Or others making wisecracks about migrants drowning - it's such a charming thread.
Indeed - that was an awful post. I was just highlighting a poster bemoaning name calling who himself has used some very unpleasant terms.
Or others making wisecracks about migrants drowning - it's such a charming thread.
The majority of voters in the referendum.
Factor in the numbers that did not vote, and only 37% voted to leave the EU.
What was their will on the customs union? Like Turkey? Like Norway?
and less voted to remain. why drag up this daft old point? i agree it the result signaled a need for change, however the campaign was conducted and sold on the grounds that we would leave if we voted to do so, Cameron was quite clear about that, regardless of the exact legal standing. so people didnt vote to send a signal, they voted to leave. how are we supposed to recognise their views while not leaving?
Or others making wisecracks about migrants drowning - it's such a charming thread.
Yeah bloody Merkel grrrrrrr.....so much to answer for
Lets not forget the class warriors full of bile either, thats a special chip on the shoulder hate
That's correct. And that's why I was careful to lead with the referendum result in my reply to you. It's a marginal 4 point difference. That is not a huge swing. (and that's ignoring the numbers that did not vote)
And let's remember the question. "Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union?"
The answer was no. We should leave. How do we leave? That was never asked, so perhaps we should be more circumspect about that and take decisions that are in the interests of the people. The question was not, "Should the United Kingdom leave the European Union and adopt WTO tariffs?"
They voted to leave the EU. So that the UK wouldn't be subject to laws not made by the representatives of the people of this country in our parliament.
What was their will on the customs union? Like Turkey? Like Norway?
No you are right, that wasn't the question. The question was should we leave, and the answer was yes. It wasn't maybe, or it depends.
Really? .... "No doubt J Shit Tory Cheerboy will say 'Rubbish', though."
Said NSC's EU spokesman/bedwetter in chief.
I can see why so many Remainers think you are a
Yay .. another unpatriotic far left apologist troll joins this thread. Just what we need.
This is a myth.
The representatives of this country took the decision that the interests of the UK were best served by allowing for certain decisions to be regulated in the EU where other UK representatives also resided. That was a sovereign decision that we took.
We have now taken the sovereign decision to leave. The fact that we are leaving lays to bed the myth that we had no sovereign power. We had loads of influence inside the EU - we just threw it all away.
We can fish as much as we want in our own waters, right?
Yes, but I wouldn't actually wish you to, or blame it on someone, or joke about you drowning though - big difference.
Yes. Nobody is debating that point.
Did the question provide a clear steer as to how the UK should leave the EU or what it's relationship with the EU should be like post 2019? I'm assuming that if parliament was to decide that staying in the customs union was the right thing to do then we would be happy with that? After all, that would be a sovereign decision made by our elected political leaders.
Merkels policy of being a drowning enabler is no joke, it was vile. No doubt you were vocal in distancing yourself from it. You are lucky you made the right choice, those that supported it have to live with the guilt of what happened........shameful.
It would also be making us subject to jurisdictions outside this country and laws not made by the representatives of the people of this country in our parliament, so no.
It would be a "sovereign" decision, to cede sovereignty, which would go against the will of the majority of people who voted in the referendum.
They voted to leave the EU. So that the UK wouldn't be subject to laws not made by the representatives of the people of this country in our parliament.