So..... you don’t want any further input on what happens? At the moment May is pushing a soft Brexit, the EU will want further concessions - we may end up with something like Norway, where we pay in, do as we are told and have no say in the decisions. Is that what you voted for? There is a good chance she can get that through if Corbyn let’s her, and he may well. Sure you don’t want a say on what we are going to do?
Hard / Soft Brexit... Gives me an image of some old girl action between Angela Merkel and Theresa May.
I don't think T May will be PM much longer, the Tory Pollies standing against her are increasing now JRM and Boris have took the gloves off, even some labour pollies are now turning against Corbyn. Someone told me not so long ago that the corrupt EU pollies wrote the chequers deal, then said they'd play hardball to make it look good, May then presented it to Parliament, which was eventually written off, and the corrupt EU pollies were fuming. If May continues, and doesn't get us out of the EU lock stock and barrel, she will be branded a traitor to Britain and it's people, and blacklisted by many, just like Tony Blair has been. we may end up with something like Norway, where we pay in, do as we are told and have no say in the decisions. Is that what you voted for?...........I believe that's what we're doing now. The people want out, fully out, we ain't going to park our slippers under their bed, even many remainers have changed their minds after seeing the way the EU is treating us, and the whole deal. The EU are corrupt, and they're the ones who actually advertised it, many EU pollies are also starting to turn on the corrupt EU pollies. Victor Orban stands his ground, he has allies alligned with him and supporters from other countries. Italexit, Austrexit and a couple of others are being talked about by some.
Now there’s a thought Make it a threesome with the Scottish dominatrix Sturgeon and I could really be sick.
Telegraph are rumouring it will be before the Conservative conference. If it didn’t matter so much it would be better than watching a soap opera. There are persistent rumours Chequers was agreed with Merkel in advance. There will be some interesting books about all this after the dust has settled.
They voted against joining the EU originally but were told to vote again as that was the wrong result, pretty much what the remainers have been saying to us since they lost.
Back in '72 when there was the original referendum to join Ireland voted 83.1% in favour of joining. Unusual for Brexiteers to have a shaky relationship with facts and/or ignorance of Ireland.....