that's the leavers' argument.There are more important things than money.
that's the leavers' argument.There are more important things than money.
Satire OG, we shouldnt mock the afflicted though should we? (or is it"! ")Is this satire? I almost fell for that one
That is a very fair point, but you might allow that I have a slightly better feel for the pulse of NI.Is this fact, opinion or a poll result?
I always find it amusing when individials express opinions of entire communities..
You might be right but then again you might not.
And it is the only one I ever conceded on. However you omitted the second half of my postthat's the leavers' argument.
No, the real problem was a referendum without a sensible pass proportion like two thirds.Ground Hog day... Neverendum. The silly feckers should stay in HoC until they say " Yes" or" No". Accept the deal or forget it.
This is the worst possible scenario, not in, not out, dithering indecision. Drifting along with crew unwilling, incapable of choosing one tack or another. All arguing pulling tiller one way then other, storms raging, icebergs and lee shores all around.And still paying charter fees, crews wages and mooring fees.
Its a disgrace. We are the laughing stock now, not because we voted and voted for Brexit but because our system is infected with non terminal total and utter indecision, and..... stupidity. Is there an end in sight? I can't see one. Are we any further forward than 3 years ago? I dont think so.
Groundhog day,week,month,year, century?
And the zealots from both camps justify it. They are the real problem, not the middle majority who would accept either decision and get on with it. The strident fools at either side polarizing and splitting the country.Both sides demanding a win, ensuring we all lose.
Having lived through it long enough and watched at first hand the severe decline since WW2, I've been posting as much in this thread since before the referendum.I didnt realise the general level of incompetence and stupidity prevalent in both our country and specifically in HoC when I voted leave. Our country has proved too stupid to leave EU.Literally.
Thanks for pointing it out so precisely OG. You and a few others on here are exactly why I have changed my mind.
to be fair, both DC and JC did not understand the implications, all the way until the 2017 elections, as well as they do now.Then having made that mistake, not having the courage to immediately say the result was far too close to be acted upon for such a momentous long term decision.
It's all of them and Danidl is absolutely right. If you'd closely followed the trends of public opinion in the province you'd know that to be true. The DUP are out of kilter in their own domain.Is this fact, opinion or a poll result?
I always find it amusing when individials express opinions of entire communities..
You might be right but then again you might not.
I don't allow them that concession, such a result for a decision of that importance was obviously far too close and I was appalled that it was accepted. How could the politicians have not known the implications when they were aware that our comprehensive failure before membership had led us to the edge of bankruptcy and being run by the IMF?to be fair, both DC and JC did not understand the implications, all the way until the 2017 elections, as well as they do now.
Back in that time, who knew about the A50 process and NI customs border?
After the result of the referendum was known, I know many don't but a lot of people felt quite enthusiastic about a future outside the EU.
Add Wales, BP/Farage, UKIP & remainers in generalwill leave NI and Scotland very unhappy.
Best take it up with Leave politicians as they made you false promisesGround Hog day... Neverendum. The silly feckers should stay in HoC until they say " Yes" or" No". Accept the deal or forget it.
This is the worst possible scenario, not in, not out, dithering indecision. Drifting along with crew unwilling, incapable of choosing one tack or another. All arguing pulling tiller one way then other, storms raging, icebergs and lee shores all around.And still paying charter fees, crews wages and mooring fees.
Its a disgrace. We are the laughing stock now, not because we voted and voted for Brexit but because our system is infected with non terminal total and utter indecision, and..... stupidity. Is there an end in sight? I can't see one. Are we any further forward than 3 years ago? I dont think so.
Groundhog day,week,month,year, century?
And the zealots from both camps justify it. They are the real problem, not the middle majority who would accept either decision and get on with it. The strident fools at either side polarizing and splitting the country.Both sides demanding a win, ensuring we all lose.
Has to be LibDems purely because they are clear. I have no idea what Labour are about.So, we are a GE,revision of "new deal", EU negotiations to accept revisions, passing of revisions through HoC, (HoL?) away from a decision being made. We are as far away from a decision as 3 years ago.
MPs really are doing a fine job.
BTW, you didnt answer the question. Boris, if he gets a majority, will take us out with this deal. I havent a clue what JC will do. (If he gets chance)
Who are you voting for 50 in next GE?
Which party will have scrap Art50 in their manifesto?
Eh no. It is not the EU deal the MPs are voting on it is the WAB ..which is UK legislation, and was only released two days ago, which contains in its 110 pages , amongst other items the EU deal. Remember there are some 600 pages in that EU deal. Although in fairness the EU released 520 pages 18months ago,and the 64 new pages, last week. So there might have been plenty of time to read Junkers intensions for the unborn.You have a similar view of EU as myself. You think EU are capable of including infanticide in agreement aswell? The bastrads.
What have Spartans got to do with that lot?MPs are free to decide on future relationship with the EU, so no broken promise to anyone if we go for a soft brexit.
The only MPs who oppose to a soft brexit and want no deal are those 28 'spartans'.
They are a tiny minority but they wield a big stick because most of the backers have financial interest in no deal.
We can't let these spartans take over the country via the conservative party.
You don’t know!I honestly don't know.
I do know that it will allow us to make trade deals that are custom made to us.
It will take us out of the whimsy of the Euro where we have no influence anyway.
We will be able to spend the membership money on things we choose to spend it on.
We will be able to save industries that need state help far easier.
But these are just by products. I think the EU needs modernising. It's not fit for purpose. It's corrupt and works to old fashioned rules. We are not part of the Euro and until we are there is no point being in it. A trade deal, freedom of movement art, sport, entertainment and security deals will suffice for now.
I'm sorry you didn't actually have a belief system and just followed the shiny bus like a sheep but I voted out because I knew what I was voting for.
I get that may be above your brain but here we are.
Totallt agree, much as I have supported leaving and in an ideal world still would I would support government if they made the decision you suggest. Or just scrapped the whole thing. My criticism has always been our governments inability to make a decision or in many cases simply sit on fence but still criticise those that at least try and go forward.No, the real problem was a referendum without a sensible pass proportion like two thirds.
Then having made that mistake, not having the courage to immediately say the result was far too close to be acted upon for such a momentous long term decision.
Either would not have resulted in a bitterly divided country and parliament.
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Big-Enders and Little-Enders (opposing positions of two factions in the nation of Lilliput. The Big-Endians, who broke their boiled eggs at the big end, rebelled against the king, who demanded that his subjects break their eggs at the little end.)My criticism has always been our governments inability to make a decision or in many cases simply sit on fence but still criticise those that at least try and goforwardbackwards.