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Lord Frost has resigned

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Whitewavemark2 Sat 18-Dec-21 19:58:36

Apparently he disillusioned.

Oh well.

Alegrias1 Sun 19-Dec-21 13:01:14

Calendargirl

ROFL?

Not on the GN acronym list sadly.

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You could always ask people who keep posting silly emojis. I assume they know what they mean.

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I could be wrong though.

Dickens Sun 19-Dec-21 12:57:56

Calendargirl

I for one thought we were supposed to have moved on from ‘Leavers’ and ‘Remainers’.

The referendum was 5.5 years ago, for goodness sake.

Rightly or wrongly, whatever anyone thinks, that is IT!

The Referendum result was 5 years ago.

Brexit is very much in its infancy - we aren't yet out of the 'grace' period until January next year when customs import declarations will be required on all goods entering Great Britain from the EU, and custom checks will begin on those goods.

It is not "done", it's not over. The effects of the biggest change to our economic and constitutional life since the war will be felt for decades.

Yes, we've left. But it certainly does not mean "that's IT" and you will not stop people talking about it. In the same way that those opposed to our membership haven't stopped talking about it since 1975.

Who told you were were supposed to have "moved on" anyway? It's a topic of great interest to many, both Leavers and Remainers, I assume you're not telling us to shut up about it?

Calendargirl Sun 19-Dec-21 12:56:24

ROFL?

Not on the GN acronym list sadly.

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Alegrias1 Sun 19-Dec-21 12:51:49

Oh, very good. ROFL.

Not.

Calendargirl Sun 19-Dec-21 12:47:43

Alegrias1

Did you read my post at all Calendargirl?

Doesn't appear so...

Which one, there are so many?

If you mean the one that posted as I was writing mine….

Alegrias1 Sun 19-Dec-21 12:46:16

Did you read my post at all Calendargirl?

Doesn't appear so...

Calendargirl Sun 19-Dec-21 12:45:21

I for one thought we were supposed to have moved on from ‘Leavers’ and ‘Remainers’.

The referendum was 5.5 years ago, for goodness sake.

Rightly or wrongly, whatever anyone thinks, that is IT!

Alegrias1 Sun 19-Dec-21 12:44:31

what Leavers should be doing.

What Remainers should be doing.

Oh for an edit facility...

Alegrias1 Sun 19-Dec-21 12:39:35

Whitewavemark2

MerylStreep

Whitewavemark2

Data shows that wage for hauliers has not risen one jot, nor have the conditions.

Here’s one who has ? I know from personal knowledge that he’s not alone.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58394903

Good for them

Lorry driver Tom Reddy says he wants to switch careers, despite recently receiving a 40% pay rise

Maybe read beyond the headline?

For many people money isn't the be all and end all of life.

Alegrias1 Sun 19-Dec-21 12:38:01

MaizieD and her ilk? What on earth?

The referendum M0nica, wasn’t an election where people didn’t get what they wanted. It was a one-off vote on completely changing the way the UK was run, with no going back. We didn’t just not get what we wanted, we got a disastrous change to the country from which there is no going back.

But you’re right, that’s what the majority of people voting in the referendum voted for. So we have to do it. But we didn’t have to take the most damaging approach that we could, thus alienating our allies and leaving us much worse off than we need to be. Just to please the extremists and the people who think the French are out to get us and always have been

So please don’t get all preachy about what democracy is and what Leavers should be doing. I for one am not going to pander to the sensibilities of the people who were daft enough to think Brexit was a good thing and are still trying to tell us that its going to be fine. One day. Soon. Or maybe later on.

We can’t change what happened 5 years ago, but we can look at where we are and make it very clear that the problems we are facing are because of Brexit and the way it has been implemented, and it didn’t have to be that way.

GrannyGravy13 Sun 19-Dec-21 12:28:45

Excellent post M0nica

Whitewavemark2 Sun 19-Dec-21 12:28:40

MerylStreep

Whitewavemark2

Data shows that wage for hauliers has not risen one jot, nor have the conditions.

Here’s one who has ? I know from personal knowledge that he’s not alone.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58394903

Good for them

Whitewavemark2 Sun 19-Dec-21 12:28:10

monica can you see the contradiction implicit in your argument?

MerylStreep Sun 19-Dec-21 12:26:41

Whitewavemark2

Data shows that wage for hauliers has not risen one jot, nor have the conditions.

Here’s one who has ? I know from personal knowledge that he’s not alone.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58394903

M0nica Sun 19-Dec-21 12:21:56

Maizie That is what democracy is. You need to remember their are many people would make the same kind of comments about you and your ilk.

I have never understood how the Labour Party can spend their time abusing those that think differently to them,' tory scum', I believe was Angela Rayne'rs term, and then expect them to change their allegiance and vote for them, come the election.

In any election what people vote for and what they get is never what they want. Nothing remarkable there.

You don't like Brexit, neither do I. but even if Voltaire did not actually say it, nevertheless the words attributed to him "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" remains for many the definition of democracy and people deserve to be given a fair chance to say what they think and not be shouted down.

The country voted for brexit, we must live with it and remainers are should now be much more usefully occupied trying to make it work in a way that is the countries andvantage than constantly abusing people over something that happened 5 years ago.

Whitewavemark2 Sun 19-Dec-21 12:15:56

Data shows that wage for hauliers has not risen one jot, nor have the conditions.

Whitewavemark2 Sun 19-Dec-21 12:15:06

M0nica

*whitewave*, Urmston's views are representative of a large number of voters across the country and until you can learn to respect each individual voter, even if you disagree with their views, then you are helping that group to grow by the day.

Arguing against what I see as a dangerous ideology is essential.

The extreme views expressed by ug were not in the majority amongst leave voters, which of course are now the minority view.

Parsley3 Sun 19-Dec-21 12:12:51

I feel your pain Ug. You were so optimistic that Frost would get what you want in terms of Brexit and he has chickened out. Any idea who would be a good replacement for him?

Urmstongran Sun 19-Dec-21 12:12:48

Deregulation leading to appalling conditions for people in employment?

Oh come off it MaizieD. Just ask the hauliers! Better pay, conditions and regulations on the way.

I honestly do have to wonder whether you are so acerbic in real life with people you converse with or do you just save your venomous remarks for these threads? Most unpleasant.

Urmstongran Sun 19-Dec-21 12:07:52

Thank you MOnica for being the voice of reason (once again) and stepping in before opinions become febrile - as these topics are wont to do.

MaizieD Sun 19-Dec-21 12:01:50

M0nica

*whitewave*, Urmston's views are representative of a large number of voters across the country and until you can learn to respect each individual voter, even if you disagree with their views, then you are helping that group to grow by the day.

Did you read my post about the extreme Brexiters, MOnica? Do you really think that that is what the just over one third of the electorate voted for in 2016? Deregulation leading to appalling conditions for people in employment? Privatisation? Repressive laws?

If that is what Ug wants, and represents, then she and her fellow leave voters have no entitlement to respect at all.

M0nica Sun 19-Dec-21 11:56:22

whitewave, Urmston's views are representative of a large number of voters across the country and until you can learn to respect each individual voter, even if you disagree with their views, then you are helping that group to grow by the day.

Alegrias1 Sun 19-Dec-21 11:52:27

So Urmstongran, when nothing that they promised you has come to pass, (because it was never going to), when everything the "Project Fear mongers" have warned you about has happened, when the country is in even more dire straits than it is now...

Will you still be boasting that you voted for Brexit, and you're proud? Will you still be posting smug little smiley faces? Because that doesn't seem very patriotic to me. Or even very clever.

But then we're not allowed to call the Leavers not very clever, are we? Shall we say misled?

GrannyGravy13 Sun 19-Dec-21 11:51:21

MaizieD

I think that objections to Plan B are just Frost's excuse.

He's really resigned because he's been making a pig's ear of the whole Brexit negotiations business and he's been too closely aligned to Johnson, who is now a liability to the tory party.

Lord Frost has stated repeatedly that he is against vaccine passports, this was the only section of Plan B that he and the other Conservative rebels voted against.

Urmstongran Sun 19-Dec-21 11:46:38

Oh god if you’d believe that paddyanne I’d laugh out loud.
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