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But it might have been a representative sample. Without analysing the methodology and the representative sample, you can't make such a judgement.


An opinion based on a poll?

Ban-all-shed's post was not about those who want the peace process to fail, but some Brexiteers and the consequences of a certain type of Brexit
Are you saying that the IRA and it's supporters should be allowed to dictate what type of Brexit the UK should adopt.
 
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Mentions nothing about trading (import/export) with the all important EU.
Zilch.
Do try harder with something of relevance.(y)

I think he believes filling out a form is the sum total of trading abroad. He forgets that the issue is inspection - how do you know the form is correctly filled in?

So now a person who sells pill counters knows more than Trade negotiators - yes we don't need experts. To hell with Ivan Rogers.

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Another BAS fan club member spreading hate of all,wishing people would die
Aww bless...

DP has 'notchy's disease'*...

I was merely stating a fact, not a wish...

Although come to think of it...Exactly how ancient are you? ;)

*The inability to read another person's post, and then make stuff up to suit your b ollux argument...
 
I think he believes filling out a form is the sum total of trading abroad. He forgets that the issue is inspection - how do you know the form is correctly filled in?

So now a person who sells pill counters knows more than Trade negotiators - yes we don't need experts. To hell with Ivan Rogers.

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The UK already imports goods and services from outside the EU without any problems so why should there be anymore problems when the UK leaves the EU.
In fact importing and exporting goods should be easier when outside the EU.
 
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Another BAS fan club member spreading hate of all,wishing people would die
I wish you'd devote your time (all of it) to complaining to the newspapers about everything in their pages.

You seem utterly unable to tell the difference between reporting things and supporting them - it would be a funny thing, to watch you complain that, for example, if The Times reports on political unrest in Venezuela then they must support and want political unrest in Venezuela.
 
The UK already imports goods and services from outside the EU without any problems so why should there be anymore problems when the UK leaves the EU.
In fact importing and exporting goods should be easier when outside the EU.
What agreements do you think will, or should, govern that trading - what dispute resolution process, what tariffs, what quotas, and so on?
 
The UK already imports goods and services from outside the EU without any problems so why should there be anymore problems when the UK leaves the EU.
In fact importing and exporting goods should be easier when outside the EU.

You have comprehension issues.

https://news.liverpool.ac.uk/2018/12/13/full-speech-sir-ivan-rogers-on-brexit/

He explains it all.

If WTO is so great why do countries enter into FTA agreements? Why are we all not just trading on WTO. But we have been over this and you seem to be unable or unwilling to understand it.
 
What agreements do you think will, or should, govern that trading - what dispute resolution process, what tariffs, what quotas, and so on?
Much the same as it is now gradually diverging as the UK takes back control of areas governed by EU rules.
On the 30th of March 2019 what do you think will happen?
 
Much the same as it is now gradually diverging as the UK takes back control of areas governed by EU rules.
On the 30th of March 2019 what do you think will happen?

Which areas are those? Can you name a regulation you disagree with.
 
Much the same as it is now gradually diverging as the UK takes back control of areas governed by EU rules.
On the 30th of March 2019 what do you think will happen?
Depends on how we leave. If it's without a deal then any trading which UK businesses do with other countries under the auspices of trade agreements between those countries and the EU will no longer be able to take place under those agreements.
 
I am assuming that was your version of irony, i.e. not understanding the loyalties and policies of the political parties in your own backyard.

Sinn Féin; English: "Ourselves" or "We Ourselves" is a left-wing[3] Irish republican political party active in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinn_Féin


Definition of fascism

often capitalized : a political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fascism

A republic (Latin: res publica) is a form of government in which the country is considered a “public matter”, not the private concern or property of the rulers. The primary positions of power within a republic are not inherited, but are attained through democracy, oligarchy or autocracy. It is a form of government under which the head of state is not a monarch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic
You are regurgitating the common misconception that the IRA/Sinn Fein is a left wing organisation.
The IRA is the military wing of Sinn Fein which they use to obtain political advantages which they can't obtain through the democratic process.
The ideology of Sinn Fein has more in common with the traditions of European Fascist movements than any socialist party.
Sinn Fein/IRA believe that the use of force is justified to unite Ireland and that consent is not required because the Nation is more important than the individual, they also peddle a race myth that protestants are an alien entity in Ireland hence the reason they call their party Sinn Fein which means ourselves alone.
All the above are the hallmarks of a fascist and not a socialist.
 
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