Otis
Well-Known Member
Because across all parties it was concluded it was a very bad deal for the country.What reasons did you want it voted down?
Because across all parties it was concluded it was a very bad deal for the country.What reasons did you want it voted down?
Because across all parties it was concluded it was a very bad deal for the country.
Because across all parties it was concluded it was a very bad deal for the country.
I try my best if I can, but I have heard political correspondents now say we might get a softer Brexit as a result.
I haven't been upset about anything that has gone on so far and I voted using my own mind and thought process and wasn't influenced by any politician.the word there is might. nothing is factual. they tell you what you want to hear. why don’t you use your own brain instead of listening to others. the media brainwashed people into their thinking. that’s why brexit upset so many because they didn’t get there way.
What makes you think I was influenced by any politican or party?
I haven't been at all and haven't seen this issue as a party political issue. As shown yesterday with the vote, MP's voted up their own belief and conscience and not upon party lines.
I grew tired of politics some time ago, after formerly following it all quite intently.
But it is not just MP's. It is financial experts, business leaders, car manufacturers etc. etc.the bit where you said Because across all parties it was concluded it was a very bad deal for the country?
Brexit means Brexit
But it is not just MP's. It is financial experts, business leaders, car manufacturers etc. etc.
So many have come out and said it is a bad deal and that also seems to be the consensus on here doesn't it?
I know a lot of the people want the deal, but I think a lot are just of the ilk 'leave means leave' and they are not considering the impact and aftermath and merely want their right and their will upheld.
Mmmmmmm all!!!!!!! No they were notBusiness leaders were all demanding we take the deal?
Genius, and some wonder why the country is fucked.
Yeah, I got it.You are that clever you didn't realise I was just randomly throwing in a random phrase.
No wonder the country is fucked.
Yeah, I got it.
Why do you think I keep ending my posts with winkies.
So much is misread and misunderstood on here.
Obviously that was initially, but as this article says, a majority of business leaders backed May's deal, not all, so I was correct. Some business were against it.
More than 170 business leaders join call for second Brexit referendum
You are that clever you didn't realise I was just randomly throwing in a random phrase.
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I try my best if I can, but I have heard political correspondents now say we might get a softer Brexit as a result.
Forlorn I know, but I hoped that you’d have something interesting to add.
And that's what I said. I just referred back to originally and then to a Guardian report that a majority backed May's deal, but not all business leaders.Which is nothing to do with what I said
And that's what I said. I just referred back to originally and then to a Guardian report that a majority backed May's deal, but not all business leaders.