Nice try EP, but you know full well I was meaning the unnecessary difficulties enforcing Brexit because of the Remainers reluctance to accept a democratic reforendum.
Nice try EP, but you know full well I was meaning the unnecessary difficulties enforcing Brexit because of the Remainers reluctance to accept a democratic reforendum.
Surely it is for the Brexiteers to guide us to the Brexity sunny uplands? The winners (as the Brexiteers always like to point out) can't blame the losers for their prize not being what they thought it would be. They needed to come up with a credible plan everyone could get behind. The fact that they didn't is nobody elses fault than those that won the vote.
Remainers were never going to get behind any plan for Brexit, you know that very well KM. Sunak has today signed the leadership over to the Labour Party at the next election, so lets just see how that pans out. I suggest we will be even more closely aligned with the EU and the WEF and WHO if that was even possible. Coming so close to yesterdays Remembrance Day celebrations, it is such a slur on those who lost their lives fighting for this country's freedom, as we will have no say in anything, from health (future forced pandemics), to finance, to the security of this country.
Woah... you've been at the Kool Aid there! forced pandemics! How will that work?
Brexiteers never made the argument well enough to bring along the Remainers. That isn't the problem for Remainers. You can't blame the losers for not getting what you wanted. It's down to the winners to implement their policies, if they can't then that is their issue, not the losers.
The price of tinfoil hats has gone through the roof since Brexit too!
Very true Smiffy, very sore losers and all that though. All too used to getting their own way, and when they don't they skweam and skweam until they do.