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REFERENDUM RESULTS AND DISCUSSION THREAD

But realistically, what could they do? We don't have a trade deal to tear up. They won't deport our nationals due to worries with theirs. All the over dramatic rubbish doesn't help.

We'll negotiate before brexit, we just can't sign anything until the day after we leave.

Read the article I posted, there are no mass deportations but people have already been told to prepare to leave, including adults born in the UK over 30 years ago. People married to Britons, with grown British children who have lived in the UK are having barriers thrown up at them. It's inhumane madness, but they'll become collateral damage - forced family break-ups. This is already happening with married UK & non-EU citizens and the goalposts are being moved to include EU citizens now.
 
It will be interesting to see if Brexiteer's devotion to 'THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE' remains when the people change their minds.
 
It will be interesting to see if Brexiteer's devotion to 'THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE' remains when the people change their minds.

But why would they? Only good things for all of us now, surely. Only really attractive, clever foreigners stopping by, the whole world wanting to be our friend cos we're so reliable and welcoming, lots of well-made British products to sell around the world... Sunny uplands here we come!
 
Once we get our 'Red, White and Blue Brexit' we'll be kings of the world.
 
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They voted for a "brighter future", not just to leave the EU but to embrace a wider world.

Was that on the Ballot Paper?
 
Dunno

Hammond has just categorically confirmed in Treasury Questions that we are leaving the single market. Triffic
 
Amazing really how she has the uncanny ability to tell people why they voted how they did. And how anyone who didn't vote that way is now a total irrelevance.
 
UK Parliament will have a vote on the final brexit deal. hmmm - as article 50 would have already been invoked is that not just a bit of window dressing?
 
Presumably, once Article 50 has been revoked, it will just be a vast series of negotiations over all manner of vastly complex issues. What exactly would Parliament be voting on - every single detail?
 
A new "brightest and the best" test will be created to see if you are allowed into the country to work.
 
She goes on to to say that she wants to guarantee the right of EU citizens in the UK at an early stage if there is a reciprocal deal for UK citizens in Europe - some EU nations accept this will others don't, she announces.

Where do you think Spain sit on this issue THM?
 
But she says the days of the UK "paying vast sums of money to the EU every day" will soon be over.

Its coming home, its coming home, its coming - £350m a week for the NHS is coming home.
 
Call me a cynic, but I think they might have got to 11 priorities (lol) and struggled to think of something for the last one.

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"We love immigration, but you proles voted for us to control it, so that's what we will do"

Hmmmm


I found the whole speech pretty bloody repugnant.
 
Give her credit, she might not have a fucking clue what she's doing, but her cliché repertoire is outstanding.
 
Is what remains of the UK to become a bottom feeding tax haven like the Cayman Isles?
 
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