I always thought she was nuts.From "The Scotsman"
"Nichola Sturgeon has written to 200,000 EU Citizens living in Scotland asking them not to leave after Brexit"
I always thought she was nuts.From "The Scotsman"
"Nichola Sturgeon has written to 200,000 EU Citizens living in Scotland asking them not to leave after Brexit"
I hear she speaks highly of you.I always thought she was nuts.
Really? They must be wrong then. We’d better start a war and teach them, using bombs and helicopter gun ships, how to live a righteous and full-filling life.The Hindus might disagree with that statement.
The irony being that most of the warring we have obviously participated in over recent years has been against others who are, at least "officially", monotheistic. Argentina, Iraq, Afghanistan, ...Really? They must be wrong then. We’d better start a war and teach them, using bombs and helicopter gun ships, how to live a righteous and full-filling life.
to honour a commitment made by David Cameron.So why are we brexiting?
KudosDave
If Brexit was such a good idea surely the advantages of leaving should have become more obvious and us Remainers would have supported it.
But the opposite has happened it was a bad idea and has become a worse idea. Even Leavers are admitting that we will be poorer after leaving.
So why are we brexiting?
KudosDave
I was about 12 or 13 years old when I read Guy de Maupassant's 'La parure' (it's known as 'The Necklace' ). The story was about a middle class woman who has always imagined herself as an aristocrat. One day, she and her husband were invited to a ball. She feared of being embarrassed seeing that other ball goers were from much more powerful families, she borrowed a diamond necklace from her rich school friend. After attending the party, she discovers that she has lost the necklace. She bought a replacement necklace with a huge loan which took her and her husband ten years to repay.Also. Brexit means Brexit.
I was about 12 or 13 years old when I read Guy de Maupassant's 'La parure' (it's known as 'The Necklace' ). The story was about a middle class woman who has always imagined herself as an aristocrat. One day, she and her husband were invited to a ball. She feared of being embarrassed seeing that other ball goers were from much more powerful families, she borrowed a diamond necklace from her rich school friend. After attending the party, she discovers that she has lost the necklace. She bought a replacement necklace with a huge loan which took her and her husband ten years to repay.
Ten years later, she suddenly sees her good old friend, who barely recognizes her in her somewhat shabby state. During the ensuing conversation, she recounts the story of losing and replacing the necklace, and that it was the reason why she and her husband have worked so hard to repay the necklace the past ten years. Her friend took her hands and explained that her original necklace was a fake or "made of paste", and was worth nothing much.
Ah but which Brexit?.Also. Brexit means Brexit.
The one with lower-case "b" - I won't dignify it with upper-case.Ah but which Brexit?.
You replace the cast:They were JAMS then?
St Teresa's favourite people!
Not for us, no. But, as tom waits says, someone makes money when theres blood in the street.You replace the cast:
- Mathilde (the woman who has always imagined she is aristocratic): Theresa May (brexiters)
- her husband: David Cameron
- her rich friend Madame Forestier: Jacob Rees Mogg
- the ball: G7 meeting
- the department where her husband worked: the EU Commission
- the necklace: brexit is brexit
let's say we leave on WTO and the predictions of mainstream economists are proven correct; 5%-10% loss of GDP in 10 years.
10 years from now:
the UK (currently behind France In the G7 but still in front of Italy and Canada), having left on WTO, fought its way hard among the giant blocs: USA, China, EU27, India, lost its place to Italy and Canada, finally rejoins the EU.
All for not much.
Imagine 10 years from now, Prime Minister the honourable JRM takes us back to the EU. What would he say? I thought you knew what brexit was all about.Not for us, no. But, as tom waits says, someone makes money when theres blood in the street.
Yes,im sure like the iraq war or maggies deregulation of financial services or brown's raid on pension funds, brexit will become part of our sordid history,to be stumbled across no doubt by a next generation, also on another similar thread then. What to do (bearing in mind everywhere is in this way essentially the same, one could argue relocating to france might help, but i fancy macron even less than may)?Imagine 10 years from now, Prime Minister the honourable JRM takes us back to the EU. What would he say? I thought you knew what brexit was all about.