I've reduced the amount of time I spend on here as I see little point in continuing to post. This thread simply consists of hard left supporters desperately trying to reassure themselves that someone will overturn the democratic referendum for them. One which was backed up by a government pledge to carry out the will of the people. It's a rather pathetic spectacle.
Like opinion polls, the economic forecasts for post BREXIT Britain are comical in their inaccuracy. They are a joke. But all of this is not nearly as funny as the remain supporters imagining that they occupy a kind of intellectually superior or culturally superior territory. Making ghastly sneers about leave supporters frequenting pubs etc and being poorly educated. It's no secret that I am a BREXIT supporter, yet I would confidently predict that my academic achievements would exceed most, if not all, other contributors to this thread. And so would those of a selection of my colleagues who also support BREXIT. Perhaps the remain supporters lack the intellectual capacity and human empathy to realise that the sneering could actually boost BREXIT support?
May must stop putting personal pride before the interests of the country and get Nigel Farage to the heart of government. The man clearly has a good relationship with Donald Trump and that is a solid foundation for deals and trade. Unlike the present ambassador Sir Whathisname, who Trump clearly has no time for. Obama has gone down the toilet, flushed away. May needs to realise that a new man is in charge now.
Nigel Farage is also a popular figure with the Chinese which adds to the case for him being a trade ambassador. He should be appointed to the Lords and brought into government without delay. Farage is immensely popular both here and abroad, but the fake lefts are in denial.
I was very pleased to see Jacob Rees-Mogg attended Nigel's celebration. I have great admiration for Rees-Mogg, he is an eloquent induvidual who possesses an ability to swat left wing lunacy in an instant. He speaks well reasoned common sense and has a keen sense of humour. A true gentleman and with Nigel, could assemble a good team of people.
I think people on here need to get used to the idea that BREXIT is going to happen. It may get delayed and attempts will be made to water it down, but ultimately it will happen. In some ways, delay, squirming and pretence by the government is a good thing as it will ensure that the right people are elected at the next general election. Then BREXIT will happen properly and with people who believe in it at the helm, we will maximise all of the opportunities which BREXIT presents.
As for the 5th of December? I think people would be wise to stay away. Simply let it play out, let them sow the wind and reap the whirl wind at the next election.
Tillson....a lone Leave voice amongst the Remainers,well done.
I am no left winger,I have never voted Labour or Liberal in my life. People such as Rees Mogg,Redwood and Farage are dinosaurs,they were born in the wrong era,should have been based in Greenwich alongside Nelson,gone are the days when diplomacy was sorted by sending in a gunboat and the marines.
I never realised that Farage was friendly with the Chinese?
Farage's speech last night on the staircase was reminiscent of the last desperate gasps of a dying dictator,he will soon be unemployed and left to third rate after dinner speeches in gun toting right wing American rust belt townships,trading as Trump's mate.
Tillson....what are the opportunities that Brexit presents?
I went through a phase that I also thought that Brexit was inevitable but the JAM's ,who were Leaver voters with short term optimism,are quickly realising that Brexit is not going to do anything for them and Hammonds budget statement confirmed that. The institute for fiscal studies have just stated that Brexit will,for the average family,keep their living standards down for a decade. It was the JAMs who were the most conned by Gove and Boris,they will soon let their MPs know how unhappy they are,MPs will thence gain confidence to vote against Brexit.
Brexit is losing its momentum,May has realised that the longer she delays the more likely that she won't have to trigger Article 50,notice how she takes every opportunity to delay.
There was a lady on question time who said that in history Brexit will be considered an experiment that resulted in minor changes to the trading relationship between the UK and the EU,not really of any consequence,in other words if it happens it will be so soft as to be no change.
Hammond killed off Hard Brexit yesterday.
KudosDave