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To ask you: All In or All Out?

843 replies

Quietrebel · 04/10/2018 09:54

All seems to indicate that it's now crunch time for the UK. In the style of another active thread, I'd like to ask you all what you'd go for if given a binary choice between No Deal at all with the EU or Remain.
No blame game or mud slinging, just simple polite answers please.

OP posts:
hks · 05/10/2018 18:05

remain and get a new government in place

ChocOrCheese · 05/10/2018 18:07

No deal

onlyfortonight · 05/10/2018 18:15

Remain

MrsRonaldWeasley · 05/10/2018 18:16

Absolutely remain!

Dramaticmuch · 05/10/2018 18:21

Remain.

fatimashortbread · 05/10/2018 18:23

Remain

CasanovaFrankenstein · 05/10/2018 18:23

Remain.

Thomasinaa · 05/10/2018 18:29

Remain obviously. The over a barrel comments make no sense. If we stay in the EU now, we retain all our rights.

Mrsstrange · 05/10/2018 18:30

REMAIN negotiate a good deal and get back in there

silvercollie · 05/10/2018 18:35

Leave always leave. Europe needs us more than we need them. Where has our national independence gone? Edward Heath sold us down the river all those years ago and do we really want to be part of the United States of Europe and governed by a crowd of non elected bureaucrats. Come on girls and boys, where is your backbone?

BonnieF · 05/10/2018 18:39

110% Remain.

My commitment to EU membership is at footballer levels Wink.

nofeckinidea · 05/10/2018 18:39

Remain

Gastonimo · 05/10/2018 18:43

Remain

lettuceWrap · 05/10/2018 18:44

People on both sides of the debate may be interested in signing the Independent’s final say petition.
The campaign is gaining momentum, petition is now at over 850,000 signatures.

www.facebook.com/100000685525892/posts/2119915641374599/

batouttawell · 05/10/2018 18:46

Remain

DuggeeHugs · 05/10/2018 18:47

Remain

Benjaminbuttonschild · 05/10/2018 18:49

Remain x100000000.

Voted remain in 2016.

lettuceWrap · 05/10/2018 18:49

www.change.org/p/theresa-may-mp-give-people-a-final-say-on-brexit-deal

I’ll try that again, hopefully without the irritating FB link this time!

KTheGrey · 05/10/2018 18:50

All. In.

Benjaminbuttonschild · 05/10/2018 18:53

Leave always leave. Europe needs us more than we need them. Where has our national independence gone? Edward Heath sold us down the river all those years ago and do we really want to be part of the United States of Europe and governed by a crowd of non elected bureaucrats. Come on girls and boys, where is your backbone?

Sigh.... there's always one

BunsyGirl · 05/10/2018 18:53

Voted remain but now would be no deal. As for the Irish border, as someone who has regularly travelled across the Swiss/French border I get really angry that people are making such an issue about it. It just needs to be modelled on the Swiss/French arrangement - a hard border with holes in it like Swiss cheese!

Jitters22 · 05/10/2018 18:53

No deal.

Rumboogie · 05/10/2018 18:55

No deal.
Remain is not now an option, as we would have to agree to punitive terms - no rebate and therefore a ridiculously large contribution to EU, reduced voting influence, join the euro - the last would kill the UK economy as we have completely different type of economy to the rest of the EU. If we had had the euro when the 2008 financial crash happened we would have ended up like Greece, as we would have been in thrall to ECB interest rates.

Britain has never been European, in truth, being much more closely allied with the rest of the anglophone world.

libra101 · 05/10/2018 18:58

Leave

TheGoatSaysHello · 05/10/2018 18:58

Remain.