I am not going to say it again, regardless of what political treaties were valid at the time the final GFA did NOT involve Brussels.
In a country of over 60 million people the last 3 Prime Ministers have been:
Gordon Brown
David Cameron
Theresa May
The Leader of Her Majesty's Opposition is Jeremy Corbyn and the most likely next PM is Boris Johnson.
Just how is this possible?
In a country of over 60 million people the last 3 Prime Ministers have been:
Gordon Brown
David Cameron
Theresa May
The Leader of Her Majesty's Opposition is Jeremy Corbyn and the most likely next PM is Boris Johnson.
Just how is this possible?
Because that's who people vote for
Who voted for Gordon Brown to be PM?
Give it to Boris. At least then we have a chance of staying in the EU. He’ll **** it up without having to give the dumbos another referendum / chance to balls this country up again
Why would you want to stay in the EU? Literally a one party state that tells us how to live our lives whilst fleecing us for every penny we have? There is no democracy in the EU. There are countries that have been bankrupted by the EU model and can't get out of it, we can, they cannot bankrupt us.
But the vacuum in politics will see a change and these countries will leave, without sanctions because they will tell the EU to do one once they see the UK is ok without the EU. This is why the EU is giving us a hard time, to stop their little club being overturned. The Common Market was a great idea, a state of EU is not and we will never be a federal part of this German lead power house.
I disagree. I like the EU for reasons I’ve given many times on this thread so I won’t bore anyone with them again. At this point no leavers are listening to the facts so there is little point in repeating them.
"No leavers are listening to the facts" ... just what I expect from someone that cares less about democracy.
I’m a fan of democracy. I don’t think the referendum was democratic or at least it was massively flawed. The Remain side did a pathetic job of getting their point across. The leave side told outright lies and the whole thing was initiated because Cameron was trying to cling on to power.
It’s a tough one to call in the sense that even if we look at the referendum result at face value and declare it democratic. The reneging by the government of their ruling that it was not binding and subsequent law change to make it binding was tragically undemocratic. Of course the fact it’s been a disaster already and the possibility that it could well ruin the U.K. should at least lead to a democratic second referendum and raise the question of whether it should just be reversed.
No. no, no... a second referendum? NO! The first was clear, yes or no, it was the highest poll of people in the history of voting. The NO to the EU won, why would we need another one to appease the remainers? Why? This was a DEMOCRATIC vote, we asked to leave. What the **** is wrong with you people that cannot accept a democratic vote? This wasn't done in the commons or the lords, this was done by people on the ground, the people that really matter, us lot. Stick your second vote where the sun don't shine.