That's a fair comment you leavertwat
To say nothing of the undecidedminges
That's a fair comment you leavertwat
The Americans want to sell more into our market, sure. And we want restrictions removed on our goods over there. Win/win. Th EU loses out if it imposes huge tariffs. We buy from them more than we import. Their loss. They don't want a successful economy on their doorstep, and their waking up to the fact there's nothing they can do about it. The more barriers they put up, the more we take our purchasing business elsewhere
You have got some good judges up there Steel, have just read their legal opinions. Spot on.I voted Remain, and would vote Remain again if there was a second referendum. Not out of a love for the EU, but more out of distrust for what pile of ****e Westminster would land us up with, as has been seen over the last three years. It's different up here, we don't have the huge issue of immigration (where I live has the lowest ethnic population in the UK), taking back control for us would mean giving more power to Holyrood, and Europe is mainly generous with their handouts to businesses and farmers here.
However, I do respect the result of the original referendum, but we have to leave on terms that are favourable to the whole nation, not just the hard-liners who are happy to stick two fingers up to the EU and land us with No-Deal. A Norway or Canada style deal would suit me, would solve the issues of the Irish border and would probably be enough to keep the Union together for another decade or so (it's inevitable that it will break up, unless Brexit turns out to be some wonderful paradise where we are all bathing in gold...). A few tweeks to either of those treaties and I think the majority of us would be happy - not all, but most.
The current impasse must be broken, but I'm ****ed if I know how. Boris is a dangerous man, with Cummings' hand up his arse like a finger puppet, and his appointment has made matters worse in my opinion. I'm hoping some magic fairy drops a perfect deal on his desk and we can get on with our lives and forget this sorry pile of ****e.
Funny that I know dozens of under 25’s who voted leave and many more over 55’s who voted Remain.
I’m interested...
Is there anybody here that voted Leave that now would only do so if it was not a ‘no deal’ departure?
And...
Is there anybody here that voted Remain that, whilst not in support of a ‘no deal’ departure, believes that the result of the 2016 Referendum should still be honoured?
I thought Stan (who’s currently gone to ground) was in the latter camp, but I shouldn’t answer for him.
If the EU is largely intransigent over the terms of the deal offered to May, but the UK parliament has rejected those terms, and terms agreeable to the UK parliament (whatever such terms might actually be) are rejected by the EU, then what is the right answer if one still supports Leave?
I know the Remainers here will only be satisfied with remaining in the EU, but is it their contention that Leavers should go **** themselves.
Presumably this is Frome’s contention as apparently all Leavers are “****ing idiots”. I’m surprised at Frome here as he’s usually a respectful individual. I guess that’s his passion coming out.
As you know, I'm a Remain voter who would have accepted May's deal just to move things on and to avoid ending up with no deal at all. I was also encouraged by the recent suggestion of a NI only backstop and would have supported that approach, too. I'm sure there would be many like-minded Remainers.
What we find now, though, is that Leave fanatics, smelling blood, won't accept anything but a 'clean break' (as Farage describes it), or a chaotic, possibly disastrous, no deal cliff-edge as most realists understand it to be. Compromise won't be contemplated.
So yes, these people can go **** themselves.
Interesting that this had been virtually ignored by the BBC, anyway that's 2-1 to Boris at present, can't wait for the next thrilling instalment...
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A minge always makes its mind up eventually!To say nothing of the undecidedminges
re edecation camps for the 17.4 millionUnless they are QPR supporters then as brothers we have to at least try and help them. We only have three No Dealers on here last count and they all seem good people to me
Both this court and the High Court in England decided that this was a political matter and not something for judges to decide upon. That's not the same as backing Johnson, as he has claimed. The Scottish court was plain in deciding that he had lied.
re edecation camps for the 17.4 million
or whats left alive of them anyway
Of course he lied, they all do. It's still a political matter...
Both this court and the High Court in England decided that this was a political matter and not something for judges to decide upon. That's not the same as backing Johnson, as he has claimed. The Scottish court was plain in deciding that he had lied.
Not true. Didn't say he lied. Said advice to Queen to prorogue was unlawful
I voted remain but think we should leave - but really don't want no deal at all. I'd have taken Mays deal like a shot as the real action will be when future partnership talks start. The EU won't be so united then and we could use that to our advantage.I’m interested...
Is there anybody here that voted Leave that now would only do so if it was not a ‘no deal’ departure?
And...
Is there anybody here that voted Remain that, whilst not in support of a ‘no deal’ departure, believes that the result of the 2016 Referendum should still be honoured?
I thought Stan (who’s currently gone to ground) was in the latter camp, but I shouldn’t answer for him.
If the EU is largely intransigent over the terms of the deal offered to May, but the UK parliament has rejected those terms, and terms agreeable to the UK parliament (whatever such terms might actually be) are rejected by the EU, then what is the right answer if one still supports Leave?
I know the Remainers here will only be satisfied with remaining in the EU, but is it their contention that Leavers should go **** themselves.
Presumably this is Frome’s contention as apparently all Leavers are “****ing idiots”. I’m surprised at Frome here as he’s usually a respectful individual. I guess that’s his passion coming out.
I voted remain but think we should leave - but really don't want no deal at all. I'd have taken Mays deal like a shot as the real action will be when future partnership talks start. The EU won't be so united then and we could use that to our advantage.
I should apologise for my comment which was entirely inappropriate. I know the good folk on this board whether leave or remain, voted for what they genuinely think would be best for the country. I've probably spent too much time in the Remain echo chamber on social media and the frustration boiled over.I’m interested...
Is there anybody here that voted Leave that now would only do so if it was not a ‘no deal’ departure?
And...
Is there anybody here that voted Remain that, whilst not in support of a ‘no deal’ departure, believes that the result of the 2016 Referendum should still be honoured?
I thought Stan (who’s currently gone to ground) was in the latter camp, but I shouldn’t answer for him.
If the EU is largely intransigent over the terms of the deal offered to May, but the UK parliament has rejected those terms, and terms agreeable to the UK parliament (whatever such terms might actually be) are rejected by the EU, then what is the right answer if one still supports Leave?
I know the Remainers here will only be satisfied with remaining in the EU, but is it their contention that Leavers should go **** themselves.
Presumably this is Frome’s contention as apparently all Leavers are “****ing idiots”. I’m surprised at Frome here as he’s usually a respectful individual. I guess that’s his passion coming out.