Statement of fact: The majority of the public did not vote to remain within the EU.
Remoaners: yeah but, no. but, yer but they wud ov done innit yeh na yea.
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Can we agree that we are never going to agree on Brexit. The thing is it's going to happen, with or without a deal.
Knowing that wouldn't it be better that we all get on board with this, after all leaving the EU was the final verdict.
Now lets get the ball rolling to making some great deals and making the UK a better and more prosperous place to live!
Statement of fact: The majority of the public did not vote to remain within the EU.
Remoaners: yeah but, no. but, yer but they wud ov done innit yeh na yea.
Yep...we can agree that you and I are never going to agree about Brexit.
Yep...we can certainly agree that we share the desire to make the UK a ‘better and more prosperous place to live’.
Nope...sorry...can’t agree that Brexit is the way to do anything other than make things worse so, until it’s done and dusted - and the fat man with dodgy hair and even dodgier morals has sung - I’ll be hoping it wasn’t the ‘final verdict’.
Adi...you’re right! Another statement of fact...the majority of the British public did not vote to leave the EU either.![]()
Last edited by ramAnag; 01-07-2019 at 05:50 PM.
Ha... glad you got the humour!
So... does that mean we should be in or out based on proportionate representation? We both know the answer, Lampard's on his way out!
I enjoy your retorts even if they do get a bit 'repetitive'
I have one question that I've been repeatedly asking some of the big hitters of a pro-remain facegbook group I troll, and I hope you can offer a better response than they can:
When UK leaves EU, what are you going to do about it? As ever, please take this at face value, I'm not trying to score a point, I'm genuinely intrigued.
Incidentally, on a really trivial level, I AM aware of one person who was brave enough to carry through his threat to leave UK if it voted to leave. My guitar-totin' mate Shawn moved into an abandoned house in Bulgaria last week. Conviction politics at its rawest
Tbf the whole issue is repetitive so it’s difficult not to be. I still believe what I’ve believed for the last three plus years, some would say ‘repetitive’, others ‘consistent’. I banged on for years about Apartheid and Nelson Mandela in the ‘70’s...look what happened.
What am I going to do about it? If and when it happens I’ll deal with it I suppose and hope for the best.
I honestly believe we’re all going to be worse off for - as a 65 year old - probably the rest of my life.
I also have a son and two grandchildren who are resident in Europe. Depending on what happens there are likely to be consequences for them especially if we leave on unfriendly and recriminatory terms.
So...hope for the best...look out for those I care for...hope there’s such a thing as Karma (and that it catches up with Farage and his backers) and just bloody get on with it.
Strange question...because I thought, as I still do, that the country had made a huge and damaging mistake and that there was time to bring about change.
I still hope for a way out via a second referendum...yes I get the paradox...but if and when the decision is taken it becomes a bit like serious illness doesn’t it? All that’s left is jfdi...and hope.
Morning RA.
This is not a personal dig, but more an analysis of your personal situation.
The point being, does membership of the EU hit you personally?
From what you've told me.
You live in a rural sweet derbyshire area, low crime/density/population
At your age, employment stress is not an issue?
Housing/social services/schools not suppressing your family
You have a son and grand kids abroad? Can understand why free movement suits you. But really? Are you saying that all Europeans here are in for unfriendly/discriminatory treatment? Why should that be the case for your family?
You make it sound like we are going to be North Korea and every visitor will have to have government approval and an official "Shepard".
Like I say, it isn't a knock at you. It's a point of view from your position.
I think you need to look further down the ladder socially, to people in this country who find all of the above a burden on their lives.
Okay Tricky...I don’t think you’re making a ‘personal dig’ and yes I’m fortunate to live in what many would consider a nice place in rural Derbyshire.
Not sure what that’s got to do with anything. As a matter of fact, between us my wife and I trained for eight years before entering full time employment - always for the State - for about another sixty six or so years, so I reckon we’ve paid our dues and in any case the Derbyshire Dales is solidly pro ‘Leave’ so ironically I find myself as ‘out of step’ around here as I do amongst you, MoP, Adi and the angry man.
Holidays apart, and a likely increase in the cost of living, you’re right...probably the most direct impact that Brexit is likely to have on me is with regard to my son and two grandchildren so that is a concern but, and you may find this odd, I have never been one to just vote for what is best for me. If I had been I’d probably have voted Tory for the last few years...something I’ve never done and never intend to.
As for your comments about housing, social services and education...I believe that Brexit will make our country poorer for the foreseeable future. If that happens how on earth are resources to the three areas you have mentioned going to improve?
With regard to the family comment...I don’t think all Europeans have received unfriendly or discriminatory treatment here since the Referendum but some certainly have and, in the immediate aftermath of the Referendum, I found the behaviour of a minority of Leavers towards people of conspicuously immigrant origin to be utterly objectionable.
That is not really my fear though. The people in the place where my son lives have always been very friendly and the state system very supportive. Should we leave on unfriendly terms though I do wonder how long that situation will last.