So you want a rift to be fixed, and to do it you want the entire country to go against one of the main two parties
Whatever. But what I think is irrelevant.....many millions will not forget.
So you want a rift to be fixed, and to do it you want the entire country to go against one of the main two parties
Around. Just very bored with this thread so I don't pop my head in that often:
1) The argument for Brexit is never explained on here beyond "you lost, most people disagree with you, get over it" so what's the point? Actually in fairness I can accept the socialist argument although I don't agree with it, but 95% of Brexiteers don't believe in socialism anyway.
2) At this point I think the only fair and indeed deliverable way to proceed is to pursue a soft Brexit, remaining inside the customs union and common market. Not ideal from a remain point of view, but honours the referendum result and reflects the closeness of the vote. What can't be allowed to happen are the posh tossers trying to push through no-deal like jobs don't matter. That's really all I care about now tbh. No-deal would be far less democratic than Jeremy Corbyn's (and mine) alternative outlined here.
You can certainly offer me one. Will that be ready in 3 months or a year.
Er, the Article 50 negotiations
Jesus Christ! Are you Ernest? Cameron thought he was doing the right thing and putting the Euro sceptics on the back foot, but with hindsight he made a monumental mistake. But you want to tar all right of centre thinkers (many of whom voted remain) as being guilty of wilfully screwing up UK plc, grow up man.
This is the **** that supposedly represents me in parliament. A career middle ranking Tory apparatchik who's only brief moment in the limelight was to be seen marching with a small band of fellow MP's gushing their support for Andrea Leadsome's leadership campaign. Mind you, he got one hell of a shock when his majority was cut massively at the last GE.
Well the 3 options certainly wouldn't be equal runners, as it would split the remain vote. There's concern that a 2nd referendum would damage the country too much. I don't think it would, but if those are our options in a straight 3 way vote, the shit would really hit the fan.
Yes. I'm not putting forward an argument in favour of the way we've been 'negotiating'. I'm not saying the EU should give us an extension. I'm simply saying that if the alternative is us leaving without a deal, then I think the EU will give us an extension. You disagree, you don't think they will. Can we not just leave it there?Oh, for the 'negotiations.' Basically for an extension of the process, sorry 'negotiations', to allow some extra time as specified by The EU, with no coherent plan, for London to procrastinate and argue amongst itself and agree on nothing/renege on it if do. Again.
Yes it can be done. I'm just saying it won't be done with 3 straight options, as 'wehatepalace' suggested.I don't see whay we can't have a preferential vote/instant run-off type ballot? That would be the fairest way and should eventualy result in an appropriate compromise.
Very well put GT49er, agree 100%.Keep panicking! Luckily for you, though, if not for the majority (although not a minority in this little NSC world, granted) because the shysters in Parliament seem to have avoided - for the time being at least - doing what they are required to do through the result of a democratic referendum they voted for (in the fatuous belief they'd walk it - which just shows you how in touch they aren't) so perhaps your world isn't going to end just yet.
And for pete's sake stop this f*ck*ng remainer idiocy of screaming out, "You, as a voter, have to give me details of exactly what the future will be if we leave, and take responsibility for the future". Did you ask people who voted in Thatcher/Blair to give detailed reports on what would be done, how it would work (maybe with costings too?) It's pathetic. Many - many, many, many - people (millions in fact) disagree with you. Get over it!
Oh, and by the way, just in case the country does leave with No Deal in 17 days time, this country would not die on its arse.
It is far better, and too strong, for that. Shame some people don't realise that - we are living in a wonderful, resilient country.
Remain because I’m not a thick ****
Yes. I'm not putting forward an argument in favour of the way we've been 'negotiating'. I'm not saying the EU should give us an extension. I'm simply saying that if the alternative is us leaving without a deal, then I think the EU will give us an extension. You disagree, you don't think they will. Can we not just leave it there?
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