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Why When Brexit Is Going So Well, Do We Have Someone Who Backed Brexit Saying This In The House Of Lords?

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Hymie | 23:19 Sat 18th Feb 2023 | News
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The little Englanders on here will never admit they were wrong, Hymie, even when it becomes more obvious by the day.
You can find different people saying different things. Some come up with the weirdest of things, just look st the anti-sovereignty posters on this site.

If one can not distinguish between different issues and just blame their Brexit hobby horse for everything, then maybe they would be well advised not to make speeches and give the impression that they are foolish.
Never admit JD but they will know it one day. Followed by post after post giving every reason they can think of for the failure of Brexit except for joining in the first place.
Perhaps that should say leaving rather than what was in my head……joining the Brexit bandwagon.
OG, you often use, "one" but it's often difficult (for me at least) to know if the, "one" is you or folk in general.

"If one can not distinguish between different issues and just blame their Brexit hobby horse for everything," you've used "one" and "their" in that comment so who do you mean?
Obviously one is anyone who acts as described.
"Followed by post after post "

and just remind us who the bitter twisted people, that still dont accept a legal and democratic vote are that still keep bringing it up....yeah exactly....people like you the OP and the the little person from lilliput etc etc who keep shooting yourself in both feet through your kneecaps...
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The Brexiteer justification for Brexit become more bizarre with each passing day – having made such a disastrous decision to leave the EU, we now cannot correct this mistake – so much for democracy.
// we can't correct this result//
^ so what's your posts suppose to achieve? What's the end game? Brexit voters get a public flogging or go on on TV and make a tearfull confession and apology
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Imagine if in 2016 the UK electorate were told that voting for Brexit would cost the country £100 billion in lost trade/year, £40 billion in lost tax revenue/year, an additional 6% food inflation and the imminent loss of a host of individual rights/protections we have enjoyed through being members of the EU (such as the right to paid holiday leave and maternity rights etc) – I don’t think Nigel Farage would have voted for it.

Yet knowing the above, there is still some Abers who think Brexit is a good thing.
That rubbish about losing paid holidays and maternity rights as been shown to be false but you keep repeating it. And as for the figures....
I was a remainer but can se we can't go back so why beat yourself and brexiters up about a bad decision. The next election is a starting point in a long journey for closer ties. But rejoining in next 10 years is out
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Wait until the Bill to remove EU retained law passes into law, and those 4,000 plus laws are wiped off the statute books – not even the government knows what is in the legislation that is to be scrapped.

As Baroness Jenny Jones said in the House of Lords, no one voted for these laws to be scrapped.
You misunderstand...or pretend to
Brexit was A Big Big mistake for the UK ,and now six years on from that fateful day
23 june 2016 Brexiteers are waking up from that dream to the fact that there ain't no sunny uplands as promised by Pinocchio.
Hymie @ 08.07 ,,,,,,,, That should be fun.
Hymie/Gulliver, What makes you think laws will be scrapped without being replaced with something more appropriate where necessary? Do try to extend your thought processes beyond half way.
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So between now and the end of the year, you think that the government is going to scrutinise over 4,000 laws, which works out at over 25 per sitting day (of parliament), and pass more appropriate legislation for those it partially likes – good luck with that.
Why by the end of the year?
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Because the government has set that deadline for the Bill to remove EU retained law to pass into law.

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