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# The country is called 'Greece', not 'Greek'.
'UK' is the normal abbreviation for the United Kingdom, not 'Uk'.
The word 'Completely' does not, generally, have an 'n' in it.
The Schengen agreement did not include the UK, so is irrelevant to the issue at hand.
The UK had complete freedom to limit immigration from the Eastern European states that joined the EU. Germany did. The UK Government decided not to.
As for your assertion that 'No deal is better than a no deal'; I find myself struggling to grasp how any one thing is better than itself.

And yet you still fail to address the question at hand; if the Government is allowed to have multiple votes on the same issue, is it not hypocrisy for them also to assert that the public should not be allowed the same grace to change its stance? The question is purely hypothetical; it could be answered regardless of one's political leanings on the underlying issue.
(, Fri 29 Mar 2019, 20:27, archived)
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You knob.
(, Fri 29 Mar 2019, 20:31, archived)
# You witty and erudite rascal, you.
(, Fri 29 Mar 2019, 20:34, archived)
# it's easier to just call him a cunt and put him on ignore
I know we should be building bridges an' all that, trying to heal the divisions. But I'm so very tired.

Yesterday he was comparing the EU to Nazis. How does one reason with such a cretin?
(, Fri 29 Mar 2019, 20:44, archived)
# Also,
it's hard to see how there could be a common market without common rules and an independent body to oversee them and their application. Hence EU law and the role of the ECJ.

Does Keroscene think that the WTO sets no rules and has no adjudicative powers?
(, Fri 29 Mar 2019, 21:13, archived)