Just watched this. Says it all...
I am intrigued as to how you watched a 52 minute video in 6 minutes.Yes ... yes it does.
I am intrigued as to how you watched a 52 minute video in 6 minutes.
However, I'm glad we can agree; you might enjoy this too..... not sure about the emoji though; are you lost for words?
Why would we want to do that if it is successful? Shouldn't we be celebrating all the tangible benefits?Is there an option to just shut up about it?
Au contraire; not 'too' subtle, just indecipherable.Apologies, my reply was possibly to subtle. I was agreeing that it says so much about someone when they start their day watching 52 minute youtube clips about Brexit ...
This......Honestly, regardless of our debate on here, the vast majority of Britain has made up its mind on whether Brexit (even partially implemented) has been a success or not.
Nobody wants to rehash the Brexit debate over the next election, so I suspect it’s going to be completely undiscussed, but we’re going to see pro “closer ties with Europe” parties doing significantly better than anti-Europe parties over the longer term.
As an absolute minimum we’re going to be back in a form of customs union within fifteen years, and life’s going to be pretty rough for us until we are. The city is suffering a slow bleed, imports and exports are slower, more difficult and more expensive.
The modern world is all about interoperability, and we’ve chosen to become an anachronism. I’m sure in the last throes of this government they’ll promise to return us to pounds and ounces and the old money, but I’ll bet you a farthing they won’t when every manufacturer, exporter and importer explains exactly how that messes with their paperwork.
I’m sorry for Brexit’s last defenders on here, but if the last one left could turn out the lights it would be appreciated.
Just watched this. Says so much...
The Brexit Scandal - What if Brexit was ultimately not about the “will of the people” at all, but about the interests of a small British elite?
Just watched this. Says so much...
The Brexit Scandal - What if Brexit was ultimately not about the “will of the people” at all, but about the interests of a small British elite?
Au contraire; not 'too' subtle, just indecipherable.
What makes you think I watched this today? Wrong again... but you seem to frequently draw conclusions on presumption rather than evidence
Corrected for you. You certainly did.....When someone posts a video saying they have 'just watched it' I assumed they have just watched it this morning i.e. moments before posting about it ...
Yes, don’t log onto Nsc, and then read/post on a thread entitled Brexit.Is there an option to just shut up about it?
When I voted for Keir, I thought he was clear about leaving Brexit as it was, has he changed on this?I think we can all agree that we need to rejoin the EU, everyone is at least together on that one. However, this is a great start in the meantime;
“Keir Starmer’s promised “reset” of the UK’s ties with the rest of Europe has drawn a positive response in European media, with one longtime journalist rejoicing that she will never again have to cover “Britain as a basket case”.
No more ‘basket-case Britain’: Europe welcomes Starmer reset in UK-EU ties
PM’s promise to draw line under years of fractious relations greeted with plaudits and relief by European mediawww.theguardian.com
No we don't. We want to rejoin the single market in some form.I think we can all agree that we need to rejoin the EU, everyone is at least together on that one. However, this is a great start in the meantime;
“Keir Starmer’s promised “reset” of the UK’s ties with the rest of Europe has drawn a positive response in European media, with one longtime journalist rejoicing that she will never again have to cover “Britain as a basket case”.
No more ‘basket-case Britain’: Europe welcomes Starmer reset in UK-EU ties
PM’s promise to draw line under years of fractious relations greeted with plaudits and relief by European mediawww.theguardian.com
When I voted for Keir, I thought he was clear about leaving Brexit as it was, has he changed on this?
I am really no Brexit fan, but I also don't want the country arguing about this for another eight years.
He never said he’d leave Brexit “where it was”.When I voted for Keir, I thought he was clear about leaving Brexit as it was, has he changed on this?
I am really no Brexit fan, but I also don't want the country arguing about this for another eight years.
He said he wanted to make Brexit work. Johnson wrote his 'oven-ready' deal on the back of a fag packet, used his 80 seat majority to pass it just a few weeks later despite Christmas in the meantime and declared it done.When I voted for Keir, I thought he was clear about leaving Brexit as it was, has he changed on this?
I am really no Brexit fan, but I also don't want the country arguing about this for another eight years.