Gabbafella
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- Aug 22, 2012
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Democracy, dictatorship style.
I thought this was interesting and supports the OP's argument.
The EU will come down on us like a ton of bricks because they won't want any other countries getting the same idea about leaving.
I think it has already become clear that referendum pledges were meaningless.
The people making them, have not formed a government and therefore have no ability to act on them.
There is no £350 million a week to give to the NHS and Hannan has already said that free movement of labour is likely to stay the same.
The end game for these Tories was exiting Europe.
The immigration pledge was the means to achieving this.
Political suicide or not, The end game has been achieved. There is no need for them to honour their promises.
Agree with every word of this.I think it has already become clear that referendum pledges were meaningless.
The people making them, have not formed a government and therefore have no ability to act on them.
There is no £350 million a week to give to the NHS and Hannan has already said that free movement of labour is likely to stay the same.
The end game for these Tories was exiting Europe.
The immigration pledge was the means to achieving this.
Political suicide or not, The end game has been achieved. There is no need for them to honour their promises.
Facts are obviously not your strong point.
(Listen from 5:15 onwards.)
In terms of the future, it is a risk. I think it's a massive risk but, even without knowing the future, it is a risk. In all honesty, whatever your decision was based on, I think a lot of people decided based on xenophobia and the lies of leave (e.g. the £350 million a week which ignores all rebate we get and that this money would go on the NHS). The media was also biased against the EU on the whole so there was never a fair debate.
As for sticking around, I won't be leaving this country and I genuinely hope we don't come to regret it. However, I can't see that happening and I'm really angry (partly at the remain campaign for such a negative campaign, partly to the leave campaign for this lies they told and finally at the British public who I genuinely believe allowed themselves to be conned by the lies and anti EU sentiment).
As for the last two sentences, it demeans any of the rest of your posts. As you say earlier, we have very different perspectives (and not just this as we do on the Albion historically too judging by your posts on here) so we're never going to agree on this.
It was argued many times by myself and others on NSC that these promises could not be honoured as the leave campaign was not a political party. I hate the way the referendum was fought by both sides but I'm surprised that people have been naive enough to believe those claims.Agree with every word of this.
We have an answer to whether or not we remain in the EU.
The referendum gives no mandate for anything else.
Everything else is detail for the politicians in power now and in the future.
Patience, some of the people making them will be leading the next government so will be in a position to act on them.
If you are right (which I doubt) then they will reap the consequences at the next General election and probably sooner as other Brexit supporting Tory MP's rebel. If we know one thing about politicians it's that self interest is high on their agenda. Reneging on stopping free movement = losing power the very thing they have striven to achieve.
Which parts of our country have we been gradually giving up over the last 40 years?
The Tories who have engineered this referendum have won.
They have always cared more about Europe than being in power.
Immigration is the smoke screen they have used to convince the electorate to vote out.
Nothing will change.
At least two years....We will find out in a few months time.