Very true some people seem very impatient. It's taken decades to regain our independence so waiting a few months or even a couple more years is no real hardship.
Merkel to her credit also has reigned in some of the more hysterical EU reactions.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said the...
Very true but it won't happen, which is a relief as the last time I indulged in direct action I was sitting in the middle of pitch at the Goldstone
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The negotiators will be given parameters by the new PM who will most likely be a Brexiteer. Theoretically a new administration might be stupid enough to go back on commitments made during the referendum but I doubt they would want to commit political suicide shortly after finally gaining power.
There were lots of general comments and misinformation but their were also specific commitments which Boris/Gove signed up to ... similar to a post Brexit manifesto.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/31/eu-referendum-boris-and-gove-pledge-tough-new-immigration-system/
If the new Tory PM and cabinet tries to wriggle away from their specific Brexit commitments especially on free movement then I think there will be a lot of people doing the same.
Yes I know quite an achievement to have a major split in the parliamentary party when you only have one MP. :D
No I mean't Farage via the media and of course having UKIP continuing will give voters an alternative electoral route to punish any future betrayal by Tory Brexiteers which should...