I would have preferred for the government to have the vote and lose it. Then we could have cracked on planning for an exit with a series of mini deals on key areas such as security and air traffic control, which seems the only viable way forward. Unless Parliament dodges the issue and votes for the calamity of another referendum, that is.
Last edited by KerrAvon; 10-12-2018 at 02:18 PM.
Again, I respect how much leaving the EU means to many people Bill. For me, it’s not about any obsession for staying with the EU – it’s just that we have woven 40 years of trading agreements and arrangements with the other member states and that we benefit from being able to move goods easily between the countries and also move ourselves easily between countries. To suddenly tear ourselves away from such intricate arrangements seems to me not a project fear outcome: it’s a logical outcome of what will happen when a trading nation abruptly severs its agreements with much of a continent and terminates the economic benefits that this has been bringing us. As one poster said, they think it will cost them their job but he is willing to brave that. I respect those feelings but can’t you likewise respect that many people are also intelligent enough to read around the issues, from both perspectives, weigh up the risks and decide that they are not willing to take such extreme risks?
No it doesn't
Not everyone is such a clever d1ck as you & the mistake in referring to the ECHR instead was just that
Not in the slightest!
Quite enjoy the thought of these supposed 'intelligent' folks on here lauding tory party policy's when i don't ever recall, ever, such a shambolic and incompetent government, a government with no mandate, with no power, clinging on for dear life while the country burns.
No integrity in this gov't whatsoever, alongside those that still.....still, support it, keep up the waffle Kerr, keep up the bull and the lies, i'm laughing my head off at you because you're as fake as this gov't, you deserve each other!!