Got that right
.... in every respect.
Got that right
parliament didnt pass it because enough people fell into "isnt leave enough" and "if we vote against we can remain" camps. i'm wondering if the current bravado from Johnson isnt so much to get changes from EU, but to move the second camp to vote for the WA, as they would prefer that to hard exit.
Every poll, bar one has the Tories ahead since Boris became PM, some giving them a double-digit lead.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_United_Kingdom_general_election
Considering the big spend advantage, the government machine, UK, European, global political establishment, the vast majority of big business all backing remain it's quite frankly pathetic to whine on about how unfair the referendum was.
Also a bit rich for someone who parroted the taxpayer-funded bullsh*t by HM treasury about an imminent Brexit recession immediately after the vote, to complain about misleading people.
That's 11%to many , roll on 31st October
regards
DR
that would work better if we stay in the EU. the timetable is set by article 50, the timing of the event set by politicans who expected to win. its seems a contrived idea, borderline conspiracy, that the motivation to leave is new tax laws targeting internal market avoidance.
Somebody remind me what those elections for which we took part in May were?
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I am not trying to get a justification of why you voted, it was a free vote and people made their decisions. What I would like from you or any leavers is some thoughts on what you perceive as benefits. I am worried about the future as I can't see them if they are there then it should be easy to state a few.
But you wanting leavers to state to you now, 3 years after the vote why they had a preference for deciding to vote being out of the EU doesn’t do or change anything.
You knowing why Leavers believe its better to be out of the EU doesn’t change the decision given by the vote, it doesn’t change where we are now on deciding how to Leave whether with or without a deal.
If you are simply curious, you could look up various threads yourself on NSC, to find leavers opinions as to why they believe its better to be out of the EU,
You could start with this one
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?343854-The-Brexit-Thread
For someone your age, your taking life far too seriously.
good question because a lot of people did not understand what the elections were for and voted for brexit party rather than people who might improve the EU.
Apologies Susie Dent.Sorry, but for someone your age to be unable to spell is rather disappointing.
Pathetic! I don't 'seem' to be saying the leave campaign was a waste of money (though undoubtedly large sums of money were wasted by both sides) because I didn't. I stated the simple fact (unfathomable to remainers) that 17 million people didn't suddenly vote leave because of the leave campaign. Many were always going to vote leave anyway (as were many with blind faith in the EU who were always going to vote remain, regardless of how arrogantly over-confident the remain campaign was).
Here, have one of these:
https://www.nisbets.co.uk/fiesta-gr..._63901012986_321523756681_pla-603336430732_c_
By the way I have already suffered, when my wife got made redundant 2-3 years ago. We where a month away from not being able to pay our mortgage. We are OK now, and we will be OK after Brexit, because at the end of the day nobody will stop us going out to work and earning money, that's the key. I would even go out toilet cleaning, if it meant bringing in a few extra pounds.
But you wanting leavers to state to you now, 3 years after the vote why they had a preference for deciding to vote being out of the EU doesn’t do or change anything.
You knowing why Leavers believe its better to be out of the EU doesn’t change the decision given by the vote, it doesn’t change where we are now on deciding how to Leave whether with or without a deal.
If you are simply curious, you could look up various threads yourself on NSC, to find leavers opinions as to why they believe its better to be out of the EU,
You could start with this one
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?343854-The-Brexit-Thread
FFS, Deluded doesn't even cover it
Regards
DR
Thanks for the support , I am a nice person so didn't want to say he was deluded but I guess you are right.
The public, in the majority, are not thick. The vote should be respected.
But leaving with no deal is a bit dumb. This country needs to think about its future and not the agenda of a few frothy mouthed PPF xenophobes.
There is no hurry.
The blind panic out there from the likes of Lord Adonis and co is unreal using things like self-harming and cliff edge, guys like him are doing far more harm for this country.
The problem is the all the doom monger sheep believe all these t+ats.
He is creating divide and hate and spreading it like a disease and the other remoaners are just visionless to believe it all.
He should be stripped of his title and castrated, that's if he has any balls at all.
I will not waste my energy any more on the remoaners, but if it comes down to us not leaving the EU on October 31st the remoaners will have caused an issue which will not subside for decades to come.
Can they not see the damage that they are doing by trying to reverse a major decision, kids will think they can demonstrate at everything they don't deem as fair.
The long term situation is frightening, their kids and grandkids look up to them for guidance and they are acting like teenagers.
They are ripping the country apart, the decision was made by the PUBLIC and it MUST be delivered on October 31st.
LEAVE means LEAVE.
Those figures from the electoral commission don’t even include the £9 million spent by the gov on their pro- remain household leaflet.
The Electoral Commission has a breakdown of the updated and revised totals £32,642,158 (Remain: £19,309,588 +Leave: £13,332,569) here
https://www.electoralcommission.org...eu-referendum/campaign-spending-eu-referendum