You've got it - there's no consistency broader than in tribes. You only have to see what the jokers in Parliament have voted for to see that there are plenty of Brexiters who don't want no deal, yet there are plenty of other Brexiters who do want no deal. So while it is true to say all Leavers voted out, until we know what out means everyone has to accept that we don't know what it is. Seems to me it is just as valid to say that as long as we are no longer members of the EU, that is out. It's certainly the simplest definition. But I get that others will fear that might not be substantive enough.
No I studied instead at school so I’d have an understanding of the reality of the past and wouldn’t get suckered into scapegoating foreigners by some misguided notion of deference to some posh idiots who have never cared about my interests. How about you?
No contributions to EU budget Control of our own legal system Control of our own borders(No EU citizens Right to live and work in the UK) No problem with a mutually beneficial trading agreement I believe this is what the majority expected by voting out
Technically we could do that but we signed up to financial obligations whilst members of the EU (like pensions). We could decide not to pay but renegading on commitments isn’t a very good look when your about to try and arrange a load of trade agreeements with other countries.
That’s not how it works - if you sign up for a years gym membership and leave after 6 months you still got to pay. Future stuff when we’re no longer members of course not but stuff we signed up to when we were members yes. As I say you can just walk away from those commitments but then try to do an agreement with other countries
So, 'Paul' is a clue? Hmmm. Only clue I can think that relates to is a bit outdated. In years gone by, 'Paul' would suggest you had a Christian heritage. I've met you, & you're deffo not.