If people insist a decision is going to be once in a generation, they shouldn't be agrieved when they are called out for their lies and ignorance for at least a generation.
Remainers were told if we leave we'll never rejoin.
People like Iain Dale literally said they wanted to make sure they were at least out because going back in would involve the Euro and the UK would never agree to that.
We are told "People thought it was just about trade, if they'd known about the EU we'd have never voted yes in the referendum".
Now, we are told by one Mr Cummings that if we don't stop calling him out on his bullshit, we're seriously going to impare any chance for rejoining in the near future.
Nice try, Dom.
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It's a solution to the problem that the UK haven't implemented the part of the agreement that they said would be implemented by now, and it gives them more time to do what they said they would do.
Dear Mr @SimonMcCoyTV, I noticed the other day that you claimed “What we joined was a trading bloc”, and this is a damaging line to take for the country. Please let me explain. 🧵
Firstly, while it began in the economic field, the EEC was not introduced as anything other than a political project, and its political development can be seen developing shortly after its inception.
23rd November, 1959 the first move to a political institution is made with regular meetings of foreign ministers.
How humiliating that the EU insisted that the UK follow the law that was passed when the UK were members and was the law when the UK decided to leave, and for which the UK should have been aware that it was a quite a long shot the EU was going to weaken its security dependencies.
What a terrible 'come down' that in choosing to be a 3rd country, the EU should treat the UK as a 3rd country.
Tom Harris has deleted his tweets from the referendum so you can't see his side, but here I am in 2016 explaining we know the laws, we know the treaties they do.
I have no patience for people saying that we expected to be treated as a special case when it comes to security.