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gulliver1 | 09:58 Thu 02nd Jun 2022 | News
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Lets Rejoin the single market to help ease the cost of living crisis,says a senior Tory MP. Even if it means ( Accepting E/U Regulations) and (Freedom of Movement) The decision to leave the S/M which was not on the Ballot paper in the .
2016 Ref, has had adverse consequences,
£20 Bn pounds lost in exports and the Irish border problem ,
..These Problems would quickly disappear.....
.. If we Re- joined the single market......Oh dear.
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The man has lost his marbles.
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He talks more sense than you do.
the single market itself would be ok, that's really what we joined in 1973. The problem is that with the EUSSR there are always strings attached.
Dear gully - this was all thrashed out in 2016 (& in discussions over May's proposed deal). Being bound by EU rules & FoM without having input to their decision making processes is simply unacceptable. Do try to keep up.
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I think this is the gateway to the start of rejoining the E/U.
If you don't live here gully why do you care? I assume you are already happily ensconced under the EUSSR jack boot.
Even senior Tories are not only aware of what an absolute disaster Brexit is for the UK (and will continue to be), but are now starting to voice it (and admit it) publically.
The single market alone is OK, but with the EU, like pregnancy, you can't be it 'just a little', there's no cafeteria system. These proposals are a pipe-dream & not worth consideration.

How often does it have to be said, 'out is out', so gulliver please belt-up with your constant baby whining.
TORATORATORA, "If you don't live here gully why do you care?"

You don't live in Scotland but it doesn't stop you posting about independence or the SNP, does it?
Hymie, many senior Tories along with many others were quite prepared to ignore democracy - just as you and Gulliver were. That says something about you and them - and it’s not good. We’ve left the EU and there will be no return.
// many senior Tories along with many others were quite prepared to ignore democracy - just as you and Gulliver were.//

er as an argt to join the EU or leave the EU
either way it is still crap

Now Naomi my dear
in the Times today there is a legal case where a barrister accused by an elder and better of threatening to " thcweam thcweam until blue in the face" - wins damages ( legal board)

so I WAS going to issue a fulsome apology to you
for doing the same - "sozza sozza nozza for being so gratuirously insulting and demeaning,

bur after reading
many senior Tories along with many others were quite prepared to ignore democracy - just as you and Gulliver were.

I dont think I will
PP, would you like me to flag you (a note in Chatterbank perhaps) every time I post? It would save you searching.
My post above has no mention of democracy – only pointing out the blindingly obvious, that Brexit is an absolute disaster for the UK.

Admittedly the electorate were lied to in terms of the benefits of Brexit, which led many to vote for Brexit, believing in the sunny up-lands of Brexit (which will never materialise).
It would solve the NI issue at a stroke.
Surely it’s not beyond the wit of both sides to come to some form of arrangement
There isn't a cost of living crisis, if there was there wouldn't be massive queues at airports and traffic jams with people heading off on holiday, a quick walk thru Bristol and all the restaurants and pubs are packed and over 40k people are going to love saves the day in bristol.
hymie, can you explain why brexit is a "disaster"?
Hymie, you didn’t mention democracy and the rest of the remainers ignored it too. Funny that.
the 5C are just determined that brexit is a disaster, they have no evidence no supporting data, only their sour grapes. You lost get over it.
It is interesting that those who believe Brexit to be beneficial to the UK also believe Boris Johnson to be an excellent prime minister; to argue with such people would be akin to trying to convince people who believe that the earth is flat, that it is not.

I’m not going to waste my time.
so you can't explain how brexit is a "disaster" then, right oh!

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