Why am I not surprised, wonder if Chris Rea will be happy being dragged into it though?
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Some proper “bewtys” on the streets of London today !
Why am I not surprised, wonder if Chris Rea will be happy being dragged into it though?
I remember the day of the referendum, I had gone down my mothers for supper. We had both voted Leave and surprised the vote had won, the first thing she said to me, was 'it will never happen the establishment didn't want it and will find a way of dragging it out and stopping it'
Bloody hell let me try one more time, the point I am trying to make is that the vast majority of elected MP's are remain voters, while the majority of the electorate voted Leave. Therefore It was clear from day one, that parliament had no will to push through a brexit.
in summary it was easy to predict this outcome 2 years ago.
This! and the porn ban?....looks like i'll emigrate to sweden...opps ..i already did that
Yes I believe the vast majority voted Remain, here I found the stats.
480 MPs said they would be voting Remain, including 184 Conservatives
:: 159 MPs said they would be voting Leave, including 139 Conservatives
:: 11 MPs were undeclared, including four Conservatives
This gives Remain a notional Commons majority of at least 310.
Yes mate that was before the ref but they had a chance to vote remain yesterday and they didn’t.
The reason brexit hasn’t happened is because due to poor negotiation and reality the brexit offered to the country is impossible and we’ll all be poorer if May’s deal or no deal goes through.
And the “Elites” and people in charge want brexit and are whipping their MPs to vote for it.
I believe that no matter who the PM was, which party they were from or any form of deal, would have been accepted at this point,
If we simulated the negotiations a million times with a million different scenarios I still can not see a deal that would be accepted, without it not delivering on Brexit.
That’s because what they promised is impossible and any form of Brexit will **** the county.
Unfortunately the a lot damage has already been done anyway, and we will still probably leave next month.
Can I ask what is the win-win scenario?
- The leave side can clearly see no form of a 'real' brexit can pass a vote in the commons
- The remain side Accept we will honour the vote and leave the EU, but will not vote for a 'real' brexit
genuine questions is there a compromise to be made, that can get passed?,
or is this turning into a war of attrition is one side going to have to win and another loose?
Or revoke Article 50, do we really want the current feckwits in westminster steering the ship. there are no wins with brexit but some serious losses. job losses, inflation, recession to name 3!
The biggest problem has been the weakness of May as a Leave negotiator, who campaigned to remain.
Oh for a Maggie Thatcher now! ( I never thought I'd ever say THAT!!)
Why would the remain side honour an illegal vote (vote leave withdrew their appeal today btw) that would make the country poorer?
If the vote was a binding ref it would have been thrown out for its legality, it’s mad that because it wasn’t a binding vote we are sticking to it.
Prediction: Britain gets elbowed from the EU on April 12th, contrived economic and monetary turmoil ensues to provide the pretext for the worldwide debt bubble bursting. The resulting depression makes the one from the 1920s/30s seem tame in comparison, and all by design.
World events do not occur by accident. They are made to happen, whether it is to do with national issues or commerce; and most of them are staged and managed by those who hold the purse strings.