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Discussion in 'Southampton' started by ChilcoSaint, Feb 23, 2016.

  1. Shandy_top_89

    Shandy_top_89 Well-Known Member

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    Thing I would say about Brexit is that we are where we are, but unless the country thrives it will reopen.

    And we definitely aren’t thriving right now.

    It’s not one for the next Parliament though at least.
     
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  2. thereisonlyoneno7

    thereisonlyoneno7 Well-Known Member

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    I agree, but there is nothing we can do in the short term about it.

    The current or the next government won't change it, so we have to get on with it as it is. As I said before, make the best out of a bad situation. In adversity we can wallow or were can take adversity as an opportunity to thrive.

    I strongly believe we are better off back in, but it isn't going to happen soon so we have to see what we can do to make what we have better. It isn't giving in, but merely accepting the situation we find ourselves in.

    To use a poor football analogy, the other team could go a goal up by a clear handball with 5 mins to go.

    The ref missed it. We don't like it, don't accept it, but what do we do for the rest of the game? Complain for the last 5 mins? Or go in search of an equaliser and then maybe winner?
     
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  3. EasyBreezer

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    Not sure I follow why you believe this burden should fall upon those who were happy to maintain the status quo?

    Surely the onus to create a plan should be on those fixated on insisting a new plan is needed.
     
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  4. Billy Bates

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    Totally agree, and I think the majority of remainers have been complaining when the handball goal went in.

    It hasnt helped.

    I think im just tired. Of it all. The constant berating, sniping, lack of constructive debate to getting out of this or that mess. Finger pointing. How about a well reasoned solution to some of this.

    People say money is the route of all evil. Think Politics may be right up there, the sheer hatred it causes, has caused on this very thread.

    Evil. Stuff of Satans.
     
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  5. Billy Bates

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    Not sure I agree, we are all in this mess, no matter the reasons why. So should half the country sit by and do nothing? Sounds like a child having its toy taken away approach to me.

    I get it wasnt what many wanted, but always felt we would be better off working together rather than pointing fingers and saying not my problem. Because it is actually everyone's problem.
     
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    I kind of get where you are coming from but I don't think I agree. Everybody in the country is just getting on with it. Moaning doesn't mean we aren't supporting our team (see same as complaining on these boards!). Everyone is still working and trying to "Make Britain Great Again" or whatever.

    I also agree there is no going back. We had the best seat at the table and a very profitable one, and if we get back in we are in third class dining paying first class rates.
     
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  7. Billy Bates

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    Yeah I agree, I was purely responding to the post that said "Not sure I follow why you believe this burden should fall upon those who were happy to maintain the status quo?"

    So in theory, people are getting on with it, but there isnt much choice but to.

    Will there be a point, where we go our own way properly (im not even sure what that is, or what options we have), and divest production etc to other markets, more focus on the sciences, pharma etc??, or find other ways into the Eu market. I mean, they still need to sell to us also, so finding some common ground would be a start.

    I mean - what are the other options?
     
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    The EU is a closed block. There are no other ways in. That is one of the left wing reasons people voted Brexit. It also has a severely chequered past dealing with failing economies - take Greece. It is also a huge bureaucracy and wastes a lot of cash. For all that, it was a group set up to benefit those within it and protect their interests. Leaving the EU was like leaving the mafia. I don't think there is a way back in.

    There are definitely global markets but which ones are not in similar trading blocs to the EU? Britain is a fading power that wants to remain a major player, but I am not sure what we will offer the world of the future.
     
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  9. Archers Road

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    Marmite, marmalade, and Morris dancing. And the Queen. The yanks can't get enough of that stuff, and will soon sign a trade deal to rescue us.
     
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  10. thereisonlyoneno7

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    I think though some are still in the booing phase though lol.
     
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  11. Archers Road

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    I’m still booing Gabbiadini’s disallowed goal at Wembley
     
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    We left a position of respect and influence to become a sidelined bit bit player . Joining EFTA and/or the EEA would be a way forward but i understand that's not currently being considered and joining the customs union and single market has also been ruled out.
     
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    I'd make another analogy, if brexit had been ordered online it would have been returned immediately as not fit for purpose.
     
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    It would have been delivered to the wrong house, and left on the doorstep in the rain
     
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    It wouldn't have been delivered, it would be held up in customs whilst a 700 page document was filled out, lost, filled out again and then sent to the wrong country
     
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    I note there's been no response from people telling us that 'remainers' need to do something to make Brexit work.

    So I ask again, what is the 'something' that we can do?

    Vin
     
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  17. Onionman

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    'Better off working together'.

    How? What do you want people (apparently just 'remainers' unless I've misunderstood) to do?

    What concrete steps can I take to work better together?

    Vin
     
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  18. Billy Bates

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    Why do you often come across as very angry in your posts?

    Maybe just the way I read them. Who knows, hey!

    I think had Politician set the tone, cross party, around the Brexit negotiations, then we would have been in a stronger position, as a unified UK going back to the EU was a far stronger message. They played on the fact we couldn’t get stuff through Parliament.

    In terms of the people, I’m not sure, just if you follow other posts I wrote, I’m sick and tired of there being such a finger pointing **** show, and the constant sniping on here and other places.

    And yes, you misunderstand, i was suggesting people try to come together, maybe by working with local MPs as a starter, about what they want from both sides, and having political parties that work for the benefit of their constituents.

    You come across like you think I am in the Leave party, btw.

    I have no idea what steps you can take to work together better - you’d likely just get angry :emoticon-0121-angry
     
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  19. tiggermaster

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    It would appear, judging by the silence, to be: Stop asking an awkward pertinent question.
    Our response has been to support charities that mitigate against the worst effects of Brexit. Provide more help to those in the village and beyond whose lives have been affected by the lack of social services..
     
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  20. Billy Bates

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    It would actually appear that a response was provided within 20 mins <laugh> <yikes>

    But lets not let the facts get in the way…

    Btw - I wasn’t actually sure who Vin was originally talking to, and people do have to work also, which gets in the way of posting. I know its a pain in the ass to have to work, but us Righties have the welfare bill to pay for you know :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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