Eu referendum whats your vote

God help us now, we need some Devine interception forthwith as TM’s botch deal gets rejected once more. How long are we going to have to put up with this crap, its like being on death row not knowing what will happen for sure or when. Lets hope that Brussel’s do the job for us and kick us out as that I see as the only way we will leave.
This country is knackered and this the day we should have left but that was stolen away from us most undemocratic but on a brighter note Brittany ferries have extra ships sailing from today but naff all on them so if there are any remainer’s that want to leave our shores there is plenty of room on those ships.

Yet again the egotistical cretinous buffoons who couldn’t use their own individual intellect without being influenced by peers have congregated to reject every option given to them which would see democracy served to the public as voted for by the public.
I don’t agree with a lot of Mays back peddling but ffs she’s given them the option to put their own resolutions forward and they voted against those too.
They don’t want her deal, they don’t want theirs, they don’t want no deal, well best they pull their fingers out their arses and start pulling together because the 22/5 will see us go out with no deal wether they want it or not.

Grumpy Dad:
the 22/5 will see us go out with no deal wether they want it or not.

No it won’t.Firstly there’s no more reason to think that 22/5 means anything more than 29/3 does and the quisling government obviously still has the option of extending and/or revoking article 50.Just as the ECJ allowed it to do because 1 the EU can’t do without our cash and dumping ground for its exports and to stop any others getting any ideas about walking away from the zb pile and to save the Sax Coburgs from the question if we walk away fom the EU now on grounds of sovereignty why did HM sign the assent to joining it in 1972.Bearing in mind FC0 30/1048 ?.Also bearing in mind the US government is paranoid about Texans saying why not a referendum on Texit too if Trump for all his bs ‘support’ for Brexit allows secession to work in Europe.

Grumpy Dad:
Yet again the egotistical cretinous buffoons who couldn’t use their own individual intellect without being influenced by peers have congregated to reject every option given to them which would see democracy served to the public as voted for by the public.
I don’t agree with a lot of Mays back peddling but ffs she’s given them the option to put their own resolutions forward and they voted against those too.
They don’t want her deal, they don’t want theirs, they don’t want no deal, well best they pull their fingers out their arses and start pulling together because the 22/5 will see us go out with no deal wether they want it or not.

Hello Grumpy Dad you cannot use that word democracy as it has now been removed from the Oxford concise dictionary, removed and does no longer exist. We cannot vote for TM’s deal as it is not Brexit in any sense of the matter, it would tie us to the EU for generations to come. As for those J Arthurs in Whitehall they could not choose between a raspberry ripple or a ninety nine if it was 40 degree’s centigrade so we have no chance with them, we need the EU to tell us its over and to get lost, that would be the best solution then we can all get on and sit back and watch there idealistic regime self destruct due to lack of funds and a cheer will go up from here when that happens, Buzzer.

What a fiasco!!!

From this side of the Channel (European mainland side), people are laughing at this idiotsy.

Geoffo:
What a fiasco!!!

From this side of the Channel (European mainland side), people are laughing at this idiotsy.

Not just there mate should think the whole word is laughing at us in pity, total shambles Buzzer

Buzzer:

Geoffo:
What a fiasco!!!

From this side of the Channel (European mainland side), people are laughing at this idiotsy.

Not just there mate should think the whole word is laughing at us in pity, total shambles Buzzer

Total shower of ■■■■■ the lot of them, the Germans must be wondering how the hell we managed to beat them in 1945

Too much complaining on here about what’s happened, or rather what hasn’t happened.
Look on the bright side. We’ve got blue passports now. I mean, ok, we had to fight hard for them, but we got them. They can’t take them away from us now. . . can they?

Carryfast:

Buzzer:
Oh yes please its the 29th the day of reckoning.

Oh wait both her and 007 are on the side of the EU and by implication Heath,Callaghan,Thatcher,Major,Blair,Brown,Cameron and May.In which case the day of reckoning was actually the day when she had to decide whether to refuse or provide the assent to the European Communities Act.Remind us what happened on that day and the rest is history. :unamused:

Remind you of what day? The day she gave her Royal Assent or the day she met 007? Not sure how to break this to you gently . . . but 007 isn’t actually a real person.

Is it not quite amazing that 650 MP’s have had numerous votes in parliament over the last few weeks and honour the results of each and every one of them but when it comes to the 17.4 million citizens that voted to leave the EU it gets ignored, funny that isn’t it, double standards I would say Buzzer

dexxy57:

Carryfast:

Buzzer:
Oh yes please its the 29th the day of reckoning.

Oh wait both her and 007 are on the side of the EU and by implication Heath,Callaghan,Thatcher,Major,Blair,Brown,Cameron and May.In which case the day of reckoning was actually the day when she had to decide whether to refuse or provide the assent to the European Communities Act.Remind us what happened on that day and the rest is history. :unamused:

Remind you of what day? The day she gave her Royal Assent or the day she met 007? Not sure how to break this to you gently . . . but 007 isn’t actually a real person.

It’s clear that I was referring to the day she gave assent to the European Communities Act.Rather than her waving FCO 30/1048 in Heath’s face as he was led away by the military to serve a very long sentence for treason.

It’s equally clear that me,Buzzer and his spoof post are all referring to the ‘real’ 007 that the fictitious character is based on.On that note I’d guess that a parliament gone rogue,in handing the country over to a foreign power,fits the definition for the need of firstly SIS to infiltrate it then deliver the information to the required forces ( like SRR if required ) to deal with it.Oh wait,like all the forces,SRR also answers ultimately to our German sax coburg head of state who’s dynasty has obviously infiltrated and hijacked the role of Brit Head of State and is therefore also ‘in’ on the plot in working for German interests not Brit ones.Even Fleming could never have dream’t up that story and proof that fact is often stranger than fiction. :unamused:

theregister.co.uk/2012/10/05 … reer_path/

gazsa401:

“We were told in a booklet sent out by the government that a vote to leave meant leaving the common market, the customs union and the ECJ…”
Did it? Which page, because I can`t see that written anywhere. Here is a copy of it:
assets.publishing.service.gov.u … the-uk.pdf

I do remember however, these:
“There is a European free trade zone from Iceland to the Russian border and we will be part of it… Britain will have access to the Single Market after we vote leave… The idea that our trade will suffer because we stop imposing terrible rules such as the Clinical Trial Directive is silly.” Vote Leave
“It will be possible to negotiate a new settlement with the EU, including a UK-EU free trade deal, by the next general election in May 2020” – Vote Leave
“If we vote to leave then I think the union will be stronger… I think when we vote to leave it will be clear that having voted to leave one union the last thing people in Scotland wanted to do is to break up another.” – Michael Gove

There will be no downside to Brexit, only a considerable upside
David Davis
10 October 2016
The day after we vote to leave, we hold all the cards and we can choose the path we want
Michael Gove
9 April 2016
Getting out of the EU can be quick and easy – the UK holds most of the cards
John Redwood
July 17 2016
The free trade agreement that we will have to do with the European Union should be one of the easiest in human history
Liam Fox
20 July 2017
Within two years, before the negotiation with the EU is likely to be complete, and therefore before anything material has changed, we can negotiate a free trade area massively larger than the EU … The new trade agreements will come into force at the point of exit, but they will be fully negotiated
David Davis
14 July 2016
I am confident that using the most up-to-date technology, we can get a non-visible border operational along the border between Northern Ireland and Ireland
David Davis
5 September 2017

Did it says anything about the EU being the 4th Reich, controlled by the Sax Coburg dynasty? Must have mentioned it somewhere.

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dexxy57:
Did it says anything about the EU being the 4th Reich, controlled by the Sax Coburg dynasty? Must have mentioned it somewhere.

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It does indeed.
But it`s written in that special secret ink…ssshh !

Franglais:

dexxy57:
Did it say anything about the EU being the 4th Reich, controlled by the Sax Coburg dynasty? Must have mentioned it somewhere.

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It does indeed.
But it`s written in that special secret ink…ssshh !

You’ve already said too much. The Sax Coburg Stasi are probably on your tail. Nobody can hide from them.

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dexxy57:

Franglais:

dexxy57:
Did it say anything about the EU being the 4th Reich, controlled by the Sax Coburg dynasty? Must have mentioned it somewhere.

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It does indeed.
But it`s written in that special secret ink…ssshh !

You’ve already said too much. The Sax Coburg Stasi are probably on your tail. Nobody can hide from them.

Too right, surely somebody must have realised that Matron’s uniform was just a tad too military. :astonished:

dexxy57:

Franglais:

dexxy57:
Did it say anything about the EU being the 4th Reich, controlled by the Sax Coburg dynasty? Must have mentioned it somewhere.

It does indeed.
But it`s written in that special secret ink…ssshh !

You’ve already said too much. The Sax Coburg Stasi are probably on your tail. Nobody can hide from them.

They obviously know their own supporters so you’re both safe.While the EU ( German ) Federalist agenda hasn’t ( yet ) reached the point where it intends to take out its opposition,because it would obviously create too much bad publicity.Only a matter of time though until those of us on the Brit Nationalist side are categorised as ‘far right’ traitors to the EU state and its stinking flag and are dealt with accordingly.

As for the Sax Coburgs you’re ( deliberately ? ) confusing facilitating with ‘controlling’.IE those like Juncker and Tusk,among the other unelected commissioner and corporate elites acting behind the scenes in the shadows,are in ‘control’.While our dodgy Head of State is just their puppet and loyal helper like our parliament and every PM from Heath to Cameron.

Also probably a few before like Churchill.No surprise there with the blood of Irish Nationalists on his hands.

youtu.be/63IcW4eo4uM
This woman says it all for me. Cheers Coomsey

Spardo:

dexxy57:
You’ve already said too much. The Sax Coburg Stasi are probably on your tail. Nobody can hide from them.

Too right, surely somebody must have realised that Matron’s uniform was just a tad too military. :astonished:

Oh wait.Surely you mean another one of your lot.

i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/05 … 34x391.jpg

express.co.uk/news/uk/108762 … nzi-latest

coomsey:
https://youtu.be/63IcW4eo4uM
This woman says it all for me. Cheers Coomsey

One of the best reasons to forget Brexit and stay in and help those like her to smash the EU Federation and to replace it with a Confederal government.