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varian Thu 26-Sept-19 20:19:21

Why do we tolerate -

Brexit betrayal
Surrender bill
Capitulation
Traitor MPs
Thwart brexit
Will of the people
Romoaners
Unelected EU beaurocrats
Regain our sovereignty
People against parliament
Remain elites
Good old Boris ( or Nigel) is a man of the people
Everyone just wants us to "do brexif"
17.4 million have been ignored for the last three years.
Brexit by 31st October - do or die
Sunlit uplands
Clean break brexit

We should not tolerate these lies any longer. Repeating slogans is not intelligent debate and repeating lies does not make them true.

Sheilasue Fri 27-Sept-19 14:30:09

Don’t get what your going on about. Only going to say as I have said so many times, we had a referendum the leavers won I voted to remain but we are a democracy and we will leave. Eventually. What I cannot understand is why the lib.dems and Labour Party want to fight to stay when they know we are going. If I was voting in an election and the party I voted for didn’t get in we would have to accept that. I didn’t vote conservative but that’s the party that won the election.
Don’t want Corbyn in as a caretaker prime minister because he’s a bloody Marxist but I won’t have a choice.

Sussexborn Fri 27-Sept-19 14:45:14

Is there a yawn emoji?

varian Fri 27-Sept-19 14:50:20

I am glad that you voted Remain Sheilasue and I hope you still believe that we would never be as well off as we are now if we left and so you would voted to Remain again if you had the opportunity in a People's Vote.

The difference between a People's Vote and the 2016 referendum would be the question, which would not be "leave or remain?" but a choice between an ACHIEVABLE leave option and remain.

The referendum was ill-concieved, fraudulent and won by lies, cheating and foriegn interference. Because of the proven illegality it would have been annulled had it been mandatory instead of advisory.

False pie-in-the-sky promises were made to trick people into thinking we would all be better off, rather than much worse off and there were many different versions of leave. It should have been encumbent on the Leavers to identify a single achievable version before the vote.

I know leave voters like to claim that they knew exactly what they were voting for but they did not. None of us were properly informed of the likely consequences of brexit.

If we have a People's Vote it will not be easy to prevent the same malign forces deceiving people but at least we should all be much better informed.

We have a Sale of Goods Act in this country so that a customer seduced by flashy advertising, who then parts with his money and receives substandard goods can change his mind, cancel the contract and get his money back.

Sadly we will never be able to get back the billions that have been squandered on this brexit nonsense, or the international reputation and goodwill we have lost, but at least we should prevent losing any more by doing the sensible thing for the good of our country and stop brexit ASAP

FarNorth Fri 27-Sept-19 14:52:16

took big parts in school drama productions and they kept giving him big parts to mess up?
The man is interested in nothing but himself.

CrazyGrandma2 Fri 27-Sept-19 14:55:44

Well said Varian

icanhandthemback Fri 27-Sept-19 14:59:55

Both sides are behaving appallingly. Most Leavers I know don't dare to argue their case because those that disagree with them get so worked up and won't even agree to disagree. I think it is sad that you can't have a genuine wish to leave the EU in its current form without being thought of as a pleb or racist. Posts on here, such as this one and another one are designed to be inflammatory.

Rufus2 Fri 27-Sept-19 15:07:43

I'm thinking of calling for a referendum on changing from "Gransnet.com" to "Gripesnet.com". Any takers? grin

sarahellenwhitney Fri 27-Sept-19 15:09:39

Grannygravy13 Who twists your arm to watch/listen.?when there is little if anything you can do about it.

petra Fri 27-Sept-19 15:17:50

Rufus I've had quite a few laughs this afternoon reading the James Frazer (Dads Army) posts "we're doomed, we're doomed" But yours was the best suggestion ?

GrannyGravy13 Fri 27-Sept-19 15:29:25

Sarahhelenwhitney not sure I understand your post directed at me?

Barmeyoldbat Fri 27-Sept-19 15:51:41

Agree Varian, another couple to add
Will of the People

GrannyGravy13 Fri 27-Sept-19 16:35:16

This book is currently on sale on Amazon. I am utterly fed up with the way some posters infer that all “the hatred” is coming from people who voted leave.

varian Fri 27-Sept-19 17:09:32

"Get brexit done" is one of the most dishonest mantras, calculated to deceive folk into thinking that if we left the EU we could go back to life as normal.

In fact the opposite is true.

If we left the EU with a deal, we would then have at least ten, more probably twenty years of wrangling over trade deals, not just with our EU partners but with the countries who have agreements with the EU and the rest of the world. These other countries would all have us over a barrel.

If we left without a deal, then before we could even start on these trade deals, we would have wranglings over the divorce settlement - status of EU national in UK, UK nationals in other EU countries, Northern Ireland border conundrum and how much money we owe the EU.

No trade deals could start before these issues are resolved and so it might be twenty or thirty years before we got back to any positive position.

Most of us GNetters will be dead by then.

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Saetana Fri 27-Sept-19 18:03:17

If the cowardly Labour party would back a general election, with parties standing at least partially on their Brexit stance, the voters would have the chance to express their feelings about this and the chimps tea party our parliament has degenerated into. MPs on both sides of the house screaming at each other is simply unacceptable - clearly a new code of conduct is needed.

AR4T Fri 27-Sept-19 18:04:25

Hear, hear to Smileless2012

varian Fri 27-Sept-19 18:08:08

None of the other parties trust Boris Johnson. he is a proven liar.

Although they are all eager to fight a general election, they will not agree to an election before we can be sure that the calamatous prospect of a no deal brexit is taken off the table for good.

Firecracker123 Fri 27-Sept-19 18:29:28

Labour and the Illiberal Undemocratics don't want a general election they are running scared.

Urmstongran Fri 27-Sept-19 18:31:11

“Can you use words like 'surrender' to describe a certain act or a certain bill?...Quite frankly I think that you can and if you say that you can't then you're kind of impoverishing the language and impoverishing political debate because, after all, the use of that kind of metaphor has been going on for hundreds of years."

Boris today, defending his description of the Benn Act as a "Surrender Bill".

MaizieD Fri 27-Sept-19 18:49:23

Labour and the Illiberal Undemocratics don't want a general election they are running scared.

Leavers can say this as much as they like but it doesn't make it true. Nor does it bother Remainers who can see the political strategy going on here. It's Johnson who is desperate for a GE before the end of October because if we don't 'Leave' on 30th October a lot of Leavers are going to be very cross with him...

None of the other parties are going to play Johnson's game because he doesn't actually have much of a hand to play...

Anyway, Bercow has said that it would be impossible to have a GE before early November...

However, Firecracker, if it comforts you to keep on saying it, you just go right ahead. Just bear in mind that it's not upsetting any Remainers on here...

MamaCaz Fri 27-Sept-19 18:51:09

It's not the words themselves (with the odd exception), but how they are being used, the tone and manner in which they are being delivered, and the reaction they are intended to provoke that is offensive.

Saetana Fri 27-Sept-19 18:51:27

No deal Brexit can never be taken permanently off the table - otherwise our negotiating power will be reduced to zilch. Those who are calling for this want Brexit to be scrapped completely - lets not make any bones about this, or try to dress it up as anything other than a complete lack of desire to uphold the referendum result.

Labour are definitely running scared - many of their constituencies in their Northern heartlands voted to Leave - its also why their position on Brexit is confused. The parliamentary Labour Party leans heavily towards remain but the wider Labour party does not. Corbyn is damned if he supports remain and damned if he supports any kind of Brexit.

varian Fri 27-Sept-19 19:06:45

A no-deal brexit must be prevented because it would be disastrous for our country.

Everyone who has been paying attention knows that.

Our EU partners all know that. We don't need to tell them.

Why would any sensible person, let alone a sensible country ever "bite off their nose to spit their face?"

We are not a nation of lemmings or suicidal maniacs.

varian Fri 27-Sept-19 19:32:30

The Remainers have never been as good at name calling.

It should not be necessary but we live in extraordinary times.

jura2 Fri 27-Sept-19 19:36:27

you just beat me to it varian - absolutely spot on.

Anyone who does not realise that for ERG and their huge financial backers- this is what it was all about from the very start- avoiding new EU regulations on the above.

absthame Fri 27-Sept-19 19:45:22

Democracy in the UK is NOT MPs doing as the majority says or demand. If it was we would still have capital and corporal punishment. No it has always been MPs' using their best judgement and voting in the best interests of their constituents and the nation.