Its about time to put the Great back in Briton and the United back in Kingdom

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I am new to this but I have been standing on the sidelines for too long now. I really despair When I read articles that seem to think that this was just a test and the will wake up in the morning and everything will be okay
The fact is we are leaving end of No matter of project fear and legal challenges are going to change that so maybe instead of standing around looking down with there hands in there pockets kicking the curb
These people whose talent I am sure in most cases is immense woke up smelt the coffee rolled there sleeves up and got to work making it happen
Lets put a stop to this now and all work hard Putting the Great back in Briton and the United back in Kingdom
 

Danllan

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Sir Gar / Carms
Regardless what the gloom-merchants say or do, regardless, there is more spirit and grit in this country than they like or want; and it is that which will see us sovereign again and that which will see it as a success.

Just ask yourself 'why wouldn't someone want that?' Then take a look at those who don't want it and breath a sigh of relief that they are in a diminishing minority.

Despite the best efforts of the left-liberal set and their publically subsidised propaganda dep't, the BBC, we are on the right road again and, a generation from now, our young people will have regained the pride in their country that I am grateful and proud to have been brought up with.
 

DrivingDig

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Location
Wiltshire
Once Scotland and Wales have voted for Independence in inevitable new Referendums we will no longer be 'United'

Once our exports are strangled by tariffs and our much needed foreign labour force have deserted us we will no longer be Great.

But don't worry I'm sure 'Little England' will still have a few pluses...
 
Once Scotland and Wales have voted for Independence in inevitable new Referendums we will no longer be 'United'

Once our exports are strangled by tariffs and our much needed foreign labour force have deserted us we will no longer be Great.

But don't worry I'm sure 'Little England' will still have a few pluses...
Germans already trying to negotiate a free market deal for cars and engineering products, very much in their interests, however unlike giving Cameron the hand off they have a gun to their head now and will be more realistic.
The EU dream is shot so in about 18months time it will have broken up in disarray , first Italy then France and the Danes are only waiting to see our deal before voting. Going to Agromek show so will speak to them personally.
 

WE CAN DO THIS

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Once Scotland and Wales have voted for Independence in inevitable new Referendums we will no longer be 'United'

Once our exports are strangled by tariffs and our much needed foreign labour force have deserted us we will no longer be Great.

But don't worry I'm sure 'Little England' will still have a few pluses...
 

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Very sorry you feel that way, seems that curb kickers like yourself have no intention of making this work in fact its sounds like you want it to fail you for the satisfaction of saying "I told you so" As far as tariffs strangling our exports the fall in the pound has more than compensated for that That,s if the dared do it anyway.
. Google moving to London, Nissan promising extra investment thats not the action of people who can go anywhere in the world and be welcomed with open arms
that,s the actions of companies who know this is a good bet Come on man think about it
Oh and as far as Nicola Sturgeon is concerned maybe if she is really serious about independence she should ask the English to vote instead as I am sure she would get the result she wanted then
It would be a shame but it would also get rid of a lot of ballast
 

Danllan

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Sir Gar / Carms
Once Scotland and Wales have voted for Independence in inevitable new Referendums we will no longer be 'United'

Once our exports are strangled by tariffs and our much needed foreign labour force have deserted us we will no longer be Great.

But don't worry I'm sure 'Little England' will still have a few pluses...
Scotland voted to stay in the UK, and will again which is why Ms Sturgeon isn't pushing for a second referendum. Here in Wales there is only the tiniest number of people who want independence and only a small fraction of them think it could work...

Other than skill-shortage labour, as a nation we 'need' a foreign labour force when we have zero unemployment - and I note your use of the word 'labour' rather than work, perhaps that reveals an undeclared personal interest.

Great Britain will thrive, astonished you aren't happy about that.
 

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I read somewhere that they believe that if as these Urban Elite got there way and there was a second Referendum the leaves would probably win by an even bigger margin
The reason they give is that a lot of people who voted remain where just voting for the status quo add that to all of the Armageddon type rubbish we where fed by the likes of Cameron, George Hasbeen and co the you can understand there reluctance
But now that most of that has all been proved false they really think that they would go for it

Lets be fair what a way to run a campaign "Project Fear" Basically they must have all sat around a table trying to think of good reasons why we should stay then after 30 minutes of silence Someone must have chirped up and said okay well lets just make up things to tell them how horrible it will be if we leave, unbelievable .
 

RobFZS

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Leave would win easy now, Remain's only winning point was the economy, but that means staying in the single market, but we're now going to leave, and we can apparently stay in the single market according to them, so that ' step in to the dark' argument is over.
 

Ashtree

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Leave would win easy now, Remain's only winning point was the economy, but that means staying in the single market, but we're now going to leave, and we can apparently stay in the single market according to them, so that ' step in to the dark' argument is over.

Rob, old boy, you are not up to speed. Boris the Great has just been on a jolly to Czech Republic, where he had a glass or three of wine I imagine.
Let it slip to the press that TM and her cabinet within the cabinet which leads the Brexit project, now expect Britain to be outside the customs union
post Brexit. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...spending-eu-referendum-campaign-a7422471.html
 

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Ah you read it in the independent Well it much be true then no bias there
To be honest you might think of me as a synic but nowadays the only thing I can believe in these so called quality papers is the date on page 1
AND don't even let me get started on our trusted and independent institution the BBC I read there news briefings on the app Any article regarding good news on the economy alway ends with despite uncertainty over brexit Any not so good news ends with experts (ha) say that this is a direct consequence on the UKs decision to leave the EU Real even handed don't you think
 

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Here we go again these remain sorts really don't know when it's time to throw the towel in
Now we have the chief executive of Deloitte threatening to move abroad if TM decides to clamp down on migration to this country Here is some news for you Mr Sproul (that's his name) no country on earth disallows people coming to take up a job so I am not to sure of your point ( or maybe I do )
Another thing you might want to consider is the cost A good quote I read last week was relocation is like moving nuclear waste ,dangerous and very very expensive and you need to prove to your shareholders and or investors that it will add value and you can't continue where you are
Add that to the fact that office space in the natural alternatives i.e. Paris and Frankfurt is very very limited thus very expensive and you could find yourself over there all on your lonesome because all your clients have decided to stay put
The idea that all these CEOs have there hand hovering over the relocate button is simply rubbish
David (That's his other name) please stop using your position to make headlines ,take your hands out of your pockets and stop kicking that kerb
Your making yourself look silly
 

RobFZS

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Rob, old boy, you are not up to speed. Boris the Great has just been on a jolly to Czech Republic, where he had a glass or three of wine I imagine.
Let it slip to the press that TM and her cabinet within the cabinet which leads the Brexit project, now expect Britain to be outside the customs union
post Brexit. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...spending-eu-referendum-campaign-a7422471.html
ofcourse he's going to say that

But it totally contradicts the deal Mrs May made with Nissan of staying in the single market, for a start, so who's right?

As for Ukip spending, it's probably the best spent money in the eu budget ;)
 

arbel

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Location
Pembrokeshire
Once Scotland and Wales have voted for Independence in inevitable new Referendums we will no longer be 'United'

Once our exports are strangled by tariffs and our much needed foreign labour force have deserted us we will no longer be Great.

But don't worry I'm sure 'Little England' will still have a few pluses...
Wales voting for independence? You must be joking!! Get yourself down here to West Wales and talk to the locals. If we had our way, we would even kick the Welsh Assembly into touch.
If push comes to shove, the "wee kranky" herself might not find the Scots too enthusiastic about leaving the Union, despite Brexit. Business, in case you haven't noticed it, is doing rather well since the referendum. Have some faith man!!
OUT is OUT
 

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Couldn't agree more Out means out and the longer it goes on the more people in the UK are warming to the idea except of course the we know best brigade
One post I read a few weeks ago some knob stated that the referendum result should be ignored as the people who voted leave where on there words 'Not equipped to make decisions of this magnitude '
Sorry??
 

arbel

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Location
Pembrokeshire
Couldn't agree more Out means out and the longer it goes on the more people in the UK are warming to the idea except of course the we know best brigade
One post I read a few weeks ago some knob stated that the referendum result should be ignored as the people who voted leave where on there words 'Not equipped to make decisions of this magnitude '
Sorry??
The same could of course be said about the voters in a General Election! But we are a democracy and embrace the concept of "one man/woman one vote". The rich and powerful do not have a stronger vote than the lower paid, the less educated, the unemployed, the single mums and dads or the disabled.
The working classes and I include myself in this group, are generally not blind to the decline we have seen in our industrial strength and have been directly affected by uncontrolled immigration.
It is all very well for the elite to champion multiculturalism and the benefits of an open door policy to immigration. They do so from behind the walls of their secure gated town houses and estates, living in a completely different world from those who commute on overcrowded public transport, struggle to buy homes whose prices have rocketed as rich newcomers become landlords and crank the rents ever skywards.

Indeed, us ordinary folk are very political aware. Because policy affects us the most. Our membership of the EU is not responsible for all our woes, but it is high on the list as far as most people are concerned. The vote was to leave and God help any politician who seeks to overturn or unduly delay that result.

The people of Great Britain are quietly waiting, but their patience is not infinite. Theresa May's promise to invoke Article 50 in March 2017 is a promise she dare not break.
OUT means OUT
 

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That is another thing that bothers me the idea that by voting leave you are either a Racist or Thick I am nether
Throughout the centuries with have been hosts to new arrivals mostly without a choice (im thinking Romans Vikings etc) But this is why this is such a great country. I have no worries about people coming from other countries to take up residence here and as our economy grows will will need the extra people to fill the jobs we will be creating However it should be not controlled but managed
Lets use the example a man that has been in the news just recently Donald Trump not only President elect but also a Hotelier
I am pretty sure that he doesnt take bookings for a Hotel before he thinks about building it and that should be the same with our country
We should have more schools to teach there children, more hospitals if there sick, houses to live in roads railways to make sure they get to work, in place before we invite them to help us build our Great country, its for every ones benefit but I believe vital. We will be rewarded by the extra growth they produce extra taxes they will contribute, extra money they will spend on services etc, No more overcrowded schools a national health service we are even more proud of a housing stock that means anyone can afford to own there own home if they want to so its win win all round
 

arbel

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Pembrokeshire
That is another thing that bothers me the idea that by voting leave you are either a Racist or Thick I am nether
Throughout the centuries with have been hosts to new arrivals mostly without a choice (im thinking Romans Vikings etc) But this is why this is such a great country. I have no worries about people coming from other countries to take up residence here and as our economy grows will will need the extra people to fill the jobs we will be creating However it should be not controlled but managed
Lets use the example a man that has been in the news just recently Donald Trump not only President elect but also a Hotelier
I am pretty sure that he doesnt take bookings for a Hotel before he thinks about building it and that should be the same with our country
We should have more schools to teach there children, more hospitals if there sick, houses to live in roads railways to make sure they get to work, in place before we invite them to help us build our Great country, its for every ones benefit but I believe vital. We will be rewarded by the extra growth they produce extra taxes they will contribute, extra money they will spend on services etc, No more overcrowded schools a national health service we are even more proud of a housing stock that means anyone can afford to own there own home if they want to so its win win all round

Absolutely!
 

Ashtree

Member
Isn't reassuring for the average citizen to know that the justice system is there to keep order, in what is fast becoming a Brexit bulldozer,
smashing it's way over the rights of the people.
The findings of the couple of court cases which have so far concluded with regards not so much as Brexit, but the "process" of bringing Brexit about are really noteworthy:love:

Each time the government and the Brexit cabal within the government have been stopped right in their tracks, subject to appeal of course to the supreme court.

For Nicola Sturgeon, let everybody be upstanding(y) http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-wales-can-intervene-in-article-a7424796.html
 

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