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gulliver1 | 09:08 Mon 29th May 2023 | News
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Most voters now want closer ties with the EU in a Dramatic reversal of Opinion
Since Brexit..There appears to be a big shift in Public opinion in the Latest poll of 10,000 people...More signs that the Brexiteers put that cross in the wrong box then.
....."Focaldata Poll. ..Best for Britain."
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well it's a bit late now lol...
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10 14 .Not when the Cons lose the GE ..LOL
// Not when the Cons lose the GE . //

why? have labour pledged to rejoin?
i truly hope you are right gulliver

sadly i think the damage is done with brexit... i doubt that it is reversible now, not for a long time yet at least... We're all stuck with it thanks to tory infighting cynicism and incompetence

we live at present in a kakocracy
"We're all stuck with it thanks to tory infighting cynicism and incompetence"

wrong...its all because of remainiacs not respecting a democratic vote and letting the country get on with leaving..instead, doing everything possible to overturn the vote, derail it etc etc...just like the fool OP keep on with your sour grapes, hard cheese and bitter...youre like khanage, blaming everybody but yourself
tory infighting cynicism and incompetence... corruption and peculation.

does any one laugh when they see Boris bluster over the diaries and meetings. There is, he says no value or use.
He is not the judge is he? - and he was Prime Minister once
christ baz let it all hang out!
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10 25 Hopefully mushroom .
Labour have mentioned rejoing the EU.
Officially, Labour's policy is that it would NOT try to reverse Brexit, nor would it seek to rejoin the single market or customs union. (The Telegraph 2 days ago)
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Oh dear. @ 10.32. Better send for Matron.
Youre not even capable of coming out with an original reply...something else to add to the list of cant do's....
I'm sure folk would like closer ties with many nations, but they need those nations, or elite power blocks, to want to be reasonable in return, so it's not always possible. Meanwhile any such poll can not negate the obvious correctness of voting to get out of control of an unelected elite who had no concern for the welfare of our nation. It surely must be just a question of time before the other member nations work out that agreeing a proper decent trade agreement elsewhere would be a vastly superior deal for them, and they find the courage to leave.
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Oh dear ....part two,,
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OG @ 11.14 "Agreeing a proper decent trade agreement elsewhere" But where outside of the EU ??? Boris promised the UK trade agreements from America Australia India etc etc .
But nothing ever came from it.
lol yes blame remainers. then at least you won't have to think about what you have done.
from Labour's own policy forum -
https://policyforum.labour.org.uk/commissions/working-with-europe-ambitious-for-britain

// The lengthy negotiations required to rejoin the EU would be a significant undertaking at a time of economic hardship. It would only be possible to even begin talks with evidence of a democratic bi-partisan consensus, to avoid being stuck in a cycle of repeated referenda and arbitration. //
Talks continue gully, but you ask where if not the EU. All over Europe of course. Leave the corrupt federal block that wants to dictate to your government, agree to join a freedom loving western nation trade alliance instead.
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OG @ 11.47 Tell me where are you going to find this
"Freedom loving western nation in Europe" ???
Labour.... Hahaha haha what a shower. Policy isn't their string point.

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