Well you'll just have to carry on struggling.
I was a very marginal remainer. I wasn't even going to take up my vote. I did and on balance voted remain. Having seen how the negotiations progressed (or not as the case maybe) I have sided with the Brexit argument.
Tbh I really don't care one way...
EU assets
70.The EU has a range of assets. They total €153.7 billion, and include property, equipment, loans and investments, and cash and other fungible assets. The biggest elements of the EU’s assets are loans (37%) pre-financing and other advances to Member States held in anticipation of...
The valuation of capital assets of the EU to which the UK has contributed was discounted. The assets being solely owned by the EU and not the member states. I would have thought that the UK's share of the current value of the assets would have offset the final payments to the EU.
I'm sticking with builder's tea tonight.
Saving myself for tomorrow with bottles of Shepherd Neame 1698, Old Crafty Hen and Greene King Special Abbot Reserve. All 6.5% ales.
Can't wait for the rugby and a delayed Fridat Night imbibe.
Seems to be the only gig in town.
Fwiw I voted remain in the 2016 referendum and that was only a marginal decision.
I've since come down on the side of Brexit.