As we forecast way back at the start of the thread
The EU holds all the cards and has told us what we can have.
The EU holds all the cards and has told us what we can have.
The world could do with more angry old men and less complacent old onesJC sounded shallow yesterday at PMQ.
TM did most of the leg work and very, very close to what Labour's deal would look like.
He (JC) could have been a little more gracious. He looked like an old angry man.
Time for him to consider retirement.
Not if the polls saying there is now a remain majority are true.acceptable to most voters.
I reckon we will. From outside, voters will be less inclined to believe the Daily Express version of the EU and appreciate what the EU can do for us a little more.assuming we leave of course!
that was before the deal is on the table.Not if the polls saying there is now a remain majority are true.
My mum's expression of such a circumstance was, 'You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.' My dad would have said, 'You can't polish a turd!'Dressed up as something original
Mutton sold as Lamb
The answer would be none of the abovethat was before the deal is on the table.
If you ask people, the options are:
1) would you like TM to get on with her plan?
2) JRM for PM?
3) extending A50 and new election?
I reckon TM would win.
You're just making this up as you go along, aren't you? 'If you ask people'…….? Any of us could invent specific questions designed to produce a particular response.that was before the deal is on the table.
If you ask people, the options are:
1) would you like TM to get on with her plan?
2) JRM for PM?
3) extending A50 and new election?
I reckon TM would win.
4) Withdraw A50 and do our very best to pretend it never happened?that was before the deal is on the table.
If you ask people, the options are:
1) would you like TM to get on with her plan?
2) JRM for PM?
3) extending A50 and new election?
I reckon TM would win.
Let imagine that the original decision to join the EU (EEC) had not passed and we had spent all those years since as an independent UK off the coast of Europe (apologies Ireland - not meant to ignore you).LEAVERS ARE NOT HAPPY!
The other side of the argument is deeply dissatisfied they can only get the only Brexit ever realistically available to them; where the EU gains control and we give up control for us to remain close to the most important trading relationship we have.
From rule-making to rule-taking in a stay, pay and obey Brexit where we are subject to the EU’s economic structures without having any say in them.
They should now blame the liars who served them with delusions and falsehoods.
Clearly, the 'deal' that has emerged from the protracted discussions in Brussels is a wholly unsatisfactory hotchpotch, accepted my May and Co as the closest they will ever get to achieving secession from the EU other than just crashing out. It is being presented only because the government has nothing else and it is all about May's ego now. She has to go.
Tom
We would be living on handouts and charity,which is the fate the Referendum has thrust on usLet imagine that the original decision to join the EU (EEC) had not passed and we had spent all those years since as an independent UK off the coast of Europe (apologies Ireland - not meant to ignore you).
We would have ended up following many technical standards and making many deals to manage tax, etc. Would we actually have had any meaningful enhancement of the UK as contrasted with actually joining?
I'm afraid that 'Woosh' has produced so many alternative scenarios ever since he joined this thread that in the end, one of them will turn out to be close to the reality of 'Brexit'. Talk about hedging one's bets!4) Withdraw A50 and do our very best to pretend it never happened?
Also, are you really saying that over 50% would vote for 1) ?
similar questions are asked by pollsters before: No deal (implying JRM becomes leader of the conservatives), TM's deal and no brexit.You're just making this up as you go along, aren't you?
you should prove that.I'm afraid that 'Woosh' has produced so many alternative scenarios ever since he joined this thread that in the end, one of them will turn out to be close to the reality of 'Brexit'. Talk about hedging one's bets!
Tom
None whatsoever! It is only our membership of the EU that has saved this country from going bust completely. I don't know if you are old enough to remember our currency devaluation or being bailed out by the IMF but the UK had become a basket case by the mid-1970s.Would we actually have had any meaningful enhancement of the UK as contrasted with actually joining?