varian polls mean nothing sweet pea...this means nada .. we are leaving,,protest all you like..we are not remaining darling..end of
Is democracy being by-passed in favour of the billionaires?
It appears there is a sense of cautious optimism among UK officials in Brussels that a breakthrough over the Irish backstop just might be on the horizon.
Theresa May will be arriving tomorrow to hold talks with Jean-Claude Juncker on the Brexit state of play. And Geoffrey Cox, the Attorney General, is also due to present new "technical details" on clarification to the backstop, in a move geared at reassuring MPs that it will be temporary.
The nature of those technical details is shrouded in secrecy. But UK sources in Brussels say that, politically speaking, the details may be immaterial.
Instead, the key requirement is that Mr Cox feels comfortable returning to Westminster and telling MPs that he no longer has reservations about the backstop.
varian polls mean nothing sweet pea...this means nada .. we are leaving,,protest all you like..we are not remaining darling..end of
mr cox is a traitor
and a very powerful one at that...
cheeky and nasty
If we leave with no deal, it wont be just the fault of TM, it will be because our MP's, from all parties, wouldn't come together and work together to get the best for our country.
Those that have resigned from their party have only one agenda IMO to try and get us to remain in the EU.
Crystaltipps you may have never felt ruled or bullied by the EU but clearly millions did which is why the result was to leave.
I voted leave and never believed that leaving would result in a "clean break and an end to political wrangling and money pouring into our public services" which is something as a relief a it must mean I'm neither thick or deluded.
Despite my typing errors
Some good news 
A new port is being built at Tilbury. That's good news for friends who work in this field but have a long journey each day. So they might be able to halve the journey.
My daughter who runs her own recruitment company has been approached by an American multinational company to run a big recruitment drive for workers needed in the uk.
Obviously no one has told these people that the uk is going to hell in a handcart to quote Dave 
petra
I agree. Full steam ahead ?? don't spare the horses ??? get your skates on ⛸⛸
Regardless of the thousands of words typed on GN re the B issue and the billions nay, trillions or zillions printed and input elsewhere, they will matter not a jot, not an inkling. March 30th will be a day to sit and toast your fellow voters, feet up. Freedom awaits. Britain will be great again. Rule Britannia. ??????
We all have a right to our own opinions & it really doesn’t help being called ‘thick & deluded’,that’s the trouble with remainers,they seem to think that they know best.Im with you GabriellaG54.....roll on March 30th .Rule Britannia.??????????
Bloody hell. Some seriously deluded and desperate posts on here today. Keep going ,Varian you are not alone in your despair and frustration. It is like reading a Daily Mail or Katie Hopkins column with all this desperate Rule Britannia flag waving. It angers me that the Brexit supporters, like the far right and unpleasant groups such as EDL have adopted the Union flag as if it is somehow unpatriotic to wish to stay in the EU for economic and other beneficial reasons.
Make Britain great again - thick and deluded is about right. I think the incontinence pads will be selling out fast.
fabulous, we are leaving dearies, get over it ....
very excited, and you cannot stop it with all your moaning.
So funny to see.
So, out we go, v happy here
Coming to this thread late all it shows is what is patently obvious - we are now a very divided nation which is very sad. I agree with Varian and find andycameron very patronising (or maybe very tongue in cheek). I certainly don’t think it will all be over at the end of March, which is sad as I believe many other things importatant to this country are being sidelined or ignored.
Eloethan I agree with you, especially your last paragraph. Whatever the outcome it won't affect the monied either way. The rest of us will have to wait and see what we are left with - or without.
Roll on Brexit it’s what was democratically voted for by the majority.
It’s what has happened since that is undemocratic.
Our MP’s are there to represent us not to tell us we’re dimwits who ‘know not what we do’
At least on the 30th March, varians pain will be over, as then the reality will have hit home that we are not going to have a second referendum
And please: could we have a more inventive word for 'thick'
I expect it from my grandchildren (pre teen) but not 'educated' women.
Not long now till we’re out. 36 days I think. Hopefully with a decent enough deal (though I still think TM has been rubbish with Olly Robbins as her wingman) but with no deal if we have to.
The EU won’t blink. They have no need to. They like this deal just fine and dandy.
So staring 30th March the process begins. Remainers won’t like it and I can understand that. Everything bad will get blamed on Brexit, whether accurate or not and I get that too.
But we will be OUT.
And we won’t have to discuss a second referendum, petition(s) to sign or revoking/extending Article 50 ever again.
That will feel good. It’s been a long time coming.
Cheer up remainders, Corbyn is in Brussels today with Diane Abbott,
Sorry, remainers not remainders
Those thinking it will be all over and things will be marvellous on March 30th shouldn't hold their breath.
As for the container port in Tilbury it is enormous and can be seen for miles around (Essex, Kent & London) it is extremely busy, modern and efficient.
Of course not suzied it’s a work in process. But leaving is a start. ??
Corbyn has said, after his meetings in Brussels this morning his ‘proposals for a customs union are credible’
No, we are not nearly there. Merely at the end of the beginning...posts show we all have a passion for this still wonderful country, despite the London-centric political classes attempts to bankrupt and run it into the ground.
We just have opposing views on the how.
We voted - it's called democracy.
We are leaving a federalist community that hates what we stand for and will do all in its unelected way to steamroller us into submission. Remainers (?mostly republicans?) moan that at the table is better than outside but at what point in the last nearly half century were UK interests paramount? Fishing? - other countries % quota is higher, we have to buy our own fish off them! Farming? - we are now unable to feed ourselves & o, shock, horror - we may have to pay a decent price for milk; Eire (where IS the hard border east of the eu?) Spain etc spot their own opportunities; the monetary system is collapsing but Italy & propped-up Greece daredn't push any harder....
I say sack TM; refuse to pay the divorce £39bn (& that's just for starters); stop £100bn HS2 white elephant (*£600,000 salaries!!!!*)- plough aforementioned into the Northern Powerhouse to regenerate industry ... we should have enough energy but is there the political will?
no deal fab
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