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REFERENDUM RESULTS AND DISCUSSION THREAD

tredman is bang on. I mean what pledges the leave campaign made were based on truth?
They were backtracking on all their claims before noon of 24 june ffs.
 
When's the emergency budget anyway? Has your economy 'fell off the cliff' yet?
Are we still on for the 'once in a lifetime' vote? And the 'no second chance', ' no going back'? Or was that just a threat.
Brexit- Get on with it!
 
Its*almost* as though extracting yourself from a 40 year association cant happen overnight....
 
What Sir Ivan said in his email.

“As most of you will know, I started here in November 2013. My four-year tour is therefore due to end in October – although in practice if we had been doing the presidency my time here would have been extended by a few months.
“As we look ahead to the likely timetable for the next few years, and with the invocation of article 50 coming up shortly, it is obvious that it will be best if the top team in situ at the time that article 50 is invoked remains there till the end of the process and can also see through the negotiations for any new deal between the UK and the EU27 [the other European Union member states].


(He did the right thing)
 
In the same mail he said:

"The government will only achieve the best for the country if it harnesses the best experience we have - a large proportion of which is concentrated in UKREP - and negotiates resolutely. Senior ministers, who will decide on our positions, issue by issue, also need from you detailed, unvarnished - even where this is uncomfortable - and nuanced understanding of the views, interests and incentives of the other 27. Serious multilateral negotiating experience is in short supply in Whitehall, and that is not the case in the Commission or in the Council."

"Contrary to the beliefs of some, free trade does not just happen when it is not thwarted by authorities: increasing market access to other markets and consumer choice in our own, depends on the deals, multilateral, plurilateral and bilateral that we strike, and the terms that we agree."

and finally,

"Have you seen the fucking state of The Wolves Forum Referendum thread? Jesus! What a bunch of twats."
 
This might be one of my favourite quotes ever from an MP:

"He is laughing at the will of the British people"
 
This might be one of my favourite quotes ever from an MP:

"He is laughing at the will of the British people"

My constituency MP, who happily took £1.9m off the UK taxpayer for his house on the HS2 route, vigorously denied that he had anything to do with HS2 route changes that took the line away from his business premises and then couldn't be arsed to turn up at a meeting to discuss compensation claims for householders blighted by the revised HS2 route that no longer passes next to his business premises.
 
BBC with a shocking mistake, calling Mrs May, Mr May.

From the link below.

Mr May said: "Often people talk in terms as if somehow we are leaving the EU but we still want to kind of keep bits of membership of the EU.

"We are leaving. We are coming out. We are not going to be a member of the EU any longer.
"So the question is what is the right relationship for the UK to have with the European Union when we are outside.
"We will be able to have control of our borders, control of our laws."

I saw this on the BBC and thought you should see it:

Theresa May: Government not muddled over Brexit - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38546820
 
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