The EU see sense?.... the EU doesn't have to see any sense.
Well they're doing a great job of that right now.
The EU see sense?.... the EU doesn't have to see any sense.
Staggering how the narrative has shifted from "they need us more than we need them so a trade deal is inevitable" to "they are protecting themselves and not letting us have our cake and eat it which proves we are right to leave"
At what point will people realise they have been sold a pup. Another fun you gov poll out which shows that leave voters are considerably more likely to believe conspiracy theories. Who would have thought it?
Quite. As I've said before even the chest-puffed out swagger of the loudest Brexiteers on this thread has dissipated over the past few weeks as the reality of this mess, and the utter cluelessness of those who are leading things, sets in.
The reason people don't post here anymore is because they are bored, bored with going over the same old stuff over and over again. Honestly in the end it just becomes a waste of energy and time. We haven't fallen over the cliff edge, and it's certainly not the chaos Remainers predicted either, so really there isn't anything else to say on the matter. Discussions will continue and in the meantime we continue with our life.
THE RESULT WAS FOR LEAVE , that's what's happening, GET OVER IT STOP GRIZZLING AND HAVE A CRAFT BEERBut the same posters are posting, almost day in day out. They're all here still. And by David Davis' own words it is chaos. He himself predicted that we would by now be in the middle of trade talks with all our favoured partners. “We can negotiate a free trade area twice the size of the EU. Deals with the US and China alone will give us a trade area almost twice the size of the EU – and of course, we will also be seeking deals with many others,” He claimed that these would be all in place before the date of Brexit itself. In reality, we have not even begun substantive talks with the EU and in some ways they look further off than they did a week ago. I'm judging David Davis by his own self-suggested metrics.
I was comparing Mrs May's strategy of calling a second Brexit-based election just months after the last one with suggestions from elsewhere for a second referendum. I will always support the principle of a GE over a referendum though, except in exceptional circumstances. The fact that membership of the EU isn't one of them was emphasised for me yesterday by an old friend. He explained that he and his wife voted Leave because they thought they were being asked about immigration. As he said, he knows nothing about the subject but after reading an article in a complementary copy of the Mail they thought they'd cast their vote against. He regrets it.I seem to remember you being mildly perturbed that a Tory win at the last GE would be presented as a mandate for 'hard' Brexit despite people voting for numerous reasons ... trying to have your cake and eat it?
I was comparing Mrs May's strategy of calling a second Brexit-based election just months after the last one with suggestions from elsewhere for a second referendum. I will always support the principle of a GE over a referendum though, except in exceptional circumstances. The fact that membership of the EU isn't one of them was emphasised for me yesterday by an old friend. He explained that he and his wife voted Leave because they thought they were being asked about immigration. As he said, he knows nothing about the subject but after reading an article in a complementary copy of the Mail they thought they'd cast their vote against. He regrets it.
Staggering how the narrative has shifted from "they need us more than we need them so a trade deal is inevitable" to "they are protecting themselves and not letting us have our cake and eat it which proves we are right to leave"
At what point will people realise they have been sold a pup. Another fun you gov poll out which shows that leave voters are considerably more likely to believe conspiracy theories. Who would have thought it?
Ok ok, I have scribbled those two off the Leave vote and put them on to Remain.
Leave 17 410 740 Remain 16 141 243 can't be fairer than that .............................
One political party will remain in the EU, one wants a soft brexit that is more or less staying in the EU and one is a bit all over the place but is fumbling its way to a brexit of some sort. All to play for.
.....and if Brexit can be delayed until after the next election (which is highly likely given the chaotic approach of the Tories) soft it will be.
The Sunday Times headline tomorrow is May secretly agrees £50bn Brexit bill. Only £50bn. A few pounds more than free. Negotiations going well then. How is she and the merry camp of Brexiteers going to fumble their way out of this one?. Perhaps she has got free access to the single market with no free labour movement cough or perhaps she is getting fully outmaneuvered. At least we are negotiating to our timeline and priorities cough
It's a load of tosh this "I didn't know what I was voting for"as we had months of campaigning and leaflets from the remain side paid by the tax payer "joke"also Obama over here brainwashing people with his clearly scripted speech...I just want out as this EU is really pissing me off.Good point well made. Unfortunately they represent 10 per cent of the Leave voters I know. Extrapolating forward that means over 1.7m fewer people voting Leave and a resounding victory for Remain. Hurrah!
The Sunday Times headline tomorrow is May secretly agrees £50bn Brexit bill. Only £50bn. A few pounds more than free. Negotiations going well then. How is she and the merry camp of Brexiteers going to fumble their way out of this one?. Perhaps she has got free access to the single market with no free labour movement cough or perhaps she is getting fully outmaneuvered. At least we are negotiating to our timeline and priorities cough
Beat me to it. £50 billion, go on Leavers, read it again, £50 billion. But of course the NHS will have £350 million extra per week so everything will be OK?