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Corbyn fails to confirm UK will definately leave the EU

Postby Viper » Mon May 22, 2017 10:39 am

Jermey is asked if he is Prime Minister and Brexit negotiations go badly (they obviously would with him and Diane numbers Abbott representing our great nation) will you still leave the EU

He refuses to answer every single time. Why wont lefties answer straight questions? Always deflecting and obfuscating.

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Re: Corbyn fails to confirm UK will definately leave the EU

Postby Guest » Mon May 22, 2017 10:44 am

If the deal to leave was very bad, would you take it even if it costs everyone many thousands of pounds a year and was a disaster for the UK? Yes or No?
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Postby Viper » Mon May 22, 2017 11:08 am

link that works.

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Re: Corbyn fails to confirm UK will definately leave the EU

Postby Viper » Mon May 22, 2017 11:12 am

Guest wrote:If the deal to leave was very bad, would you take it even if it costs everyone many thousands of pounds a year and was a disaster for the UK? Yes or No?


i want to hear one message from my Prime Minister. As they are heading into negotiations they need the EU to recieve one message from UK gov. We are serious. Deal or we are off. Any other message whilst you are negotiating and the EU rightly think "we ve got these jokers over a barrell. We know if we offer a bad deal they will not got to WTO so we ve got em"

So if my PM is asked a silly hypothetical question i want to hear her say something like " we want a good relationship with the EU with a good trade deal" but if the EU cannot meet us on those terms we shall take WTO."
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Re: Corbyn fails to confirm UK will definately leave the EU

Postby McAz » Mon May 22, 2017 12:04 pm

Guest wrote:If the deal to leave was very bad, would you take it even if it costs everyone many thousands of pou basic humannds a year and was a disaster for the UK? Yes or No?


Of course he would - the far-right's agenda has always been to make the UK an offshore neo-nasty state - the socially progressive EU which guarantees basic rights, standards and conditions is an obstacle to their authoritarian dream. Fortunately we have Scotland which will work to impede them at every turn.
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Re: Corbyn fails to confirm UK will definately leave the EU

Postby Viper » Mon May 22, 2017 12:17 pm

McAz wrote:
Guest wrote:If the deal to leave was very bad, would you take it even if it costs everyone many thousands of pou basic humannds a year and was a disaster for the UK? Yes or No?


Of course he would - the far-right's agenda has always been to make the UK an offshore neo-nasty state - the socially progressive EU which guarantees basic rights, standards and conditions is an obstacle to their authoritarian dream. Fortunately we have Scotland which will work to impede them at every turn.


lol. Ive already answered and given my position. As per you do not give your position. Just try twist others. Come on mcaz be brave. Tell us your position on EU.
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Re: Corbyn fails to confirm UK will definately leave the EU

Postby McAz » Mon May 22, 2017 12:31 pm

Viper wrote:
McAz wrote:
Guest wrote:If the deal to leave was very bad, would you take it even if it costs everyone many thousands of pou basic humannds a year and was a disaster for the UK? Yes or No?


Of course he would - the far-right's agenda has always been to make the UK an offshore neo-nasty state - the socially progressive EU which guarantees basic rights, standards and conditions is an obstacle to their authoritarian dream. Fortunately we have Scotland which will work to impede them at every turn.


lol. Ive already answered and given my position. As per you do not give your position. Just try twist others. Come on mcaz be brave. Tell us your position on EU.

Yes, but I gave the truthful answer - something you are not capable of.

lol. :ooer:
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Re: Corbyn fails to confirm UK will definately leave the EU

Postby Viper » Mon May 22, 2017 1:10 pm

McAz wrote:
Viper wrote:
McAz wrote:
Guest wrote:If the deal to leave was very bad, would you take it even if it costs everyone many thousands of pou basic humannds a year and was a disaster for the UK? Yes or No?


Of course he would - the far-right's agenda has always been to make the UK an offshore neo-nasty state - the socially progressive EU which guarantees basic rights, standards and conditions is an obstacle to their authoritarian dream. Fortunately we have Scotland which will work to impede them at every turn.


lol. Ive already answered and given my position. As per you do not give your position. Just try twist others. Come on mcaz be brave. Tell us your position on EU.

Yes, but I gave the truthful answer - something you are not capable of.

lol. :ooer:


Lol telling everyone you "are on a higher moral plain" again :gigglesnshit:

Come on. be brave tell us something you support or believe in. It would be sad to be thought of as just a noisey protest poster under your new name. Put some meat on the bone. Do you want to thwart Brexit? Do you deny the result of the referendum. come on be a brave boy. :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Corbyn fails to confirm UK will definately leave the EU

Postby McAz » Mon May 22, 2017 3:57 pm

Viper wrote:
McAz wrote:
Viper wrote:
McAz wrote:
Guest wrote:If the deal to leave was very bad, would you take it even if it costs everyone many thousands of pou basic humannds a year and was a disaster for the UK? Yes or No?


Of course he would - the far-right's agenda has always been to make the UK an offshore neo-nasty state - the socially progressive EU which guarantees basic rights, standards and conditions is an obstacle to their authoritarian dream. Fortunately we have Scotland which will work to impede them at every turn.


lol. Ive already answered and given my position. As per you do not give your position. Just try twist others. Come on mcaz be brave. Tell us your position on EU.

Yes, but I gave the truthful answer - something you are not capable of.

lol. :ooer:


Lol telling everyone you "are on a higher moral plain" again :gigglesnshit:

Come on. be brave tell us something you support or believe in. It would be sad to be thought of as just a noisey protest poster under your new name. Put some meat on the bone. Do you want to thwart Brexit? Do you deny the result of the referendum. come on be a brave boy. :gigglesnshit:


What? My position on the EU is clear and well known, I am opposed to Brexit and support those who seek to remain or rejoin.

Anyone who does not cheer on racist anti-Semites, those who cause suffering to animals and child sex abusers is "on a higher moral plain (sic)" to yourself - how could they not be? :scratch:
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Re: Corbyn fails to confirm UK will definately leave the EU

Postby Viper » Mon May 22, 2017 4:05 pm

Do you seek to undermine brexit negotiations? Mcaz. You r self proclaimed 'higher moral plain' is very funny. Gives us a chuckle when you lefties really let it all go like that. When you realise its over. No ones voting for us anymore lets really go for it. Great laughs for us. :thumbsup:
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Re: Corbyn fails to confirm UK will definately leave the EU

Postby Guest » Mon May 22, 2017 4:06 pm

Viper wrote:
Guest wrote:If the deal to leave was very bad, would you take it even if it costs everyone many thousands of pounds a year and was a disaster for the UK? Yes or No?


i want to hear one message from my Prime Minister. As they are heading into negotiations they need the EU to recieve one message from UK gov. We are serious. Deal or we are off. Any other message whilst you are negotiating and the EU rightly think "we ve got these jokers over a barrell. We know if we offer a bad deal they will not got to WTO so we ve got em"

So if my PM is asked a silly hypothetical question i want to hear her say something like " we want a good relationship with the EU with a good trade deal" but if the EU cannot meet us on those terms we shall take WTO."

WTO won't be available - we aren't members in our own right.
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Postby McAz » Mon May 22, 2017 4:12 pm

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Viper wrote:Do you seek to undermine brexit negotiations? Mcaz. You r self proclaimed 'higher moral plain' is very funny. Gives us a chuckle when you lefties really let it all go like that. When you realise its over. No ones voting for us anymore lets really go for it. Great laughs for us. :thumbsup:


Doesn't surprise me in the least that you self confessed supporters of anti-Semites, animal persecutors and child sex abusers chuckle to themselves - but is it me you should be confiding in? :ooer:
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Re: Corbyn fails to confirm UK will definately leave the EU

Postby Guest » Mon May 22, 2017 4:17 pm

Viper wrote:
Guest wrote:If the deal to leave was very bad, would you take it even if it costs everyone many thousands of pounds a year and was a disaster for the UK? Yes or No?


i want to hear one message from my Prime Minister. As they are heading into negotiations they need the EU to recieve one message from UK gov. We are serious. Deal or we are off. Any other message whilst you are negotiating and the EU rightly think "we ve got these jokers over a barrell. We know if we offer a bad deal they will not got to WTO so we ve got em"

So if my PM is asked a silly hypothetical question i want to hear her say something like " we want a good relationship with the EU with a good trade deal" but if the EU cannot meet us on those terms we shall take WTO."


It was a closed question. Yes OR No? Not some bollocks based on lies and other fuckwittery. You would rather the country take an 18% hit on everything for a decade? FFS who allowed you to vote. Fucking stupid Socialists.
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Postby Guest » Mon May 22, 2017 4:22 pm

McAz wrote:
Guest wrote:If the deal to leave was very bad, would you take it even if it costs everyone many thousands of pou basic humannds a year and was a disaster for the UK? Yes or No?


Of course he would - the far-right's agenda has always been to make the UK an offshore neo-nasty state - the socially progressive EU which guarantees basic rights, standards and conditions is an obstacle to their authoritarian dream. Fortunately we have Scotland which will work to impede them at every turn.


Prominent Brexiteer Priti Patel MP joined the growing number of her colleagues who’ve let the Leave campaign’s cats out of their bags yesterday, in her speech to the Institute of Directors.

“If we could just halve the burdens of the EU social and employment legislation we could deliver a £4.3 billion boost to our economy and 60,000 new jobs.”

Now, we certainly don’t accept her claims on jobs or economic benefits to this kind of deregulation (it rather reminds us of right wing claims on how the minimum wage would cost a million jobs, when it did the opposite), but we were particularly struck by her hostile attitude to employment protections.

These “burdens” viewed from working people’s end of the telescope are actually protections that we’re understandably very keen on. Other Brexit leaders have pooh-poohed our suggestions that they might be for the chop if we leave the EU, and lose the underpinning of EU law in our own employment rights legislation.

Last month, we asked Michael Ford QC for an independent legal opinion on the consequences of Brexit for UK employment law and workers’ rights (you can read the whole thing here).

Looking over the many rights that are guaranteed by the EU, and our government’s past form and public policy documents, he suggested the protections that would be most vulnerable are:

Collective consultation, including the right for workers’ representatives to be consulted on major changes that will change jobs or result in redundancies (as we’ve seen recently in our crisis-hit steel industry).
Working Time Directive rules, including rules on excessive hours, breaks and the amount of holiday pay you’re entitled to.
EU-derived health and safety regulations.
Transfer of Undertakings (TUPE), the protections to your terms and conditions if your job is transferred or outsourced to a new employer.
Protections for agency workers and other ‘atypical’ workers, such as part-time workers.
Current levels of compensation for discrimination of all kinds, including equal pay awards and age discrimination.
So is that Priti Patel’s hit list of our rights that she’d like to do away with?

http://touchstoneblog.org.uk/2016/05/le ... ts-brexit/

and that mix to the Tories ripping up our freedoms ffs
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