You politically not wanting to be in the EU has no relationship to what other people who voted to leave want. So if thats why you're certain then you've made a mistake.Sorry but i can be certain.politically i do not want to be in the EU.
You politically not wanting to be in the EU has no relationship to what other people who voted to leave want. So if thats why you're certain then you've made a mistake.Sorry but i can be certain.politically i do not want to be in the EU.
How much has brexit cost to date, how much more in the future? The country has lost the plot.Just brought my wife home from a 6 1/2 hour stint at the hospital, where she was receiving two units of blood to combat anaemia, brought on by chemotherapy.
I have nothing but respect for how the front line staff, the nurses, just carry on in the face of adversity.
My wife’s blood was ordered for 08.00, so her 09.00 appointment would go smoothly. It finally arrived at 09.40.
The hand held scanning device, for checking the right person was receiving the right fluid, wasn’t working, so time was wasted looking for another that did.
The machine that regulates the flow of blood/liquid packed in halfway through, as one did yesterday during the chemo session, and yet they just carry on, with a kind word, an apology and a smile, as if nothing has happened, dealing with tetchy patients and/or their partners who just want to get out ASAP.
Just give them the funding they deserve.
You politically not wanting to be in the EU has no relationship to what other people who voted to leave want. So if thats why you're certain then you've made a mistake.
Don't be silly, its a collective choice. That's what a vote is.Dont be so silly, the ref was an individual choice for everyone. My reasons will not be the same as yours or anyone else for that matter but please do not patronise me by saying it was a mistake and respect i have a different view. Why is that so hard?
Dont be so silly, the ref was an individual choice for everyone. My reasons will not be the same as yours or anyone else for that matter but please do not patronise me by saying it was a mistake and respect i have a different view. Why is that so hard?
I respect your right to your own opinion. But I would prefer key decisions on the country’s future to be based on informed decisions, taken not by an ill informed public, but by our elected leaders.
Although I am beginning to wonder if our elected leaders could even organise the pi55 up i want for my 50th, in a brewery.
Although I agree with you and I posted at the time Dave offered the bloody referendum* this same view, I am beginning to wonder if our elected leaders could even organise the pi55 up i want for my 50th, in a brewery.
* and as an aside, I got shot down right royally for having that view

Don't be silly, its a collective choice. That's what a vote is.
Your individual reasons don't matter, you voted for what the country collectively decides leave means. If that's different to what you thought it meant then that's being mistaken. Doesn't mean you were mistaken in wanting to leave. Those are two different arguments.
Another triumph for Grayling.
Despite warnings, four years ago, he split the probation service, with private companies monitoring those considered medium to low risk.
In the last four years, probationers being monitored by the private companies have killed 225 people, whereas the higher risk probationers, still monitored under the original system, have killed 142.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/criminals-monitored-probation-contractors-kill-14056637
Grayling being there is not a "Tory issue" as such. He would be well down the pecking order right at the rear of the back benches if it weren;t for the fact that he is dictator May's best mate and her campaign manager. Even Tory members slate him.
It is what it is though. May, like Corbyn, keep their mates in their jobs no matter what they say or do.
The collective reasons of everyone in the country matter, including those of remain, not the individual ones. What the leave option is is decided by these reasons. This is why you can't be certain of what you voted for and are factually mistaken if you believe you were/are.Clearly all votes are aggregated thats how the system works. A vote is an individual right, the rssult is collective tbe isdue here is that posters are saying i made a mustake. I'm saying i didnt.. Given there were only two options. Individual reasons do matter.
He is the worst minister in post war political history though Imps. No amount of deflecting attention towards Corbyn is going to take that title away from Failin Grayling.
I respect your right to your own opinion. But I would prefer key decisions on the country’s future to be based on informed decisions, taken not by an ill informed public, but by our elected leaders.
No way will that stick. History has showed us that there's many layers in the shield of a president, and he'll be more oily than the last 15.
Unfortunately many layers of slime and Teflon.No way will that stick. History has showed us that there's many layers in the shield of a president, and he'll be more oily than the last 15.