There's going to be riots on the streets before then. In fact, I give it a month.
I'd rather a properly representative coalition government.
Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest. Country is split right down the middle. No way is 3.8% a mandate for exiting the EU. 70-30% I could have easily understood. Maybe even 60-40% at a push. But this is a day-to-day shift in opinions type percentage. If the electorate were polled right now I'd honestly expect them to provide the opposite result.
I don't believe a word of the rhetoric she is espousing, she is just playing the "if you want to defeat your enemy, sing his song " card.
Boris Foreign Secretary. That should be fun!
Bye Bye Gideon....![]()
That tends to be the way forward after democratic solutionsSo I guess Brexit is 100% happening then.
That tends to be the way forward after democratic solutions
Wif Waf, guffaw, guffaw. What could go wrong?
Boris bloody Johnson? That's a joke, right?
Actually, upon reflection, that's a stroke of genius. The world's in flames from Damascus to Dallas via Darfur. Best to just take the piss.
And John Cleese hasn't been funny for donkeys years. So it had to be Boris.
I would still not count on Brexit happening. I think it is 50/50.
I think it is likely that after the panic is over, some people will take a look around and see the sky has not fallen. Britain as an economic power will be weakened. Quite likely there will be a recession.
But so what? There are more important things than GDP, and people have survived them before.
OTOH, there seem to be a whole lot of massively deluded people who think the world will come crawling on its knees when the mighty Britain roars.
Truth is, no one very much wants your products. And to the extent they do, they will just buy the company out for cheap while the pound is weak.
Both sides tried to sell the voters on a whole lot of lies. Hard to predict what will happen when people see the truth. Or even if they will see the truth considering how easily they were snowed in the first place.
I would still not count on Brexit happening. I think it is 50/50.
I think it is likely that after the panic is over, some people will take a look around and see the sky has not fallen. Britain as an economic power will be weakened. Quite likely there will be a recession.
But so what? There are more important things than GDP, and people have survived them before.
OTOH, there seem to be a whole lot of massively deluded people who think the world will come crawling on its knees when the mighty Britain roars.
Truth is, no one very much wants your products. And to the extent they do, they will just buy the company out for cheap while the pound is weak.
Both sides tried to sell the voters on a whole lot of lies. Hard to predict what will happen when people see the truth. Or even if they will see the truth considering how easily they were snowed in the first place.
Anyone seen Eagle's live reaction to Boris'new job? Brilliant.
Sorry if posted earlier.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics...s-johnsons-elevation-stuns-angela-eagle-video
I saw that just now. The reaction from a lot of people. It certainly is a strange appointment from a usually cautious woman. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer?
I wonder why a lot of British people view the Americans as patronising?