The options don't really cover me - I accept, and always have, that we'll be financially poorer BUT I think what we lose financially we gain from our independence from a political organisation.
A well set out position
The options don't really cover me - I accept, and always have, that we'll be financially poorer BUT I think what we lose financially we gain from our independence from a political organisation.
My twitter feed is full of remain people wondering if any Brexit people have regrets. I am genuinely interested to see if they're right. I really don't want this descending into a binfest because even I've had enough of discussing the rights and wrongs of it so here is the general Brexit discussion:
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?343854-The-Brexit-Thread
In the meantime, I'm genuinely interested to know what Brexiteers feel about Brexit now that we are a few years down the line, with no deal looming (not what was promised) - without the sort of bitching and sniping characterised by the main thread
I voted for Brexit but I was wrong. It's not that I'm against Brexit in principle - I wouldn't have voted for it if I was - but the people negotiating it have made a complete and utter horlicks of the whole thing. It's already cost the country a fortune and will hit us even harder in the coming years.
The whole thing has been an object lesson in how not to negotiate, future historians will look on this episode and shake their heads in despair, wondering how it came to pass
I voted for Brexit but I was wrong. It's not that I'm against Brexit in principle - I wouldn't have voted for it if I was - but the people negotiating it have made a complete and utter horlicks of the whole thing. It's already cost the country a fortune and will hit us even harder in the coming years.
The whole thing has been an object lesson in how not to negotiate, future historians will look on this episode and shake their heads in despair, wondering how it came to pass
Apart from the US election is not a non-binding advisory poll. Apart from that MASSIVE difference you mean
That doesn't follow at all. It could easily have been painless - exit the EU but stay in the customs union (if not the single market) in order to keep the GFA intact. Why exactly has that not been done?It was only ever going to be a painful and complicated process, not least because the EU don't want our leaving to be smooth or painless because that makes them look pointless and opens the floodgates for other members to follow us out.
I think I can comment. I was against BREXIT but accept that it is happening and there is no going back.
I would be concerned about the trade deal. Given the perilous climate we are in there is no reason not to extend the transistion period to make sure the country gets the right deal.
It won't happen because political careers and egos get in the way. That will be a shame for a lot of people.
Apart from the US election is not a non-binding advisory poll. Apart from that MASSIVE difference you mean
It was only ever going to be a painful and complicated process, not least because the EU don't want our leaving to be smooth or painless because that makes them look pointless and opens the floodgates for other members to follow us out.
before further EU state apparatus consolidated the United States of Europe e.g. free movement
It was only ever going to be a painful and complicated process, not least because the EU don't want our leaving to be smooth or painless because that makes them look pointless and opens the floodgates for other members to follow us out.
My twitter feed is full of remain people wondering if any Brexit people have regrets. I am genuinely interested to see if they're right. I really don't want this descending into a binfest because even I've had enough of discussing the rights and wrongs of it so here is the general Brexit discussion:
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?343854-The-Brexit-Thread
In the meantime, I'm genuinely interested to know what Brexiteers feel about Brexit now that we are a few years down the line, with no deal looming (not what was promised) - without the sort of bitching and sniping characterised by the main thread
It was worth a go but the usual suspects have arrived and derailed the the thread, Watford will be along soon along with the Nico’s
Very happy with it, thanks for asking.
My only discontent is with the MPs who tried to derail the process before the last election.
I would imagine the poll will be distorted by non Brexit voters at some point soon but that’s modern politics (see behavior of Trump and his supporters as another example of the inability to accept democratic votes).
That old chestnut. The 1975 referendum was held on the same terms. By your logic it should have been ignored and the Labour Government should have simply reversed Ted Heath’s un-democratic joining of the Common Market.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_United_Kingdom_European_Communities_membership_referendum
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There’s an easy solution to retain the integrity of the thread. The mods can simply send all posts making a Remain point from non Brexit voters to the Brexit thread.
I obviously didnt vote in your Brexit election but I am anti-EU as I like power to be decentralised and democratic and the EU is neither.
A referendum which has the potential to cue significant constitutional change requires a 65% margin, which 1975 got. I understand neither were 'legally binding'
David Cameron should be hung drawn and quartered for his part in making a massive balls up of everything from start to result then walking away scott free whilst agressively dividing the country for the forseable future. I don't see any favourable way out and It still infuriates me.