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The National Socialist Party - who used the referendum as a mechanism to enact "The will of the people".

Regrettably, as we now know, the democratically elected party used the likes of Goebbels to twist the truth, so that the German people blamed all their woes on a section of the community who couldn't fight back - the outsiders.

They used propaganda, manipulation and half truths to ensure their outcomes were enacted, at the "will of the people" despite anyone in their right minds knowing that they were taking the wrong path.

£350 million a week for the NHS anyone?

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The National Socialist Party - who used the referendum as a mechanism to enact "The will of the people".

Regrettably, as we now know, the democratically elected party used the likes of Goebbels to twist the truth, so that the German people blamed all their woes on a section of the community who couldn't fight back - the outsiders.

They used propaganda, manipulation and half truths to ensure their outcomes were enacted, at the "will of the people" despite anyone in their right minds knowing that they were taking the wrong path.

£350 million a week for the NHS anyone?


but the National Socialist Party had an agenda of antisemitism from within (not outsiders), which you have stated. i wonder which party fits that bill. a party, certain leader and shadow chancellor accused of the above with very strong ties to groups, past and present, which participated in certain evil acts within the UK and elsewhere. an organisation which uses outside momentum to solicit its aims by underhanded, undemocratic and/or foul means. yep, there is only one National Socialist Party at this time, gladly its not in power but i believe still supports the exit from the EU (EEC) now and (historically). at this time, the enemy of my enemy is my anti-EU friend ...

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Jeremy Corbyn backs permanent customs union after Brexit
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has backed the UK being in a permanent customs union with the EU in a speech setting out his approach to Brexit.

He said this would avoid the need for a "hard border" in Northern Ireland and ensure free-flowing trade for business.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43189878

More “cake and eat it” thinking.

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Brexit Secretary David Davis said Labour's policy would block the UK from signing free trade deals and allow free movement to continue. In an article for The Daily Telegraph, he accused Mr Corbyn of "selling snake oil".

But ... wait ... err ... I guess he’s pissed off because that’s his job.

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The National Socialist Party - who used the referendum as a mechanism to enact "The will of the people".

Regrettably, as we now know, the democratically elected party used the likes of Goebbels to twist the truth, so that the German people blamed all their woes on a section of the community who couldn't fight back - the outsiders.

They used propaganda, manipulation and half truths to ensure their outcomes were enacted, at the "will of the people" despite anyone in their right minds knowing that they were taking the wrong path.

£350 million a week for the NHS anyone?


i think that sums up the remain camp perfectly. what is it 2000 million a week on a side of a bus ? ...

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Jeremy Corbyn backs permanent customs union after Brexit
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has backed the UK being in a permanent customs union with the EU in a speech setting out his approach to Brexit.

He said this would avoid the need for a "hard border" in Northern Ireland and ensure free-flowing trade for business.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43189878

More “cake and eat it” thinking.

From the same article:
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Brexit Secretary David Davis said Labour's policy would block the UK from signing free trade deals and allow free movement to continue. In an article for The Daily Telegraph, he accused Mr Corbyn of "selling snake oil".

But ... wait ... err ... I guess he’s pissed off because that’s his job.


when we leave the EU and leave we shall. we can not remain in the custom union no matter what or who states that we can ...

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one year to go, far to long we should have left last year ...

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one year to go, far to long we should have left last year ...
But we didn't, so wait your bloody turn.

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The press here are rumouring that the UK Government might rethink Brexit in light of the current Russia situation...

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Doubt it. The Tories are far to stubourn.

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The press here are rumouring that the UK Government might rethink Brexit in light of the current Russia situation...


the UK will do a deal (trade or otherwise) with Russia, the rest is just smoke and mirrors, the EU will just have to live with it ...

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Doubt it. The Tories are far to stubourn.


not stubborn, just using common sense for the future. and there is that NATO bill that Europe seems to think they dont have to pay.
a trade deal with Russia along with a non aggression agreement (pact. does Germany remember that) will be in the UK favour not the EU.

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if anybody thinks or believes that the USA or President Trump are not moving in that direction, please think again its called 'detente' ...

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the relaxation of strained relations or tensions (as between nations) diplomats brokering a detente.

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big_D wrote:
The press here are rumouring that the UK Government might rethink Brexit in light of the current Russia situation...


the UK will do a deal (trade or otherwise) with Russia, the rest is just smoke and mirrors, the EU will just have to live with it ...


Apart from the chemical weapon attack in Salisbury, which is a bit more serious than “smoke and mirrors”. This is a message: 1 - don’t betray Mother Russia - we will find you and it will be ugly. 2 - UK: you’re not the strong country you think you are. Look what we can do under your noses.

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thats happened several times before. President Trump has invited President Putin to Washington. Porton Down are unable to prove nerve agent was Russian made.
looks like its heading to detente and with that talks will occur on a trade deal ...

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thats happened several times before. President Trump has invited President Putin to Washington. Porton Down are unable to prove nerve agent was Russian made.
looks like its heading to detente and with that talks will occur on a trade deal ...


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Gary Aitkenhead, the chief executive of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) at Porton Down, Wiltshire, told Sky News that the substance required “extremely sophisticated methods to create something only in the capabilities of a state actor. We were able to identify it as novichok, to identify that it was military-grade nerve agent.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 86761.html

They have not been able to prove one way or another where it was made, but say it was made by a nation state. So it’s not something that a bloke has mixed up in a bath somewhere.

Still awaiting the OPCW report.

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had to post. looks like its going to be a no deal. love the remain camp, they are doing all the good work to make this a certainty ...

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