The referendum was not a mandate for No Deal

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How much do you get paid per post notch?


That's why hes Notch 7. He gets paid £7 per Notch....... He only gets paid per argument he wins. Notch on his bed post.. Is were the term comes from.

He gets a big bonus. If he converts someone.


ANYBODY OUT THERE THAT'S BEEN CONVERTED BY NOTCH7
 
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Surely his bol locks are worth more than that.

If you believe anything I have said is bol locks -please do comment, I am always happy to be proven wrong.

Being open minded is the best way to broaden ones knowledge -I am sure you would agree :)
 
You turned up here in September 2017 claiming to have voted leave. You later claim to have changed your mind once you became aware of all the facts.

The number and content of your posts suggests to me that you are either lying or have become a zealot. Either way your posts as far as I am concerned are worthless.
 
The referendum was not a mandate for No Deal

By the same token, neither was it a mandate for a deal.
The question was an unequivocal Remain or Leave - no conditions - no 'ifs' or 'buts', just Remain or Leave.
 

By the same token, neither was it a mandate for a deal.
Yes it was. All, the smarmy politicians touted Brexit as being the easiest deal in history and that the EU will practically be begging the UK for a trade deal.

Every single leave politician wants a deal.
 
Either way your posts as far as I am concerned are worthless

of course they are :)

People that have entrenched views, believe other views are worthless by definition

As long as you are happy to lie to yourself, that's all fine with me, I wish you well

If you disagree with anything I say -by all means point it out.

I believe in intellectual honesty and I am happy to be challenged
 
Yes it was. All, the smarmy politicians touted Brexit as being the easiest deal in history and that the EU will practically be begging the UK for a trade deal.

Every single leave politician wants a deal.
I don't know what was on your ballot paper, but mine just had Remain or Leave on it.
There is absolutely no requirement at all in A50 that a deal must be made. Imagine if the EU insisted that we pay £1,000bn to leave and would not budge from that position, would we accept that 'deal', or would we have to walk away with no deal?
 
I don't know what was on your ballot paper, but mine just had Remain or Leave on it

So you would have been happy with whatever deal the elected UK government came up with.

Why did so many Brexers vote against it in Parliament, and whinge about it everywhere else?
 
of course they are :)

People that have entrenched views, believe other views are worthless by definition

As long as you are happy to lie to yourself, that's all fine with me, I wish you well

If you disagree with anything I say -by all means point it out.

I believe in intellectual honesty and I am happy to be challenged


There was a time when you was our Pin up boy.... You was our John Travolta. Now sadly your just a John Bercow.
 
By the same token, neither was it a mandate for a deal.
The question was an unequivocal Remain or Leave - no conditions - no 'ifs' or 'buts', just Remain or Leave

That argument does not hold true.

When a vote is cast for a general election, it is cast based on the manifesto.

The same for a referendum - votes are cast based on what voters are told what the options mean

what was promised in 2016 by Boris Johnson, Dominic Raab and others, who said we wouldn’t begin the legal process of leaving the EU until we had a trade deal in place, and that the economy would be strengthened by Brexit.

If you can find examples of the Leave campaign stating a vote for leave was a mandate for a no deal- lets see the evidence.

The argument around no deal is irrelevant anyway -a no deal can't happen, other than in name only.
 
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