Because the increase of interest rates, decrease of the pound and stock market crashing in 24 hours have made Britain so much greater..
Who gave them that promise and when? How could they do so when a referendum was due and that 'promise' may not have been able to be kept??
It was in the small print, they can only have a referendum if parliament says they can.. should they, then it will be so so much harder for them to decide, on the face of it their income is mainly from oil and whiskey .from this they will have to pay into the fund .. but are likely to get back more than they pay in! Not good for the EU ! should France or Italy decide to leave then funds would be very scarce ...
a year down the line when its all gone tits up an we"re in hock to the Chinese, he"ll be saying, he knew it would happen and he told us so.
Boris for PM Let's be positive Yes we face a period of uncertainty, but it might, just might, unite the country overall which has been divided for decades, if not centuries. Viva England and independence.
probally the most devisive thing that could of happened, theres now a gulf between north and south. and the scots are kicking the door down for another referendum - and this time I don't blame them.
North and south is one element, but perhaps more importantly, it is between young and old. 75% of our youth voted "Remain" Comment from a student at Bristol Uni on John Pienaar show this morning - I don't want some middle aged, out of touch men and women deciding my future...
He's a disrespectful little prick then, but synonymous with the needy youth of today who just simply can't accept that they may actually not know everything but whatever they want they should get! Things is, as has been mentioned on here before, I may have shared his politics myself when I was his age but you grow up and see things differently. I certainly never shared his sense of selfishness.
I SPEND QUITE A BIT OF time with students from about 8 uni's , whilst at uni their attitude is mainly the complete opposite of what it is a year or two after they leave as I keep in touch with a fairly large cross section. Their values are completely different to real life .. there is postering and sheep flock tendencies led by the odd one or two that "show off, and have the loudest shouts" the vast majority are untidy throwaway's expecting that someone will clear up behind them.. rather than wash up their cup crockery will select another clean set then complain there isn't enough crockery or people are lazy and someone should have cleaned up the dirties ... or they go without! and their attitude is a downer on the older as we are more regimented and organised and have what they severely LACK wisdom... I don't want some middle aged, out of touch men and women deciding my future ..... and we do not want some misinformed unexpierenced mouth piece endeavouring to screw up the hard work of "its" forbears by not recognising and understanding federalism and the right to have freedom and democracy
Whatever happens it had better be quick. The Tories and Labour are disintegrating and the Scots are picking over the bones of what was once a rather successful UK
Out of adversity comes greatness.. listen to the media above. he makes a very good point about the EMF where the whole of Europe thought we were finished.! We Flew.
Whoever is next prime minister is ****ed, lose lose situation. Corbyn has to go. Embarrassingly useless and far too passive. Might have to join lib dems till labour sort themselves out