pearl
Well-known member
I voted remain, but think we will leave
May, during PMQs, has twice avoided the question of her red lines. Reckon some kind of customs union idea in the offing.
And 3 years of deaths culling the herd of elderly leave voters.
Some really fat "if's" in there. In your job, have you ever had a deadline where if you did not get everything right, people might die? I have worked in construction, and generally, if the roof isn't on, people get wet when it rains.
And if we don't?
Go on. What then.
If we show we are coping ... interesting to know what "coping" means. Only a few hundred dead diabetics rather than thousands?
And ...er ... what if we don't? What if it is the catastrophe for us that anyone who knows anything about trade, transport and economics predicts, and therefore it is the EU position that is "strengthened incredibly" (ie. in addition to being at least six times bigger in economic terms when we sit down to talk trade, however things turn out). As an experienced negotiator you have surely considered all the possible outcomes, so how would you negotiate your way out of that?
So maybe we should get a vote on EU membership alongside each general election ? Just to ensure being in or out always matches the current mood.
Errrr ..... you're not actually factually correct. The terms of a referendum are defined in the legislation for THAT referendum - so they can either be binding or advisory. The legislation for the 2016 one said advisory ...... it could have said binding but didn't.
The biggest lies came from the remain side with project fear.
Most of the media and most people did not even understand the impact of Brexit. There is so much new information that has come to light which is why i cannot understand why Brexiters are so against a 2nd referendum. This is ultimately what Democracy is... We have identified new information so lets have another vote. Maybe we can even put some flesh on the bones about what flavour of Brexit the majority will go for. I keep hearing the Norway style rule being brandished about however this won't please the majority as free movement of people was one of the biggest reasons for voting Brexit.Leave campaign had all their arguments grilled over in the media and we still voted LEAVE.
Do you remember the night of 31st December 1999. We had been told for ages to expect the dread millennium bug. People stockpiled food, drugs, all sorts. What happened? Nothing, or very close to nothing. It would be exactly the same for a WTO deal. We have nothing to fear from this at all.
You may well be right about the motives of some, and I am not usually swayed by the company my opinion has, but if remaining in the EU can have support from left, right and centre, whilst leaving seems to come from further left or further right thinking, I am reassured that remaining is more likely to be the right choice.
Errrr ..... you're not actually factually correct. The terms of a referendum are defined in the legislation for THAT referendum - so they can either be binding or advisory. The legislation for the 2016 one said advisory ...... it could have said binding but didn't.
We were told the result would be implemented.
You're my favourite moderator on this site, bar none. You are just pure, comic genius.
Yeah, so it’s not binding. Keep up, chum.
You might as well just have asked if people want to leave or not, because that's how they will vote in this poll.
Do you remember the night of 31st December 1999. We had been told for ages to expect the dread millennium bug. People stockpiled food, drugs, all sorts. What happened? Nothing, or very close to nothing. It would be exactly the same for a WTO deal. We have nothing to fear from this at all.