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What Do Remainers Think Of Macron Fighting Their Corner?

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youngmafbog | 08:41 Fri 25th Jan 2019 | News
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I mean let's face it the mans country is being torn apart by rioting (unless you really look for it the MSM does not report it for some odd reason) even after he did the usual French trick of capitulating.

So is he helping your cause or should he keep his garlic hooter out of it?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6629779/French-president-Macron-BLASTS-Brexit-saying-UKs-bid-leave-Europe-delivered.html
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Granny Botherer?
Don't know why one would want to give this Europhile the air of publicity. His ramblings seems to sum up EU intransigence and denial that anyone can leave at all let alone on good terms.

Apologies but could only bear to read the start of the article. Feel free to post anything you find in it that's worthy of consideration.
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Honestly neither do I OG, but I am naturally against it being a leaver, hence the question to remainers.

For me someone like that spouting of, even when it is supporting a cause I approve of, is detrimental to it.
Not going to answer me youngmafbog?
I would have thought M. Macron has enough problems with his own country being torn apart, although when he says "be wary of people 'who sell you dreams', we are. That's why we voted 'Leave'.
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Yes, I saw that Naomi, wasn't it just that he peddled to get elected?
Speaking as a Remain voter, no, he's not helping "my cause". In fact most of what has emerged from the EU since referendim Day has tended to push me towards the Leave Camp.

I'm not budging yet however as I still believe the advantages outweigh the disadvantages (of which I agree there are some).

I agree with what our own Queen has just said, we should seek middle ground. Continually just bleating "Leave means leave" get no-one anywhere.
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"we should seek middle ground. "

The problem is Canary the EU do not want to do that. And I can understand that.

Just think, if the EU had given just a bit to Camoron then none of this would have happened!
The problem is, Canary, for people who voted ‘Leave’ there is no middle ground. Leave doesn’t in any way mean keep a foot in the door because that isn't leaving. Leave does mean Leave.
He’s right it has torn society apart
I wouldn’t bother Rockrose. Small wonder some people are reluctant to engage with the news section with posts like the above.
Difficult to see what the common ground is. One either exits, or one pretends to exit in order to get maximum disadvantages and minimum advantages, or one denies the people's choice and stays. But I'm sure all opinions are worthy of earning respect, so we can start there.
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Puts some posts of your own up.

It's plain as day what the topic is. If you dont like it dont come on it.

Perhaps you would prefer no one putting posts up? Not sure the sites owners would agree with you though.

People dont come on News because of comments like yours. Nothing to do with the OP just a veiled attack on the poster.
// Don't know why one would want to give this Europhile the air of publicity. //

I mean, he *is* the President of one of the two most powerful EU countries. I'd have thought that what he says deserves listening to, at least. Having listening, you're free to then disagree.

As to RR's question, best guess is it's a rather crude reference to Macron's wife, who happens to be his senior by several years.
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OG, the probelm is that it has not ben done before, neither was it catered for, apart from Artcile 50 that no one thought would happen.

Probably the best solution would have been a detailed way out perhaps even over 10 years so neither the country leaving nor the EU bloc would be adversely affected.

There is plenty of middle ground to be had, and it is not all about "free trade" (That is anything but for UK and Germany) remember.
/// The problem is, Canary, for people who voted ‘Leave’ there is no middle ground. ///

For you Naomi this is true, but how can you be confident that all Leave voters share your intransigence.
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Listen to yes jim. The problem is when someone's country is falling apart around them and they are becoming toxic then surely is becomes detrimental to your cause., no matter how right they are?

It's a bit like Bliar or Hillary endorsing something. Vast swathes switch off or automatically think the opposite must be right then.
He deserves listening to in his own country, or maybe more accurately the French voters deserve to have to listen to him; but outside, no he's not when all he's doing is trying to interfere in the actions of another's country and spouting that to bind his unwanted federal dream together. When he has something useful to say then that's when it's worth reporting.
// Don't know why one would want to give this Europhile the air of publicity. //

/// he *is* the President of one of the two most powerful EU countries. I'd have thought that what he says deserves listening to, at least.///

I’ve lost count of the number of times that’s been said about Mr Trump. Oddly, defence in support of him as president of arguably the MOST powerful nation on earth is rarely so readily forthcoming. ;o)
Yeah, and sorry. I'll leave the thread to the remainers now.

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