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Pm 'must Listen' To Other Parties Over Brexit Says Cameron

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mikey4444 | 05:43 Wed 14th Jun 2017 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40268504

What are the chances May will listen ? After all, not listening is part of the reason that she is in the mess that she is in today.

Do bloody difficult women ( and men ) ever listen ?
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//Mrs May also said “Brexit means Brexit”// That doesn't mean anything.
08:56 Wed 14th Jun 2017
That's why we vote them in Mikey, for them to take no notice.
There is one woman who posts regular on here Mikey, who will listen to no one, only to herself ,and is never wrong.
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lol Gulliver !
A meeting of minds ... shaping up to be a great debate.
I wonder who's that Gull lol lol
Since other parties want to destroy Brexit, that seems bad advice from a remainer trying to look good to his EU mates.
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OG...can't agree. Us remainers have accepted that we will leave the EU, but Mays view that no deal is better than a bad deal is plainly daft.

She should be looking after the interests of Britain as whole, not just the needs of a few people with UKIP views.
Talbot, and a nice, if not too bright, early start. :o)

If she listens to other parties she will be ignoring the will of the majority of the electorate, whom Mikey contemptuously calls ‘a few people with UKIP views’.
The medium an long interests of Britain as a whole revolve around regaining control and getting rid of the unnecessary impositions demanded in order to trade with the EU market and allow the market to trade with us. It was the major reason for us plucking up our courage and voting to leave, and can not be allowed to be retained after Brexit even if the EU wish to cut off their nose to spite their face and cause a small hit to both our economies for a short while (by insisting on them), whilst we replace trade with the EU with trade elsewhere.

We need no restrictions on trade elsewhere nor unjustifiable demands in order to agree a mutually benificial arrangement with what remains as the EU. If unreasonable folk insist on them then we take our custom elsewhere, as any shopper would facing unreasonable demands at a high street shop.
There should be a cross party team selected to conduct the way forward and deal with negotiations, with equal numbers of remoaners and leavers on board, and why not include Farage, after all he was the major player in the whole brexit thing, I cannot get my head round Theresa May leading talks when she was so much against leaving and to me, is not strong enough to lead the talks.
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St P...I am minded to agree with you on a cross-Party response to this problem, but have no sympathy with your view that Farage should be involved. He has no right or position in the UK Parliament to participate in its affairs.
Perhaps, since he has first hand experience of Europe, he should be given a job as an advisor.
Brexit means Brexit and No Deal is better than a Bad Deal.

So those who think otherwise are like shady second hand Car Salesmen.

I think we all agree that No Car is better than an unroadworthy one.

Hans.
Hans, I’ve said from the beginning that I think the result of the referendum will be reneged on. I’ve no doubt that we won’t be getting out of Europe in the way we wanted to get out of Europe – in fact it wouldn’t surprise me one iota if we don’t get out at all.
"I DID IT MAY WAY" think she is a Sinatra fan?
Mikey ....... if Farage has no right to participate, then what about the unelected, faceless members of the EU who will have a major say in our destiny, Farage should be given a place imho!
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StP...Farage is also unelected !
David Cameron? Who is he? The work experience boy?
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ED...Cameron is just another useless Tory Leader !
Easy peasy.......she listens.......then ignores them. Job Done.

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