Brexit will damage our economy, therefore the government (whichever party) will have less to spend on social issues, such as dealing with the causes of people being homeless and sleeping rough. Simple to comprehend.
Cant see the link between Brexit and beggery. If anything Universal Credit could potentially increase homelessness in that housing benefit is now paid direct to the claimant instead of the landlord as was the case previously. This as already led to many getting into debt to the landlord for non payment.
Brexit will damage our economy, therefore the government (whichever party) will have less to spend on social issues, such as dealing with the causes of people being homeless and sleeping rough. Simple to comprehend.
Brexit will not damage our economy, therefore the government (whichever party) will have more to spend on social issues, such as dealing with the causes of people being homeless and sleeping rough. Simple to comprehend.
I don’t believe in running towards a cliff edge wearing a blindfold. Also, I don’t want the country to be run by the idiots that champion Brexit. At least those remainers in Parliament have some degree of common sense.
Anyway, the villain of the piece is that fool Cameron. The result of his stupidity has split the country in half. Referenda are too divisive to be a tool of government.
Why dump Brexit? Can't you see that our MP's are petrified of missing out on their dream of being permanent EU appointees as opposed to having to present themselves for re-election every five years? Who's organised this shambles? It certainly wasn't those who voted is it?. It's going to be tough either way from now on, but not so tough as it was for those who paid the ultimate in order to preserve our freedom to choose who governs us.
We’ve had over two years of this tripe of cliff edges, crashing and blindfolds and there’s still no sign of these old remoaners calling it quits. If they were to put as much enthusiasm into fighting more important things, such as war, poverty, homelessness, burglaries, stabbings, muggings, grooming gangs as they do into fighting the democratically expressed will of the majority, then the world would be a far better place.
People are hijacking the democratic process here.
Firstly, the referendum was completely flawed, in that people were lied to and mislead. Secondly, its not anti democratic to have another democratic vote, its probably the opposite.
Thirdly, flipping it on its head - I could argue that leaving with no deal is anti democratic, because no one can confirm that all 17m people who voted leave, voted in favour of a no deal Brexit. In my view there is no mandate for it. Or did they all vote in favour of Theresa May's Chequers deal?
But mostly, everyone who voted in the last referendum have more information available to them about the outlook of leaving the EU now than what they did 2 years ago to make an informed decision.
There is no doubt in the short to mid term, Brexit will make us poorer. I can't see how anyone can dispute that.