 20 percent of his manifesto to have a much higher strike rate than the last 2 tory governments.
How did the last Labour government do? As in New Labour......or was it Liebour led by Bliar.
 

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
Just watching the news and it’s comical. Can’t see this deal happening. Any customs union is apparently temporary so labour won’t back it, Northern Ireland is apparently going to have a different arrangement to the rest of the U.K. so the DUP won’t back it, SNP has already said that they won’t back anything that involves leaving the single market and customs union and on top of that they’ve made the very good point that they have strong trading links with Northern Ireland so they’re going to have to have one trading arrangement with one part of the U.K. and a different trading arrangement with the rest of the U.K. which is mental, Scottish Tories are talking about a revolt on fishing and the Welsh simply seem to have been forgotten about all together.

Cabinet meeting still hasn’t finished either. 4+ hours now.
 
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clint van damme

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How did the last Labour government do? As in New Labour......or was it Liebour led by Bliar.

I don't care if Blair implemented all of his manifesto, he went to war based on a lie and set the world alight, he should be in the Hague.
And just out of curiosity, you claim to be a Labour supporter but don't support Corbyn and by the tone of the post I've quoted didn't support Blair. So when was it you supported labour?
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
Here is Corbyn saying he wants to stay in the customs union....

Corbyn backs customs union membership

Here is Corbyn saying he wanted us to stay in the EU.

Why Corbyn is (still) half-hearted about Europe

Corbyn: 'Britain needs to stay in the EU'

Here is Corbyn saying no to being in the customs union

Jeremy Corbyn rejects pleas to stay in the EU single market | Reuters

Do i need to put links on him wanting out of the EU?

The single market and the customs union are two different things
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
Just watching the news and it’s comical. Can’t see this deal happening. Any customs union is apparently temporary so labour won’t back, Northern Ireland is apparently going to have a different arrangement to the rest of the U.K. so the DUP won’t back it, SNP has already said that they won’t back anything that involves leaving the single market and customs union and on top of that they’ve made the very good point that they have sting trading links with Northern Ireland so they’re going to have to have one trading arrangement with one part of the U.K. and a different trading arrangement with the rest of the U.K. which is mental, Scottish Tories are talking about a revolt on fishing and the Welsh simply seem to have been forgotten about all together.

Cabinet meeting still hasn’t finished either. 4+ hours now.

I read something from Faisal Islam on Twitter, apparently the Attourney General has said there is no unilateral option to leave the customs union, so it's as good as permanent.
 

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
Here is Corbyn saying he wants to stay in the customs union....

Corbyn backs customs union membership

Here is Corbyn saying he wanted us to stay in the EU.

Why Corbyn is (still) half-hearted about Europe

Corbyn: 'Britain needs to stay in the EU'

Here is Corbyn saying no to being in the customs union

Jeremy Corbyn rejects pleas to stay in the EU single market | Reuters

Do i need to put links on him wanting out of the EU?

Corbyn wants out, always had. If he's said different in an interview he's lying he's not the first politician is he?
And I said a long time ago in this thread, Europe will be the issue that finishes Corbyn, he won't be alone.
 

skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
I read something from Faisal Islam on Twitter, apparently the Attourney General has said there is no unilateral option to leave the customs union, so it's as good as permanent.

Could explain why the government is so reluctant to publish the brexit legal advice and attempting to block it from going to parliament.
 

Captain Dart

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Astute

Well-Known Member
Just watching the news and it’s comical. Can’t see this deal happening. Any customs union is apparently temporary so labour won’t back it, Northern Ireland is apparently going to have a different arrangement to the rest of the U.K. so the DUP won’t back it, SNP has already said that they won’t back anything that involves leaving the single market and customs union and on top of that they’ve made the very good point that they have strong trading links with Northern Ireland so they’re going to have to have one trading arrangement with one part of the U.K. and a different trading arrangement with the rest of the U.K. which is mental, Scottish Tories are talking about a revolt on fishing and the Welsh simply seem to have been forgotten about all together.

Cabinet meeting still hasn’t finished either. 4+ hours now.
Which is what I was saying earlier.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
The young have a deluded view of the EU as some sort of protection against big greedy corporations (not that our own government are either) when they're really its an enabler of them.

I'd rather have the EU to keep a government like the Tories in check to a certain extent than letting them have free reign.
 

Ashdown

Well-Known Member
Ooh you're hard. While you're creaming your pants about this deal, tell me what's been achieved. New and easy trade deals? No job losses? Sovereignty? Loads of money saved? You're a useful idiot for the ruling classes.
Sticks and stones !!
 

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