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To ask you: All In or All Out?

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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.

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Notveryadventurousname · 05/10/2018 23:47

Or in the terms you've asked. ..ALL IN!

CornishYarg · 05/10/2018 23:49

Remain

If we remained now, we would do so on the terms we currently have, because we would never have left in the first place.

^This and it's clear from reading some of the posts that this fact isn't well known enough. Hence several comments about having to push on with leave because the EU has us over a barrel and will impose punitive terms if we cancel Article 50. Simply untrue until we formally leave.

onegiftedgal · 05/10/2018 23:54

@1tisILeClerc

When the UK crashes out with no deal and all those lorries stop, roughly 2 days later the supermarkets will be empty of food, if it is even as late as that.
What is being picked in the UK at the end of March that you can eat?

What planet are you living on? Don't you realise this commercial crap has to stop? Have you not seen the disgusting food mountains that are the result of EU laws dictating where, when, how we have to buy our food, grain etc. Don't expect the homeless got a vote though did they.
You need to wake up and smell the shit, maybe get out in the countryside and chat to a few farmers, buy local, ditch the plastic crap that sort of thing.
There is no hope for the next generation if you really don't know what is being grown at the end of March (or all year round come to that) in the UK. Go and bloody find out and stop worrying about your next foreign holiday.

keffie12 · 05/10/2018 23:54

Remain

MadameFireweed · 06/10/2018 00:07

Remain

Dahelle · 06/10/2018 00:14

Remain. Still don’t believe it’s really happening ...wishful thinking.

LeftRightCentre · 06/10/2018 00:14

And that little debate shows how the Brexit debate is a nonsense, anyone who tries to interject with facts is dismissed with emotion and rhetoric.

What rhetoric is that? FFS, my grandfather and one of his brothers were on one of those beaches but they were a distraction so Stalin could win the war? You're a fucking disgrace.

LeftRightCentre · 06/10/2018 00:20

Yup, their German monarchy at that

Exactly. And we dare to scorn Trump, who is a cunt extraordinaire but a half-Scottish one at that. Churchill was half-American, too. The apple didn't fall far from the tree. Like father, like son, they'll hold us over a barrel and fuck us for all we're worth the same as we did them.

I can't believe my own people did this. I really can't.

BlackStar7 · 06/10/2018 00:20

I haven’t RTFT.

I voted remain. I was seriously pissed off and shocked that leave one.

But if we reach a deal (that will surely be worse than what we had?!) what is the point of voting leave?

Spartasprout · 06/10/2018 00:30

Leave. Always been steadfast.

Villainelle · 06/10/2018 00:31

Remain then and remain now.

Aintnothingbutaheartache · 06/10/2018 00:31

Remain

SantaClauseMightWork · 06/10/2018 00:32

Remain

DustyMaiden · 06/10/2018 00:40

Remain

Benjaminbuttonschild · 06/10/2018 00:43

Here's the line up for Brexit-fest

To ask you: All In or All Out?
LongDarkTeatime · 06/10/2018 00:56

Remain, and marching Sat 20th October in London to say it loud and clear to Parliament.

Redact · 06/10/2018 00:56

Remain. Always remain

MLMsuperfan · 06/10/2018 00:59

Remain.

Splurge77 · 06/10/2018 01:01

Remain

MsMaestro · 06/10/2018 01:02

Remain

LongDarkTeatime · 06/10/2018 01:06

People’s Vote March, Sat 20th Oct
Starting Park Lane 12pm
www.peoples-vote.uk/march

Ifeelsuchafool · 06/10/2018 01:12

Somebody asked what is in season that you can eat in March?
Cabbage – Savoy and Spring Green, Cauliflower, Celeriac, Chicory, Jerusalem Artichoke, Kale, Kohlrabi, Leeks, Parsnips, Potatoes (maincrop), Purple Sprouting Broccoli, Salsify, Shallots, Swede. Obviously neither a gardener or a cook but that doesn't really signify.
I voted remain but now say no deal. A lot of which is to do with not wishing to align myself with the people such as are on here. To those who simply posted, "remain" I salute you. Nearly everyone who has said remain and then gone on to elaborate has been abusive and rude. Likewise, I'm sick of the aptly named, "remoaners" who have been clogging up my newsfeed on social media sites for two years with their bleating and whinging because they didn't get what they wanted. We had the chance to vote and we voted and it didn't go our way. Tough. Remoaners predicted far more gloom and doom than we've experienced thus far and I'm confident that the same will be true when March comes around.

Ireallywantmylifeback · 06/10/2018 01:54

Remain! Still.

safariboot · 06/10/2018 02:00

Remain, but then I voted remain in the first place, mainly because of the Leave campaign. The EU regularly pisses me off but crashing out would be worse.

CosyLulu · 06/10/2018 02:53

Remain. Always.