I think Norway or TM's plan are the most sensible, but would have to disagree about 'no deal'. I honestly believe that if we went 'no deal' at the end of March (118 days time), we would have to have emergency measures taken within the week to put us back into some sort of membership. (And you'll...
I may well be, but at least I wasn't gullible enough to be stitched up like a kipper by a few amateur public school boy bullshitters like Nige, Boris and JRM.
Hoi polloi? :lolol:
But at least Theresa has delivered what you voted for
Sadly, I think the naivety shown probably means the latter would be better for mankind.
Same reason I didn't let my kids choose their menu's until they were older. Fun though choc ice and chips is for a night, I think all grown ups know where it would lead :shrug:
Just one simple thing.
If we do not leave then we remain on the same terms that British Governments of all political hues have successfully negotiated for us over the last 45 years.
To suggest anything else, (we have to take the Euro, they will punish us) is at best, ill informed bollocks...
There is certainly one seriously deluded individual on here.
(And the referendum wasn't binding, it was advisory. There is no law - Look it up) :rolleyes:
Of course, but we are 1/6th of their economy. Anything other than remaining is complete f***ing madness.
(I'm sorry in that a lot of what you say on other subjects I agree with, but I honestly believe that anyone who doesn’t want to stay at this point is a moron. (drink may have been taken)
I agree with a lot of what you say and TM has certainly gone up in my estimation through this whole cluster***.
However, she's a big girl and knew exactly what she was doing when she let her ambition outweigh her common sense and took the job after the referendum. I think we both knew how it...