...and possibly ended up with No Deal. Nose/face springs to mind. Can't moan then, can they?
No Deal makes re-entry a lot more likely.
...and possibly ended up with No Deal. Nose/face springs to mind. Can't moan then, can they?
No Deal makes re-entry a lot more likely.
Interesting. I hope that is true and we can move onto the transition period arguing.
This is Y2K times a million.
...and possibly ended up with No Deal. Nose/face springs to mind. Can't moan then, can they?
No, sorry, no dice. There is no requirement to be a Queen's Speech because of a change in PM, never has been.
To suggest nobody on the Leave side is a liar or a fool doesn't really do your argument much favour. There are plenty on both sides who are both liars and fools, to suggest otherwise is naive to the point of being breathtaking.
I don't agree with the Nazi Germany comparisons even slightly. To me this is much more reminiscent of the installation of puppet regimes behind the Iron Curtain in the years after 1945, using the "democratic process" to railroad through your whims and stacking the decks permanently in your favour.
Was ?
Yeah because that’s more sensible and really marks you out as a man/woman of perspective
As to my suggesting that nobody on the Leave side is a liar or a fool, I am not actually sure where you are getting that from. What I was saying that many on the Remain side tend towards making that accusation about anyone with whom they disagree. I did however it seems I used a poor example because I did not realize your journalist friend is/was actually a leave voter
No Deal makes re-entry a lot more likely.
In the sense that he voted leave. To be strictly accurate we don't know how he voted but he was got very pissed off with the Guardian when he was described as a Remainer last week and has often tweeted on his preference to be out of the EU but with a deal.
I suspect that he's on the same path as me, someone who voted leave but is decidedly not happy how the government has gone about enacting that vote
This is Y2K times a million.
Serious question - let's assume we do leave on a no deal - and it's looking increasingly likely - do you really think a majority would vote to re-join given part of the terms of joining would be adopting the Euro ?
Serious question - let's assume we do leave on a no deal - and it's looking increasingly likely - do you really think a majority would vote to re-join given part of the terms of joining would be adopting the Euro ?
Indeed.Without a ratified WA, there is no 'transition period'.
This is Y2K times a million.
The parallels are uncanny. Take it from someone with an MA in Twentieth Century History.
You explicitly said "None of us are liars or fools" (it's there in your post and quoted directly by me, feel free to go back and check). There are some on the Remain side who think that way, I am not one of them, and would argue that many more on the Leave side accuse those on the Remain side of any number of blanket descriptions (including some of the posters on this very thread).
Sorry, you’re right of course.
I forgot exactly how superior the Remain constituency thinks it is.
Serious question - let's assume we do leave on a no deal - and it's looking increasingly likely - do you really think a majority would vote to re-join given part of the terms of joining would be adopting the Euro ?
Serious question - let's assume we do leave on a no deal - and it's looking increasingly likely - do you really think a majority would vote to re-join given part of the terms of joining would be adopting the Euro ?
I hope you don’t think I was being ironic. In my experience a lot of Leavers are racist and/ or xenophobic.