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  • BlackCat
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    Originally posted by Kidicious View Post

    Your list makes YOU seem ignorant. Control over the value of your currency is a good thing.
    True, only problem is that the brits wont have that

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  • Dinner
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    Originally posted by spambot View Post
    Oerdin will make the British Empire great again.
    And here is your fundamental problem. You still don't know what other people want because you haven't bothered to listen to what they said. No, no one is trying to recreate the British Empire. What many of us do want is a more open democratic system where the fate of the British people are in the hands of British voters. The EU cannot and will not be reformed in the ways needed. Lord knows the UK has spent decades trying but it never works largely because the EU doesn't work.

    Will it be easy to retake sovereignty? No, but I am 100% certain that the end results will at least be up to the British people and not dictated by other people so that seems better to me. Yes, it will take time, probably about 10 years, but the end result will be better over all and it will be done as the actual people of the UK want it to be done. That is the whole point of Brexit.

    That you still don't know this means you should spend less time talking and more listening so that way you might actually know what you are talking about some day.

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  • Kidlicious
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    Originally posted by Dauphin View Post

    You are ignorant.

    Things lost (a non-exhaustive list). These are factual. Not predictions or opinions

    Free trade access to the UK’s largest export market
    Free access to work anywhere in Europe
    Trade agreements with every country in the world - North Korea will have more trade deals as of March 29.
    Foregoing science co-operation and research access (e.g. Galileo and the billions of dollars the U.K. gave to the project lost)
    Foregoing police and security agreements (e.g arrest warrants, sharing of intel, etc)
    A currency with any value.

    Things gained:
    Freedumb
    Blue ****ing passports
    Your list makes YOU seem ignorant. Control over the value of your currency is a good thing.

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  • ZEE
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    Freedumb. I like that.

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  • spambot
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    And yet, as another annus horribilis draws to a close,
    *snicker*

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  • Broken_Erika
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    Originally posted by Dauphin View Post

    You are ignorant.

    Things lost (a non-exhaustive list). These are factual. Not predictions or opinions

    Free trade access to the UK’s largest export market
    Free access to work anywhere in Europe
    Trade agreements with every country in the world - North Korea will have more trade deals as of March 29.
    Foregoing science co-operation and research access (e.g. Galileo and the billions of dollars the U.K. gave to the project lost)
    Foregoing police and security agreements (e.g arrest warrants, sharing of intel, etc)
    A currency with any value.

    Things gained:
    Freedumb
    Blue ****ing passports
    Blue Passports! Yay!
    Pax Brittania!
    Take Back Control!
    Boris Johnson for PM!
    Cliff Jumping is Fun! Wheeeeeeeeeee!

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  • BlackCat
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    Originally posted by BeBro View Post

    His reputation as a debater has clearly gone through the roof with this thread.
    I guess that he just want to stress an already proven and well documented point - Oerdin are always wrong

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  • Dauphin
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    Originally posted by Proteus_MST View Post
    The interesting thing also will be flights to/from the UK, as the cooperation with regards to air travel will also be lost.

    At the moment there are emergency plans in the EU drawer that will, in case of a hard Brexit, for a transitional period allow a rudimentary continuation of flights from/to the UK (rudimentary = at a reduced frequency). But it will require the cooperation of the UK government, to put those plans into action ... so, if the UK government acts in a similar haphazard manner as it did during the previous 2 years, maybe not even airline travel between the EU and the UK can be upheld
    Brexit shmexit, UK can’t cope with a single drone at Gatwick Airport. I don’t understand why they don’t just shoot the thing down.

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  • Proteus_MST
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    Juroup

    https://www.politico.eu/article/euro...ellow-jackets/
    Last edited by Proteus_MST; December 20, 2018, 09:20.

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  • BeBMan
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    Originally posted by spambot View Post
    Oerdin will make the British Empire great again.
    His reputation as a debater has clearly gone through the roof with this thread.

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  • Proteus_MST
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    The interesting thing also will be flights to/from the UK, as the cooperation with regards to air travel will also be lost.

    At the moment there are emergency plans in the EU drawer that will, in case of a hard Brexit, for a transitional period allow a rudimentary continuation of flights from/to the UK (rudimentary = at a reduced frequency). But it will require the cooperation of the UK government, to put those plans into action ... so, if the UK government acts in a similar haphazard manner as it did during the previous 2 years, maybe not even airline travel between the EU and the UK can be upheld

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  • Dauphin
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    Originally posted by Dinner View Post

    We are not allowed to call people retarded so I will simply say your statement is developmentally challenged. We have already heard the lies from project fear.
    You are ignorant.

    Things lost (a non-exhaustive list). These are factual. Not predictions or opinions

    Free trade access to the UK’s largest export market
    Free access to work anywhere in Europe
    Trade agreements with every country in the world - North Korea will have more trade deals as of March 29.
    Foregoing science co-operation and research access (e.g. Galileo and the billions of dollars the U.K. gave to the project lost)
    Foregoing police and security agreements (e.g arrest warrants, sharing of intel, etc)
    A currency with any value.

    Things gained:
    Freedumb
    Blue ****ing passports

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  • spambot
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    Oerdin will make the British Empire great again.

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  • Dinner
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    Originally posted by Dauphin View Post
    Brexit irony:

    Taking back control of something you never gave up, by losing everything you currently have.
    We are not allowed to call people retarded so I will simply say your statement is developmentally challenged. We have already heard the lies from project fear.

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  • Dinner
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