I think you’d probably win.
The majority don’t seem to care...MA can’t vote, which essentially leaves Swale and I v you and Ram59 leaving the decisive votes to Andy and Parky, once they’ve untangled the mass of contradictions that surround their comments and climbed off that fence they like to sit on.
Actually Andy has admitted recently that he’d still vote ‘Remain’ which might mean you have to rely on the likes of TTR and Gunteryy...bet that makes you feel good.
Fortunately I don’t think this forum is indicative of anything other than the fact that most people are utterly fed up with Brexit.
Unfortunately, it’s probably the most important decision of the last fifty years and needs resolving.
To be clear I would still vote remain if the same questions were asked, I would reconsider if different ones were asked. But as things stand, I am 100% committed to Brexit because that's what the UK decided, whatever the 'Its Not fair!!!!' posse might argue in disagreement. I see absolutely no contradiction in that, I have voted on the losing side on many many things throughout my life, but have always respected the majority vote. I also don't see what's contradictory in considering voting for Lib Dem in the hope it would act as a moderating force to the two extremist parties, when the Lib Dems are pushing for a second vote - there ain't gonna be one so the issue is irrelevant
Probably the most important decision since the one to declare war on Germany, and you only have to watch the Churchill film to appreciate that that was a bodge up of a vote that hardly had great parliamentary support and split parties. We cant do anything easily can we
I now think we'll leave with 'no deal'. Maybe we should have had Noel Edmonds and his man on the phone involved in all this
I think in one area that will hit EU MUCH harder than UK, and that's the Irish border. IMO UK will decline to have a physical border and call EU's bluff on it
IMO that would be a massive win for uk, effectively out-Shenghening them
If Mayhem's little speech this afternoon is true then the EU wants Northern Ireland, at the very least, and would prefer the entire UK, to remain part of some form of Customs Union. I think they also want to keep the UK in the Single Market via the EEA route. Mayhem has blasted both ideas straight out of the water.
The Dutch (currently the EU's single largest net payer) and the German industrialists and politicians must be bricking it.
They are the only 2 able to pay substantially more to account for their losing the UK funding. That is a net "loss" to the EU of around £180M a week.