Too late now. We’re out!I voted remain, I would vote remain again.
Should there have been a second referendum now we know what the deal or lack thereof is? Yes.
Too late now. We’re out!I voted remain, I would vote remain again.
Should there have been a second referendum now we know what the deal or lack thereof is? Yes.
Too late now. We’re out!
I hear what you’re saying @pilgrimhudd and do not disagree except to say IMO it will be individual businesses and their employees that make Brexit a success or a failure at the end of the day. Do not encourage or wish for the government (of whatever colour) to be more involved! They will only cock things up!
Anything specific?I agree, but they should at least be a stabilising factor in it all, this government clearly doesn't know what it's doing from one day to the next.
Anything specific?
Bang on Pilgrimhudd enjoy a beer insteadYes, but to be honest I don't really want to chat about it here, i ummed and ahhhed about saying anything on this thread at all. I'd rather talk about beer so I'll exit here. Or maybe Pexit?
I think you might be surprised there. If we were in the EEC I think a lot of leave voters would be happy to remain. The problem came when the EEC became the EU and all that went with that! And that’s where the problems started. I think others on this thread have said the same.
I think that is the Norway option. That could and should have been on the ballot. But no the hard Brexiteers wanted to be free.
Ballot Paper said:Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?☐ Remain a member of the European Union
☐ Leave the European Union
hahaha ... was this when he was out in the car in 500BC, or more recently?I think everyone should be taking heed of the wise words of Confucius, 'Keep your eyes on the road ahead, not on the rear view mirror'
He had them on his Tuk Tukhahaha ... was this when he was out in the car in 500BC, or more recently?
I have a very good life thanks very much. Just not a fan of brainwashed cultists.Bye bye.
Your few contributions have been duly noted and appear to have covered a number of emotions from members including praise, derision, incredulity, and a thinly veiled warning.
Hope you manage to calm down a little, lose some of your anger, and enjoy life a little more.
Agree except that the whole essence of the change you mention was foreseeable from when we joined the EEC. Politicians as varied as Hugh Gaitskell Enoch Powell and Anthony Wedgewood Benn (he later called himself Tony Benn to sound like a man of the people) all warned about the federalisation plan and likely loss of sovereignty. They were all ignored and both Wilson and Heath lied to the country on this point. Heath was determined to join at any price.I think you might be surprised there. If we were in the EEC I think a lot of leave voters would be happy to remain. The problem came when the EEC became the EU and all that went with that! And that’s where the problems started. I think others on this thread have said the same.
Even Jacob Rees Mogg said that we should have a second referendum on the final deal. Albeit it was in 2011.Too late now. We’re out!
I can't tell if you're joking or notMost definitely still vote for Brexit. With the EU so scared that we won't fall for their "level playing field" just shows how much they know they'll struggle to be competitive against the UK.