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shurlock

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  1. Never troubled - just lacking a bit of quality in the middle of the park and up top.
  2. It's vastly more integrated than CETA and any other international trade agreement. Again you're proving your cluelessness and the contradictions within the leave camp if you think CETA is some kind of template that will allow Brexiters to make good on all its hubristic promises.
  3. You're confusing trade in goods and trade in services. The latter is the UK's bread and butter and CETA is completely inadequate for a country with the UK's industrial profile.
  4. Canada doesn't have full access to the single market.
  5. It's because the leave campaign has repeatedly claimed that the UK can have its cake and eat it, that it can enjoy the benefits of the single market with few of its costs. As with most of the horse**** its spouted, it has tried to be all things to all people -those tradeoffs will become clear once political reality dawns and bursts your little fantasy, exposing the lack of mandate for the hard brexit that the swivel-eyed loons have in mind. Stephen Phillips resignation and even BoJo's unceremonious dumping by Gove are a harbinger of things to come.
  6. You born yesterday Darkiehunter? Many brexiters were claiming these were scare tactics, forcing people into a binary choice. By contrast, prominent brexiters like Daniel Hannan and BoJo were claiming the UK could and should enjoy single market access.
  7. RMB 1bn isn't that much and pales in significance compared to their other funding sources. They're cited elsewhere on the thread.
  8. And loads of leavers accused him of scare tactics, saying the UK -to borrow a current phrase 'could have it's cake and eat it"
  9. Glasgow - you have a PM pal. Come to this thread.
  10. Better keeper than Forster according to some on here
  11. Ginger Simon Gillett.
  12. The VVD song is ****, though it was probably the loudest thing sung on Thursday and it added more to the atmosphere than most of the other songs.
  13. You might want to patent that joke pal.
  14. Not really. Puel is rotating the squad and Yoshida has been one of our best players in the EL. Puel seems a meritocratic manager which is good for overall unity and has no reason to change things.
  15. So belonging to the single market is OK then?
  16. Thankfully you've responded and rescued this thread pal.
  17. Poor old Les house of cards is creaking. Who would have thought in the real world -not Les comforting fantasy world that people would have different views on a complex issue, that people who voted leave may side with remainers on some issues.
  18. See Stephen Phillips MP has resigned: if only a few more Brexiters were similarly principled.
  19. Now Les- what did the doctor tell you about projection?
  20. Democratic hierarchy - what's that in English Les?
  21. A lot of Brexiters getting their knickers in the twist. There's little to suggest that MPs will ignore the referendum result and there will be a U-turn - only that the ruling may force greater consultation and clarity on what type of exit the government is contemplating. The referendum was completely silent on this critical aspect. Even Brexiters don't have a clue beyond rumblings about polish immigrants, bendy bananas, £350m a week for the NHS and, of course, the virtues of parliamentary sovereignty.
  22. You might want to read up on some eddie burke pal instead of making fatuous, opaque references to democracy. Spelling is intentional.
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