Difficult to argue with the detail when even the government isn't aware what the detail is.............
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No you have me wrong, I've been in the 'lets get on with it' camp since 24/6/2016
I think in respect of Q3, you need to get out more, unlike you I do literally see both sides of the argument due to my somewhat diverse life in the 'gig' economy, one day with fellahs who's cufflinks are worth more than my house, the next with guys who aspire to my 08 Transit Connect because it has electric windows. There is very little movement in stance anywhere up and down the pecking order, and what unites is a frustration not at the outcome of the referendum but the dillydallying thereafter
Not many in the ‘let’s get on with it camp’ thinking of voting for Vince, Andy...think you might be unique!
As regards ‘getting out more’...you work, I’m retired...I accept that, but from the nineteen year old who I provide with regular part time employment to friends and relatives who work in a variety of environments from medical supplies to selling in Europe and the UK I know of no one who is saying...’things have been so much better since 23/6/16...can’t wait till it’s fully operational’. As for friends in Europe...they think we’re insane! After the last two years or so I can only agree.
Nice, if uncomfortable, analogy from the rather lovely Rachel Johnson regarding Brexit this morning.
If you’d had a diagnosis of some terminal illness and decided to go down the Dignitas route as a result, only to find sometime later that the diagnosis was actually incorrect...would you just shrug your shoulders and say...’never mind let’s go for the assisted suicide anyway?’
Of course not...food for thought though and while we’re at it...how pissed off must Boris be realising that his sister not only got all the looks but all the common sense aswell?
The diagnosis though isn't incorrect. Brexit is the way to go and when we leave the EU you'll see that and the remainers scare tactics will go too! Rachel Johnson got all the looks??? They'll never have you as a judge on a miss world panel!
It’s all relative MoP...and Boris is her’s...in that respect at least she’s got both the looks and the brains.
To explain and extend the analogy...Brexit is the treatment not the diagnosis. The point is...if the original information was incorrect and misleading - which it undeniably was - and the ‘facts’ were incomplete - which they were - then why should we persist with a treatment that is ultimately harmful and isn’t a second opinion called for?
On what basis is Brexit "the way to go"? When those politicians who actively support it and their shady group of backers dare not publish any of their plans for what happens? When one of your ardent supporting politicians says it could be 50 years before the UK sees any benefit, whilst moving his hedge funds HQ to Dublin? At what stage will those who voted for it realise that the majority wont benefit and the ones so heavily backing it actually wont give a flying **** if the Uk economy crashes because they are financially well insulated from the effects and more than that are actually betting financially on that scenario?
Does the common man and woman actually believe that the Johnsons, Ress Moggs , Dysons and Banks of this world actually care what happens to them?
Quite where all this alternative trade is going to come from hasn't been clear and still isn't - I could go on but when people believe something rather than base their judgement on reality there really is no point - the only comfort is that in the end we are likely to finish up with a deal that means we stay in the single market and customs union, a half arsed situation at best but the only realistic option that will stop the economy being stiffed - unless common sense prevails and we have that second vote and that would result in a massive remain majority seeing as a mere 37% of the population actually voted to leave and a good few million of those have actually seen the light.
I have yet to talk to anyone, who voted leave at whatever level in society who can actually articulate why its a good thing.