Albion Dan
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Personally I think there will be another referendum when the utter shambles of a potential deal is understood and we'll stay in,
i dont believe thats a fair reflection. we said we'll leave and the EU rule books says we have 2 years to negotiate, then the EU say we'll have this programme of negotiation were we wont allow anything to be discussed. its true that we seem unprepared, but they have deliberately obstructed progress too, if we had a deal to offer (which was, albeit thin on detail) they defer any discussion.
you're quite right May has not set out a clear policy, or when she has its immediately been rowed back. she is not a leader, she is an administrator. however the problem is the EU didn't have to discuss anything unless we invoked article 50. now we are here, if we hold a referendum based on the negotiation, they have no incentive at all to negotiate as a poor arrangement would be expected to vote against. yes, the deck is stacked in favour of EU if they want to disrespect our majority decision to leave in some capacity.
I knew I was being fed bullshit by both sides and decided not to be a mindless sheep and just vote for the sake of it, turns out I was right all along! [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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Wait a minute - did you just have a conversation with your wife or did you have just have a seance with Margaret Thatcher?
How do you define something that isn't that easy to define as the outcome is unknown and could be any from multiple possible outcomes
It's like saying that if someone rolls a dice with 120 sides (they do exist) the outcome is any number between between 1 and 120 which makes it impossible for them to say what the outcome will definitely be before it's rolled.
Brexit is similar in that the outcome could be pretty much anything because it is all down to what is accepted by both sides as a result of the negotiation process prior to leaving, how do you say what that will be beforehand? - it too is impossible to predict, but like the dice above, you can guess or offer multiple possible outcomes where only one will ever emerge but you do not have enough information beforehand to be able to confidently say which one it will be.
It's like those who say we should publicly state our position before we start to negotiate, saying whats the minimum we will accept but again that is foolish to do and could lead to a far worse deal than may have been possible. It is like selling your car, you know the minimum you will take for it would be £7500, but it could potentially sell for upto £10000 and so a deal anywhere in that range is acceptable to you. By saying the minimum you will take first (£7500) before you start to negotiate with the other party means that you will never get more than the £7500 (who would pay more if you knew you could get it for that?) but it also leaves it open to the buyer to say that the maximum they will offer you is a bit less than that £7500 figure (say £7200) meaning you either have to drop your price down further to make a deal or be left with a no deal situation - by simply not telling the buyer beforehand, you have a much better negotiating position to start with and are likely to get more than if you told everyone whats acceptable before you started. Yet some people foolishly think it shows a disastrous handling of the situation by not revealing the Governments final acceptable position first in Brexit negotiations
Others like to use examples of things that haven't happened yet as proof of Brexit failing (like the NHS not getting that money that is used as membership payments to the EU) We haven't left yet, and we are still paying that money to the EU so it would have been impossible to start redirecting it straight after the votes outcome, but again it seems like those opposed fail to understand this because it suits their agenda to push it as a failure and a second vote is needed so the previous outcome can be overturned because they don't like the outcome despite it still being a work in progress
Christ it would get far worse than that as they'd love to rip Britain apart and rinse us.The liberals would have open borders and happily hand over all power to those dick heads in brussells.You'd better hope it does happen, because if the remoaners get their way and we stay we can wave bye bye to the Pound and we'll be so heavily punished financially for having for having the temerity to try to leave we'll be the new Greece.
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i dont believe thats a fair reflection. we said we'll leave and the EU rule books says we have 2 years to negotiate, then the EU say we'll have this programme of negotiation were we wont allow anything to be discussed. its true that we seem unprepared, but they have deliberately obstructed progress too, if we had a deal to offer (which was, albeit thin on detail) they defer any discussion.
you're quite right May has not set out a clear policy, or when she has its immediately been rowed back. she is not a leader, she is an administrator. however the problem is the EU didn't have to discuss anything unless we invoked article 50. now we are here, if we hold a referendum based on the negotiation, they have no incentive at all to negotiate as a poor arrangement would be expected to vote against. yes, the deck is stacked in favour of EU if they want to disrespect our majority decision to leave in some capacity.
Oh look out its the class clown, get back under your rock!Good to see that what you eat gets regurgitated completely unaltered
At some point during this endless transition period Labour will win an election and come to power, and fairly quickly establish a Norway-style Brexit-but-not-really-Brexit arrangement where we will claim to have got the best of all worlds, and can veto anything we like about the EU's regulations, but also mean that we won't actually veto anything, will be able to regulate immigration, whilst not regulating immigration, do not have to pay anything to the EU, whilst continuing to pay into the EU, and essentially mean we remain part of the EU whilst also independent of the EU, which will satisfy enough people to put this issue to bed but also not satisfy hard-core people on both sides of the issue, but their complaints will at least cancel each other out. The Tories will point this out as betrayal of the electorate endlessly until they next win an election, but then do nothing different when they actually come to power once again.
In 30 years time we'll have another referendum at which we will go back in.
The whole thing was a farce and everyone that voted should be ashamed of themselves.
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The UK cannot afford to leave the EU completely and we connot trust the USA.We will be like Switzerland if we have any sence,but with the idiots who run this country they don't know them selfs,so how do we know and this is not a true democracy it's a elected dictatership that can never agree about anything that is why this country is a Dump.
Is anyone convinced it won't happen? I haven't seen anyone post that for a long time. It's definitely not as certain as some would have hoped but nobody has claimed it won't happen for a while.
Fishing thread from NSC's most annoying troll.
I voted green you moronDidn't you say you didn't vote in the last GE and yet you bitch about the Tories and how nasty they are ? Tories would have lost the last GE if people like you had bothered to vote.
I voted green you moron
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They had the only policy out of all parties that appealed to me, 3 day weekends [emoji106][emoji482]Fair enough - must have been the previous GE you said you didn't vote in. Ironic you call me a moron yet voted Green
That's a pretty logical hypothesis.
all of this, the whole thing, was unnecessary. Referendums are a bad idea, especially ones that have a 50% + 1 vote win rule.
This question could have been put to the people with the benefit of a proper analysis of what the deal would be with the pros and cons. Instead it was rushed through based on a political game that Cameron was playing - a dangerous, and regressive tactic that has divided a nation. Has to be the worst PM in history, for my money.
In 30 years time we'll have another referendum at which we will go back in.