
“I think this sort of triumphalism is out of place.
It’s the greatest political day of my lifetime.
Boris proved all of his detractors (including you and a few others wrong) and faces down the French & got us a deal.
We are leaving that stinking, rotten and undemocratic club in a week on our terms.
To the victor, the spoils.

not entirely on our terms but certainly on agreed terms![]()

As a remainer I never wanted us to leave the EU. Having said that it was the will of the people. You can't cherry pick what parts of democracy you like. or dislike. I am pleased that Johnson has a deal. In the coming years we face a huge problem with Covid, Jobs industry, the huge debt we are racking up. I feel that life will never be the same post Covid. We all need to pull together and try to get this great Country back on its feet.
I was always a leaver and was concerned that Brexit would never be delivered.
Whilst we await the fine details of the agreements that will follow withdrawal from CAP and CFP, the House of Commons now becomes fully accountable for national policy instead of being effectively a regional council that ratifies what is sent to it from Brussels and the House of Lords can return to being the check on what the HoC proposes instead of the pointles entity it currently is. Additionally I hope our Courts are now prevalent and that we do not need to submit "final" appeal decisions to the European court for ratification (or overturning ...). I look forward to reading the final agreement once it is published.
As you rightly say, this is now the time for all responsible people to work together to ensure that the country thrives from this point on.
I am cautiously optimistic, but I fear there are too many people in positions of power that will not be responsible and will try to thwart the progress of the country in its new situation.

This is just about the best non-pandemic news we could have had today
No-deal would have been a disgrace.
All the hard work that has gone into this during recent years - they had to get it over the line.
Tariff-free trade is what really matters, especially to small businesses like the one I work for.
I'm not too bothered if holidaymakers have to fill in more forms or queue up to get their passports checked.
I never go abroad on holiday.
Besides, by definition holidays are luxuries. And there is a wide range of destinations available both at home and in other parts of the world.
This trade deal is a massive piece of good news for all of us![]()

British laws now made by elected British politicians, and interpreted by British judges in British courts.
No ECJ.
