lets turn this on its head
IF the UK was not a member of the EU , now knowing what you do
about this institution'''
would you vote to join..
lets turn this on its head
IF the UK was not a member of the EU , now knowing what you do
about this institution'''
would you vote to join..
Yes I would vote to join.
But playing devil's advocate, let me turn my statement on its head;
"Brexit is going swimmingly well, it will definitely make us better off and I have full faith in this Tory govt negotiating the best terms of our exit from the European Union"
Do you agree with any of that?
Just by quoting media slogans like 'Project Fear' means nothing. There's no substance in there.
Brexit has created a huge division in society. I don't appreciate being called a remoaner who is pushing some kind of 'fear' agenda anymore than you wouldn't appreciate me labeling you as a stupid leaver who believes in unicorns and project fantasy. It doesn't really get us anywhere.
i agree that you would probably vote to join.
the tory cabinet is loaded with remainers. tessy has some job on her hands tbf.
the eu aint concede fuck all..
but they need us ( or our contributions ) more than we need them.
we voted to leave , or have you forgotten that. i can stand on my own two feet ..i fully believe the country also can
I just don't know what a vote to leave meant. Neither do the cabinet, otherwise we wouldn't be in this mess. What you think you voted for is not what another leaver may have voted for. Remember that some prominent Leavers said we wouldn't leave the Single Market. Farage said we would have a Swiss model - who are in Schengen and have no border checks on EU nationals despite not being in the EU. The referendum question was too ambiguous. Added onto the fact that it was a shambolic lead up, littered with lies and deceptions, for a key decision which will affect us for generations.
And now people are hijacking it and calling out 'democracy'. If you want democracy, then lets have another vote - once we know the terms of the deal. The voters will be much more informed now than they were in 2016. Democracy doesn't stand still. Its a process.