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Many leavers are to stupid to realise the damage done, as you say, already happened as companies worldwide have left our shores. Who knows how long it will take to recover? Strange how some areas like the valleys, mid and west wales where enployment isn’t easy all voted to leave, cities like Cardiff, Bristol and London voted to remain. I can’t speak for London, which always seems to be booming, but Cardiff and Bristol certainly are. Wouldn’t it be ironic if the gap becomes yet bigger between Cardiff and the regions that voted to leave? You reap what you sow I guess.....
Who's going to buy all the food from the EU which we currently consume? Who's going to buy all the German cars that we drive? We are a net contributor to the EU, so they lose more than us if we don't make a trade deal. The EU is also on the verge of a recession. The reason why they don't want us to leave is ideological, because other countries will follow, and it will be the end of the grand plan for an enlarged USEU.
Are you for real? Where are we going to buy all the food that we get from the EU if we left without a deal? We won't have the trade deals in place for years. Not buying our food from the EU isn't going to affect the EU, it'll affect us when we're paying more for it and can't get what we want.
I couldn't give a rat's arse what they do with it. Are you suggesting that the EU should offer us whatever we want just to sell food to us and that makes them more desperate than us, who won't be able to cover the loss of food? If that is your opinion, please seek help.
Conservative and DUP (paid for whereas many other things haven't been - the NHS for example) have 324 seats in House of Commons and with Sinn Fein abstaining that is a majority. At what point has Westminster been able to have a majority support any concrete leave policy in the past three years despite this? It's completely disingenuous to say issue is with opposition parties when May has spent entire time trying to hold her government together, and characters like Boris quit their ministerial position in protest....only to reverse their decision when they might progress their careers on the back of it. Rees-Mogg turned from saying May's deal turned us into a slave state into now supporting it because he thinks it's the right move tactically!?!
It's completely disingenuous to say issue is with opposition parties.
Which leaders of the Leave campaign do you trust to do Brexit correctly? I'd argue Kate Hoey probably has more credibility than most others at this point.
I see Boris is now backing the deal because he thinks he'll get a crack at the top job if he does, the shameless self interested Kent.
Corbyn might be bad. We know May is bad. He can't be worse.
Raab couldn't be arsed to read the GFA. Davis turned up with ****ing printer paper to meetings to show he'd done work, which he hadn't. Johnson and Gove believe what they'll want if they have a sniff of power. JRM's dad wrote a book on how to make money in a crisis, and he's made £7m and counting. This is the level of shithousery you're dealing with. This Conservative government is the worst government that you could ever conceive and it's not even ****ing close.
They'll accept a softer Brexit but May's "red lines" get in the way. How it took until a few months ago for our first deal to come out is embarrassing. May is doing her best to kick her deal down the road until we have no option to accept it, hence today's announcement. She knew the DUP and ERG wouldn't back her deal but it convinced enough Tory moderates to hold out for her deal, and her deal alone.
"Which leaders of the Leave campaign do you trust to do Brexit correctly?"
Genuine question for anyone who would still vote leave. I won't respond to any names you suggest (other than perhaps thanking you) but I would like to know which politician and/or political pundit is now considered the credible voice of leave. Is it Michael Gove or Kate Hoey? Is there someone I'm missing?
You got to love the way May is desperate to push her shite deal through, so desperate that if done she will walk off into the sunset with her pockets lined heavily no doubt a la Dave carmeron style. Corbyn seems to have moral values which sets him apart from your average MP, but he will never get enough backing being to left. Only centre labour like Blair will ever win in the UK. If anything ever good came from this shambles, it’s we need a new political system, maybe 5 or 6 smaller parties running.
But certain policies set in stone that They can’t f**k about with every 4 years and blame previous governments for any issues.
I genuinely fear for my kids future with the idiots we have in charge at the moment.....
One of the myths was that the German car industry would ride to the rescue of Brexiters in pushing for an agreement that would favour our ‘gallant’ brexiteers.
That myth has been utterly debunked as well as that other bollocks about they need us more than we need them. It reads like Oz from Auf Wiedersen Pet in the one episode talking about how needed they were and how the could lay down the law.
That was bollocks too.