
Originally Posted by
sheepcrooky
Brexit is an extremely complex subject. Voted in by the UK, but not Scotland. “The deal” was never going to suit anyone. Remainers always wanted to stay and Brexiteers mostly wanted “Johnny foreigner” oot and white vans to rule UK.
I voted against it, but more folk voted for it, so they win and we should abide by that.
The EU (isn’t every governmental body) was a huge gravy train and if they had been more efficient/less wasteful we would never have voted to leave.
It’s a political “no win” and next week could see a change in PM (but probably not a change in governing party). Michael Gove as stated would probably be the favourite to win a Tory party election. When the rivals are Boris and Rees-Mogg, it doesn’t take much winning. Am I right in thinking Gove went to Robert Gordon’s?