We need to leave now.

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Is that a bad thing?
All I know is what has been proven this year in Brexit is despite everyone claiming to predict a fairly straight forward process governed by policy and strict protocols. That has been anything but the case due to both sides playing outside of the sensible guidelines of what should be a professional negotiation which has turned to a race to the bottom.
I do believe an divorce agreement ( I cant ever and will never refer to it as a deal) can be ratified with the EU but use using the analogy buying a car whilst the salesman is saying no there is the possibility others are talking to the sales manager. Whilst the sensible wife wants to just keep the existing car as it's always been the reliable devil she knows, plus shes just convinced the bank shes the account holder.
I do believe arrangements can be made like they were with Grease no side wants to lose here. Despite all the doomsday predictions I believe we will look back and be thankful we left

Trade law experts point out that a temporary agreement is possible while the UK is negotiating any type of a final trade deal with the EU. Indeed Dr Lorand Bartels of Cambridge University has drafted a short, bare-bones trade agreement to show that this is technically possible. The draft Withdrawal Agreement would also qualify.

No remainer wants to admit though this is possible of course they wont.

Would I vote leave again tomorrow. Yes. Had I any reservations at the time of voting I would of voted no!
 
On a happier note, are we having a 'leaving do' for John Bercow? Weatherspoons would be good.
 
As I have said before, that has already happened. 2017 election returned 75% remain MPs.
I guess a lot of people voted for remain MPs for reasons other than Brexit, on the Brexit issue they assumed that MPs would honour the result of the referendum regardless of their own personal preferences.
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Brexit issue they assumed that MPs would honour the result of the referendum regardless of their own personal preferences

Constituency leave / remain figures dont tell the true story.
Remain regions were more cincentrated in fewer constituencys.

If leavers thought MPs should honour the result of the referendum regafdless of their own preferences, they dont understand democracy.

MPs have a responsibility to represent the wishes of all of their constituents.
They dont have to represent a referendum that was campaigned on lies.
MPs have a responsibility to do the best for their country -if thats means ignoring a referendum result, so be it.
MPs listen to the public, to businesses, to farmers, haulage associations, trade bodies etc -if they all say Brexit is pants, MPs have a duty to take note.
 
Constituency leave / remain figures dont tell the true story.
Remain regions were more cincentrated in fewer constituencys.

If leavers thought MPs should honour the result of the referendum regafdless of their own preferences, they dont understand democracy.

MPs have a responsibility to represent the wishes of all of their constituents.
They dont have to represent a referendum that was campaigned on lies.
MPs have a responsibility to do the best for their country -if thats means ignoring a referendum result, so be it.
MPs listen to the public, to businesses, to farmers, haulage associations, trade bodies etc -if they all say Brexit is pants, MPs have a duty to take note.
These MPs pledged to honour the result of the referendum when they were elected and then they reneged.
 
These MPs pledged to honour the result of the referendum when they were elected and then they reneged.

Uk separates from NI, problem solved. We go hard Brexit, NI voted to remain and can join the republic.

Remainers win. Leavers win.
 
These MPs pledged to honour the result of the referendum when they were elected and then they reneged.
Did those MPs pledge to commit the UK to economic damage?

Did those MPs pledge to vote for no deal?

You talk about MPs reneged, you dont talk about all the lies you were told in the Leave campaign.
Like: take back control -not true
Like regain sovereignty - Johnson has tried to take that away from the UK
Like easiest deal in history -not true
Like -we can trade on WTO terms with no problem -not true
Like -£350m to NHS not true
Like - solve immigration -not true.

So lets not talk about MPs reneging on implementing Brexit.
Lets talk about you wanting MPs to implement something that doesnt exist.
 
Uk separates from NI, problem solved. We go hard Brexit, NI voted to remain and can join the republic.

Remainers win. Leavers win.
N.I. voted for the UK to remain in the EU.
How will remainers have won if the UK goes for a hard Brexit with or without N. I. :D
 
Did those MPs pledge to commit the UK to economic damage?

Did those MPs pledge to vote for no deal?

You talk about MPs reneged, you dont talk about all the lies you were told in the Leave campaign.
Like: take back control -not true
Like regain sovereignty - Johnson has tried to take that away from the UK
Like easiest deal in history -not true
Like -we can trade on WTO terms with no problem -not true
Like -£350m to NHS not true
Like - solve immigration -not true.

So lets not talk about MPs reneging on implementing Brexit.
Lets talk about you wanting MPs to implement something that doesnt exist.
Did those MPs pledge to honour to referendum result or not.
 
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