Brexit hasn't happened yet, so whether you are a 'leave' voter, as I know you are, or 'a remain' voter as I was, to say it's going surprisingly well is not true. We've had a referendum and everything that's followed. Nothing more and no Brexit as yet. The reaction to the result of that referendum and everything that's followed hasn't been as bad as some thought, but then whats followed that referendum result wasn't anticipated by everyone either. The proof is in the pudding in x years after Brexit.
I think it's fair to say thing right now will be as good as they are going to get. Massive risks ahead, though little reported financial services is already feeling a lot of pain, a very low level of recruitment going on with many jobs losses in the pipeline
Selling our nations health to the US. God bless Brexit.
Selling our nations health to the US. God bless Brexit.
........and even a small upturn in the consumer market like that is anathema to you, contradicting your mantra of doom and gloom. I wonder what it takes to make you happy. The end of the world next week (due, of course, to Brexit) perhaps?
Funny how we keep hearing "Brexit hasn't happened yet", because things are going ok.....so if the "experts" were right then how come it was mean't to be IMMEDIATE carnage/doom/bottom falling out of the economy etc. We were not out of the EU after 23rd June, yet Brexit was to take the full hit when the country plunged....yet it did not.
Now the goalposts are being moved to after we leave.
I don't disagree with you. Immediate carnage and everything else was forecast after the vote, rather like Article 50 being invoked the next day by Cameron who resigned.
We're leaving The EU. Now if everything's going to stay as it was and be all hunky-dory, then what was the point? There will be change, there has to be, surely? There will be an adjustment economically, not just to ourselves, but to the rest of the world including the continent we come from. The question is, to what extent and to what detriment or benefit and to whom? That's not scaremongering, or moving goalposts. I'm sure plenty of people won't notice anything, including an improvement to their situation - I hope they're okay with that after Brexit.
" I'm sure plenty of people won't notice anything, including an improvement to their situation".
Except we will be able to decide our own laws, and will have our independence, self-government etc, which for most will be fairly satisfactory.
Anyway you are "sure", i am just optimistic.
You really don't get it do you .....Specsavers don't actually sell Rose-tinted Glasses ! you really can't see we will be, and are on our way, to being worse off. Throw in the fact that we will shortly be morally bankrupt too as Theresa May rushes to crawl fastest and furthest up the arse of Donald Trump in order to secure a deal, ANY deal, which somehow means we are " Open For Business " and don't need to rely on the horrors of the EU. ...So is inflation reducing ? are petrol prices reducing ? are many shops saying that they can't avoid passing off their increasing costs ? nah, it's ok, Economic growth went up by 0.6% so we are doing marvellously.
We just have to regard the increase in prison suicides, the increase in homelessness, the reduction of mental healthcare funding,the ongoing and continuing reduction of council funding for social care and other services, the withdrawal of £384M from the education budget and decline in standards and our pothole filled overcrowded roads as just one of those things that are an indicator of a booming and growing economy ?
You are just quoting your general political view, a view on issues that were formed and delivered whilst we were embedded within the EU without any likely chance to ever leave it and has very little to do with Brexit.
" I'm sure plenty of people won't notice anything, including an improvement to their situation".
Except we will be able to decide our own laws, and will have our independence, self-government etc, which for most will be fairly satisfactory.
Anyway you are "sure", i am just optimistic.
You quoted SMMT as saying the decline in investment numbers was down to Brexit.I still can't find this attribution,which is why I wanted you to post it,but you can't be arsed.The Jaguar new engine plant on its own cost well over half a billion,and there have been other major infrastructure investments from them,Nissan,JCB etc so someone is obviously talking bolox about Brexit again.Just wondered who?
We just have to regard the increase in prison suicides, the increase in homelessness, the reduction of mental healthcare funding,the ongoing and continuing reduction of council funding for social care and other services, the withdrawal of £384M from the education budget and decline in standards and our pothole filled overcrowded roads as just one of those things that are an indicator of a booming and growing economy ?
I take your point and again, I don't entirely disagree with your point either.
( It's amazing that some of us are occasionally, like on this one, are able to converse on this thread without resorting to abuse and all that, despite voting differently 7 months ago )
Well there we go, it's all worth it then despite it not making any improvement.
so thats all down to policy in the past 6 months, due to Brexit?
so thats all down to policy in the past 6 months, due to Brexit?
I think it is the way you word your posts, not patronising or making out that Leavers are thick..... and the other words that label .
I'm a staunch remainer but I think a soft Brexit would be shit. From the remain point of view, we would still be part of and beholden to the system and yet we would have, by our own hand, decided to remove our seat at the table which allowed us to dictate and mold the system itself. That would be frickin' clown shoes IMO. Neither side would get what they want and we'd all be pissing and moaning for DECADES. I'm all for an either in or out approach.
So no. Don't go making sweeping aspersions about the attitudes of "remainers". All you are doing is perpetuating this US vs THEM shit.
Some of you appear to enjoy it.
As someone who has just been called a hypocritical moron with blood on his hands by one of NSC's more strident Brexteers I do agree with that it is nicer to be nicer, although one advantage of Pasta's delightful outburst is that it helped my immunity against implications that I am a liar, made only today.