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BrexitArmsLandLady · 08/09/2019 17:42

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bellinisurge · 12/09/2019 12:27

Dear @mummmy2017 , why is hating No Deal and wanting to stop it the same as Remaining?
I won't trigger dear Bear by telling you Brexit could be a different way .

mummmy2017 · 12/09/2019 12:27

But you don't know for sure what Will happen do you?

Parker231 · 12/09/2019 12:29

Just seen this on Twitter - The European Parliament president says MEPs are open to a possible extension to Brexit, as long as there are "overriding reasons" - such as avoiding a no deal or if a general election is called.

Parker231 · 12/09/2019 12:31

No one knows for certainty what is going to happen but I listen to industry experts and avoid unnecessary and preventable risks.

SinisterBumFacedCat · 12/09/2019 12:36

mummy

75% of medications will be effected

I will die without asthma drugs, as will my son. Or if it’s just the epilepsy drugs I use for neuropathic pain, then I will be bedridden and longer able to care my children or my elderly parents who both depend on me. If it’s ok with you I won’t be supplying my name and address.

It’s worth remembering that whilst the death of people who use prescription drugs to manage chronic conditions is acceptable to Brexiters, they are forgetting that those people often care for others and their absence will mean the social care system will have to step in costing lots more to the state.

mummmy2017 · 12/09/2019 12:38

But your so sure your way is the only way, and we both know that is not true.
Labour have completely come across as clowns with six different ways forward this week.
In, out, election, referendum, deal then leave, deal then stay. No one knows where they stand.
No the EU are offering old deal pre WA.
Just get us out is what Joe Public is shouting.

mummmy2017 · 12/09/2019 12:39

No one is saying you will die, but makes for a good headline in the papers.

DorisDaysDadsDogsDead · 12/09/2019 12:42

"Just get us out is what Joe Public is shouting."

Only Joe Very-Stupid Public. Anyone with half a brain cell knows that leaving with no deal is just the very beginning of decades of problems, negotiations, recessions, etc. etc.. Not to mention that we'll be going back and signing something that looks suspiciously like the WA very very quickly...

SinisterBumFacedCat · 12/09/2019 12:44

I don’t want Brexit but I know it’s going to happen. I do want them to do a deal, as long as it takes, but deliberately putting the country into an economic disadvantage for the foreseeable future is not governing in the interest of the people.

No deal is detrimental, and the fact that 52% of the voters are happy to sacrifice the lives of the chronically ill to get their way now leaves me increasingly worried for how they will react when the rainbows and unicorns promised don’t materialise.

SinisterBumFacedCat · 12/09/2019 12:49

I need inhalers every morning and night to live with asthma or I die. Fact. That has been prescribed by a doctor, it’s not a fucking newspaper headline. β€”although i’m sure the daily hate mail could come up with an alternative that you’d loveβ€”

prettybird · 12/09/2019 12:51

Kwasi Kwarteng says that dying is risk taking - but there again, it's not his daughter's life that is at risk Angry

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bellinisurge · 12/09/2019 12:51

@mummmy2017 , please take some time to learn about how to write "you're" and "your"and what the difference is between the two.
I get plenty of typos myself in my posts. I miss them a fair few times. But you are (you're Grin) doing it constantly which rather undermines your "Leavers are bright people " arguments.

Voila212 · 12/09/2019 12:54

You see Sinster, leavers like mummy think your over exaggerating and if your not, then it's worth the sacrifice. Easy to say when it's not them at risk. I'm afraid there is a lot of leavers who think like mummy.

Voila212 · 12/09/2019 12:56

Whoops i made that mistake too Bellini, I'm blaming auto correct and the fact I didn't recheck my post 😊

mummmy2017 · 12/09/2019 12:59

Do you not think the Government is not capable of getting your drugs?
Seems we might also sell be selling to the EU, so bet both side have some plans.

Parker231 · 12/09/2019 13:01

Mummmy - you obviously haven’t read the reports by the BMA about the medical risks and the Doctor who worked on contingency planning, or don’t you trust the word of any experts?

SonEtLumiere · 12/09/2019 13:08

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mummmy2017 · 12/09/2019 13:10

Do these reports 100% state this will happen .No because plans change.

SinisterBumFacedCat · 12/09/2019 13:13

Do you not think the Government is not capable of getting your drugs?

They have had 3 years to do a deal with the EU as a response to your vote and they haven’t.

I don’t think they are capable of getting the drugs and I wouldn’t trust them to prioritise it, especially as they are busy pandering to Brexiters who don’t care if I and thousand of people die thanks to Brexit.

Parker231 · 12/09/2019 13:14

No one works on 100% certainly for anything. That’s unrealistic and not how the world works.

Do you have 100% certainly that everything will be better post Brexit?

jasjas1973 · 12/09/2019 13:15

Not worth bothering with mummy extremists love notoriety.

Some of these people remind of Rudyard Kipling, a war monger who thought the lives lost in WW1 were all worth it... until his own son was killed, his view changed somewhat.

IF we leave (its by no means certain we will) and its without a deal, the public will find out one way or another.

Though how BJ will managed to circumvent the law and take us out without a deal is not yet known.

mummmy2017 · 12/09/2019 13:22

Confussed about your statement SinisterBumFacedCat... Umm whom do you think gets your drugs now?
As the same people will still begetting them.

bellinisurge · 12/09/2019 13:23

Where from?

howabout · 12/09/2019 13:29

Doris from my perspective it is you being obdurate but bulls and rams tend not to agree Grin

If we're going full SpaG then please note that effect and affect are different words with occasionally opposite meaning. They annoy me like loose and lose because getting them wrong obfuscates. You're / your or their / there / they're not so much.

All a tad hyperbolic for me atm.

Anyhow just thought I would update on the Northern Irish Court Decisions.

  1. Rejected arguments that No Deal Brexit would adversely impact GFA as politically driven

  2. Rejected arguments against prorogation.

Looks like Scottish Courts taking "one for the team" to get a joint Supreme Court ruling with Scotland having done the leg work on the minority view.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-49676133

mummmy2017 · 12/09/2019 13:35

If 65% of UK is willing Boris to sort this, which means we leave, then hopefully we leave.

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