Sod Brexit, this is much better To get back on topic why are we leaving a union that gives us this with freedom of movement.
Ok, so how did the Lib-Dems perform then, the party, who to be fair, have always supported remain? The point is if remain was such an essential policy then, why did the vast majority vote for parties who clearly stated they would take us out of Europe.
Well actually, although they didn't shout it from the rooftops, Labour was/is a Remain party. Recently they came out and firmly reiterated that stance.
You asked so I’ll answer. If leaving without a deal means planning across the nation in business and elsewhere can at least get started v endless extensions then yes leave without a deal. If there is any chance that in the next few weeks a chance comes to get a deal we should take it. We’ve already seen a deal rejected 3 times by the House of Commons so it would be fascinating to finally arrive at a place where they at least agree to move forward.
Simple solución, f**k Johnson. A PM without scruples. Stabs Mrs May in the back yet demands complete loyalty now?Can't negotiate because he can't!!
I couldn't disagree more, no deal a disaster in so many ways hence the strength of opposition across the board. The next few hours/days are vital we'll see how it pans out. Looks so far the hardcore cadre are being frustrated with a delay bill on the way to being introduced. I find myself loathing Cummings (and Gove) not a usual thing at all for me at all. The more that comes into public knowledge the more unsavoury they become. There was an article about their time at the education ministry that was chilling. https://www.theguardian.com/education/2019/sep/03/gove-cummings-dark-arts-education-trash-country. NB verifiable links. Oh on a lighter note any ideas for our brexit delay day party theme? Orange man and spaffer pumpkin carving already listed
I agree with the spirit of your post, not the letter. I had a spell as a secondary English teacher and critical thinking was a fundamental part of my teaching. Once it became sausage machine teaching I packed up and did a 'proper job'.
By the way, if anyone else is watching the Commons debate, check out the odious Mr Rees-Mogg. He’s practically lying down on the front bench sneering contemptuously at all the anti-no-deal speakers.