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We demand home rule for the principality of Pimlico, as a state of the EU.
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Budget contribution is an indirect tariff, as we import more from the EU than we export I hope the tariffs will dwarf our budget contribution.
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@jameswhiteley6843 So we should have saved ourselves and let him unify the rest of Europe and put an end to Zionism?
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@mrmyloc Isn't that because he got elected unlike EU funding propaganda?
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@mrmyloc No he didn't get elected or no the EU aren't funding propaganda?
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@kaba_me Every car driver in England doesn't have one.
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Get your inflatable in Dover before they're all gone.
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@Papa Romeo72 No deal is the only option on the table then we move on to the second stage of negotiating with the world. The Labour party were never much good but today they're a collection of diverse groups either incompetent or traitorous and do not represent indigenous British values in the slightest. I voted Labour when Blair first stood for PM, the greatest conman to ever enter British politics.
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@kevinparker461 At least we get a vote.
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@kevinparker461 Some people would obviously prefer that it wasn't, nothing original in that desire and always a threat.
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@kg356 This the normal party for normal people, always found in the kitchen I presume.
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danger mouse OOH he definitely has no place in modern prehistoric Britain then.
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@nisnga147 No biased expert opinion ever heard of collateralised debt obligations centralised tax and financial control and cost projections for the EU army or chicken licken.
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@lsmith992 Does anybody have the directions to love island?
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That's in Swindon I think.
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@plasticbudgie Agreed. If we remain in the EU the next PM will be very soon unpopular using the countries wealth to susidize the EU and provide for all the refugees from Germany and Italy who want to live here.
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No chance, we need more than one party to rely on. They have to come to some arrangement and put country before politics.
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Freeze Peach Agreed even if we have to wait until the bitter end of the EU project.
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@WolfiesAlright Not forgetting Switzerland too.
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@WolfiesAlright I have only visited once for a few days in the 80's and was impressed by the feeling of order and experience of civility that left a lasting impression and I plan to revisit, hoping it hasn't changed significantly. Living there is a tempting idea.
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The issue is to elect a leader who respects the votes of the people and who will take us out of the EU. The europhiles say they will support a vote of no confidence in the government if Boris tries to take us out of the EU, so they are putting their views before party and country and acting in accordance with the fundamental ethos of the EU.
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@desoliver9712 Surely not! After a majority of Tory governments since the war.
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@desoliver9712 Owned or regulated by the elected few for the benefit of the elected few who would end democracy if they held power long enough. Always the way it goes when people put ideology before human nature and disregard history.
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ed china Trust in the EU to share out the wealth they are ''creating'' the Greeks and the Spanish are loving it and the Germans and the French are just getting a taste for it.
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@mikeenwright2622 How can the UK leave the EU? Answer - simple, stop parliament from operating until after the 29/3/19. Come on somebody put them out of our misery.
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Another great philanthropist, what has @leespiderpod ever done for this country?
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@stevec6427 I'm sure Blair paid tax on all the millions he's received as bribes, backhanders and sales of British assets.
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@johnturner4400 Don't take on face value anyone or anything, do your own research and use your best judgement
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@alan bee It would be sad to leave the UK but not without it's benefits.
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@alan bee So I will avoid doing so as long as there is a good chance of us regaining control of our money, our borders and our laws.
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@alan bee The EU takes a good amount of our money as decided by the membership committee to spend as it sees fit, European court has the final say on laws and border operations. The EU also controls a great deal more of the policies that would normally be the responsibility of the government of an independent state and under the principles of ever closer union the UK government will no longer have the responsibilities to justify it's name.
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@Dashing Dave I have a dashing plan for reducing the problem of controlling borders, increase the penalties for people caught smuggling up to and including capital punishment when caught trafficking people or using smuggling as a basis for running a business.
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@johnhobbes2268 Yes things are looking rosy for the EU they'll soon be able fund the EU army or at least pay their full wack into the nato budget and make up the arrears then they'll be able to match the UK's foreign aid budget.
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@philsterthephilster Sounds like a dogs breakfast to me, thank god we are an island and have a nuclear deterrent.
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@johnhobbes2268 There is no EU in reality.
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A tip for the new leader of the Labour party, as Dumbledore would say ''Arresto Momento''
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The party is over, vote UKIP.
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@garyreynolds5733 That would be in a minimum of 2 years time then, yes?
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@nadtz Sure it would but what he does is more important than what he say's. Whereas what Mr ribas say's is probably more important than what he does.
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@666VIKING1 This is the same Tory party that backed the EU over Thatcher, bunch of gutless elitist traitors only eclipsed by their co conspirators the loony labour party.
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Wave I think that would basically be the same as the original vote, if we leave there will be no deal, if we have a deal before we leave we won't leave. That's just the way it is with Totalitarian Autocratic regimes, I cannot for the life of me understand how they keep getting away with pretending the EU is democratic!
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Miguel Melchior So Scotland want's to stay in the EU and calling for an independence referendum is a misnomer they really want a referendum on EU membership it's nothing to do with independence like the earlier referendum or is it a referendum on both? Two for the price of one should appeal to Scottish folk if there is any truth in the old stereotype. Yes it's a 2 4 1 that makes sense, they want independence from the UK and statehood in the EU the issue isn't independence per se it's independence from the UK that's the issue.
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Miguel Melchior When a country of 3M is in a democratic union of 80M it is not an equal in any democratic sense having 4% of the votes when deciding the future of that union, there are benefits and drawbacks in union membership and countries have to decide for themselves on membership. Scotland has had a referendum on independence from the UK and can have another one when it is agreed, unions do not function by having confirmatory votes every 6 months. Catalonia would be envious I imagine.
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Miguel Melchior Division is inevitable one way or another if the EU referendum is honoured either Scotland leaves the EU as part of the UK or leaves the UK and tries for EU membership it is for Scotland to decide. How long has Catalonia been a region? European history is not something I have studied.
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@Andrew Battersby If the Tory party are not capable of ridding themselves of their remainers I urge every Brexit supporter to give their support to the For Britain party or whichever party becomes the major party supporting Brexit and British independence. They may have many questionable aspects but history has shown with what the Tory EU traitors did to Thatcher as long as the current major parties remain as major parties in Parliament we will never regain our independence. If this bill is not voted through Brexiteers have a big decision to make.
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@highmarshalhelbrecht4715 There is a way that Farage could prove us UKIP supporters wrong and that is by cooperating with Batten to secure a majority of Brexit MP's in parliament. He left the scene after the referendum result which shows a level of naivety at best that rules him out as a fitting leader for the country.
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@whiterabbit1632 Strange there seems to be a strong correlation with terrorist attacks happening in the UK and foreign religious beliefs, can anyone think of a way to reduce or end this phenomena. More Muslims in government perhaps.
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@spacemanwithraygun3933 That's not a solution just the present reality.
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@wt4127 Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner that I hate London now.
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I have a strong suspicion Lee Rigby may well have been Islamaphobic before he was attacked but definitely was while he was being attacked.
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