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Owen Smith And Article 50....

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mushroom25 | 07:09 Wed 24th Aug 2016 | News
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so, what's he saying here?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37167253

"you voted out. are you sure? are you really sure? are you really really really sure?"

i wonder what the "right" answer is this time?
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// It (the referendum) was not in favour of leaving providing whatever conditions the EU sees fit to impose on us post Brexit are acceptable. // NJ

nor to elect liars and fraudsters to run the country

( we use general elections for that - ter daah ! )

oddly enough I have almost become a secret closet brexiter in view of what the unelected eurocrats have been saying

LIa Fox asked one eurocrat what the time schedule whould be and was told as queeckly as possible and he said: that would be in no country's interest out of the 28 - how can you recommend something that benefits no one ?
and she said " oui je sais " - and Liam said that no elected politician would go near that

and secondly - Juncker after all the migration difficulties - says that borders are the worst thing ever - I mean talk about old men bedded into power

now has any country gone for independence and then not liked the deal ?
umm will like this:
yup step forward the republic of Ireland - then called saorstat eirann
de valera sent negotiators to London of which Michael Collins was one ( I have signed my death warrant )
and then when the deal was signed
de valera torned around, den he said: "I dont like dis and I dont like that"
and produced .... document no 2 ( yes boys and gurlz that was what the alternative was called ) which was what he would have liked instead and said -"dis is moch better so it is" but which had NOT been negotiated nor agreed wid London

result - oirish civil war - which as you can imagine wasnt very civil At All - which de valera lost - but not for long ..... !

History - those who dont study it - live it twice once as comedy and then as tragedy

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