Not sure I want negative equity to add to my woes.Housing crash followed by a referendum would be grand.
Not sure I want negative equity to add to my woes.Housing crash followed by a referendum would be grand.
Evidently some Brexiters have gotten beyond actually arguing their case and so just resort to "We won, get over it."
Would be alright if it was a sporting contest or something. Alas...
Just on this page alone leavers have been called decrepit, twat, fecking idiots, dumb. I don't come here often, but when I do it's always the same. Remainer prams and toys on the floor.
Just on this page alone leavers have been called decrepit, twat, fecking idiots, dumb. I don't come here often, but when I do it's always the same. Remainer prams and toys on the floor.
Just on this page alone leavers have been called decrepit, twat, fecking idiots, dumb. I don't come here often, but when I do it's always the same. Remainer prams and toys on the floor.
There's literally no scenario where this ends well.
Because the problem is that whenever Remainers point out legitimate problems concerning Brexit, typically response don't actually address the issues at hand and instead divert the discussion onto something else. People are right to point out that this has massive ramifications that the government aren't handling well and saying "get over it," as if we're discussing a football match, isn't particularly helpful.
We realise that article 50 has been triggered and that we are leaving. But given the task at hand, and the sheer incompetence of the people leading the negotiation it's hard to see anything other than abject failure. That's why a lot of are pointing out it's not too late to scrap the whole thing. But if you know something we don't, please enlighten us.What a lot of people do not accept is that there is too much that is unknown. There are no experts here who have all the answers, although some like to think they are.
If people accept WE ARE LEAVING, then discussions would be more fruitful. We'd be discussing the best outcome when we leave, instead of watching a mockfest from people who can't accept any possibility of a decent outcome and bright future.
A democracy is allowed to change it's mind. It doesn't mean that a majority of 2% can dictate for eternity. Especially a majority so decrepit it's dying minute by minute.
You'd only need one referendum and anything other than a conservative majority. It won't be long until most leave voters die of old age. The referendum wasn't a blowout, it was incredibly close. I find the supposed finality of it astonishing.Yes, it is but unless I'm mistaken you would need either a new referendum to change the result or a party against leaving to win a majority in a general election.
How long would a new referendum voting remain ( if that was the new result and we all know how cocksure everyone was about the outcome of the first one) stand until it is challenged? Do we do it annually or every two years, five years every decade?
The second didn't happen and we have only just had one in which 80% of people voted for parties saying they would leave.
It is not clear to me that anyone has changed their mind and that isn't surprising given we haven't left.
I voted remain, I didn't agree with holding the referendum but I can't see how any sensible person can seriously suggest we don't leave the EU following the result.
What a lot of people do not accept is that there is too much that is unknown. There are no experts here who have all the answers, although some like to think they are.
If people accept WE ARE LEAVING, then discussions would be more fruitful. We'd be discussing the best outcome when we leave, instead of watching a mockfest from people who can't accept any possibility of a decent outcome and bright future.
So what’s your hopes and dreams when it comes to Brexit? What do you think you will have achieved when all is said and done?
What a lot of people do not accept is that there is too much that is unknown. There are no experts here who have all the answers, although some like to think they are.
If people accept WE ARE LEAVING, then discussions would be more fruitful. We'd be discussing the best outcome when we leave, instead of watching a mockfest from people who can't accept any possibility of a decent outcome and bright future.
You'd only need one referendum and anything other than a conservative majority. It won't be long until most leave voters die of old age. The referendum wasn't a blowout, it was incredibly close. I find the supposed finality of it astonishing.
It's not just the big-ticket items like the NHS either. The agriculture industry is fecked, even if the government pulls its finger out and replaces EU subsidies, there's this: http://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/farm-tourism-jobs-cornwall-brexit-716108How is this likely to affect sectors like the NHS which largely depend on foreign workers coming in from the EU?
It's not just the big-ticket items like the NHS either. The agriculture industry is fecked, even if the government pulls its finger out and replaces EU subsidies, there's this: http://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/farm-tourism-jobs-cornwall-brexit-716108
I wasn't saying that labour would reverse course if they won tomorrow. Just that if we cancelled Brexit now (or in the near future through a referendum), there wouldn't be a 3rd or 4th under any party other than the conservatives. There's also little reason why we can't be given another referendum following the negotiations. Under the current timetable there are several months between the planned end of talks and implementation.I don't agree, and we don't have a conservative majority in this parliament but Labour committed to leaving in the general election anyway so I don't see how you think things would end in us staying even if they were the majority. The only party committed to a second referendum and staying in the EU were trounced at the last general election.
It won't be long until most leave voters die of old age.
So what’s your hopes and dreams when it comes to Brexit? What do you think you will have achieved when all is said and done?
My hope would be,
That we take our democracy more seriously in the future and think on occasion about other peoples lives and why they might disagree with our priorities and vote accordingly.
I know it is a forlorn hope these days.
Care to expand?
I wonder how they'll stay healthy with EU nurses no longer changing their catheters.I reckon after Brexit only the old with their accumulated wealth will be able to afford healthy food and medical care. It's likely today's 60 year-olds might still be around when their grandchildren have worked themselves to their impecunious deaths.
Personally I've got all my wealth in foreign assets. The poorer Britain gets and the futher the pound sinks the wealthier I will be. It's worked quite well the last twelve months anyway.
No, I think I made my point and I'm happy to leave it there.
I wonder how they'll stay healthy with EU nurses no longer changing their catheters.
I don't hate the old, all power to them. I'm just pointing out their pending expiration and their recent bouts of self-harm in the voting booth. Even their party of choice is actively shortening their lives through the destruction of the NHS. While the wealthy are able to cut ahead of the queue, most older people aren't quite that lucky.Millions of desperately poor British instead.
Maybe, as you hate the old so much, you could start some sort of guerilla action, and bomb the flu vaccine labs or something?
I don't hate the old, all power to them. I'm just pointing out their pending expiration and their recent bouts of self-harm in the voting booth.
My hope would be,
That we take our democracy more seriously in the future and think on occasion about other peoples lives and why they might disagree with our priorities and vote accordingly.
I know it is a forlorn hope these days.
Did anyone have any inkling of the scale of this class/age/regional divide pre-Brexit?
It's seriously damaged my relationship with my mother, but more broadly, both sides are now so bitterly entrenched...Put Moyes in charge of the Tories.
Did anyone have any inkling of the scale of this class/age/regional divide pre-Brexit?
It's seriously damaged my relationship with my mother, but more broadly, both sides are now so bitterly entrenched...Put Moyes in charge of the Tories.
I knew Brexit would happen as soon as the referendum was called(One of the only reasons I voted Labour during Ed Milbands time was because Labour were not offering the chance of referendum). Even though I'm a white guy I did immigrate to this country and yeah it's was pretty clear that it was happening.Did anyone have any inkling of the scale of this class/age/regional divide pre-Brexit?
It's seriously damaged my relationship with my mother, but more broadly, both sides are now so bitterly entrenched...Put Moyes in charge of the Tories.
13% increase this year on three day emergency food supplies given to kids
https://www.trusselltrust.org/news-and-blog/latest-stats//
That sort of amendment most likely wont pass and if it did the Brexiters will more likely than not bring the govt. down.Davis saying the only choice before Parliament will be take the deal (if reached) or leave with no deal. Surely Parliament can simply amend the bill and vote in a clause that adds the 'go back and negotiate' option.
I knew Brexit would happen as soon as the referendum was called(One of the only reasons I voted Labour during Ed Milbands time was because Labour were not offering the chance of referendum). Even though I'm a white guy I did immigrate to this country and yeah it's was pretty clear that it was happening.
As for the divide I don't there are that many Pro Brexit or Pro Remain people out there(Both have a very loud present on social media and in national newspapers). Most people 1)don't really care and 2)are too busy to care. Where there is a divide is that I don't think people(Upper middle class to the very rich)know the sheer scale of both poverty and suffering in this country. There's all sorts of examples to show the scale(Although a walk around London or a visit to the local hospital will be more than enough)but there are two things that really stick out
The first is this -
The second is Grenfell Tower. A tragedy(Although personally I would call it murder)that you expect to have seen in a Victorian history book.
This country is in a very deep crisis .
A democracy is allowed to change it's mind. It doesn't mean that a majority of 2% can dictate for eternity. Especially a majority so decrepit it's dying minute by minute.
Not quite accurate as 1.5m foreign citizens can vote in our elections and over 700k are from Ireland. I don't like it and when I complained was told it dates back to 1922 and is the same in every election.
With England the most densely populated country in Europe (except very small entities like Malta) we have had enough.
You'd only need one referendum and anything other than a conservative majority. It won't be long until most leave voters die of old age. The referendum wasn't a blowout, it was incredibly close. I find the supposed finality of it astonishing.
Only British citizens are allowed to vote.Not quite accurate as 1.5m foreign citizens can vote in our elections and over 700k are from Ireland. I don't like it and when I complained was told it dates back to 1922 and is the same in every election.
With England the most densely populated country in Europe (except very small entities like Malta) we have had enough.
Statistical outliers.The people I know that voted for Brexit were in their 30s to 50s, I don't see them dying out too soon.
Not quite accurate as 1.5m foreign citizens can vote in our elections and over 700k are from Ireland. I don't like it and when I complained was told it dates back to 1922 and is the same in every election.
With England the most densely populated country in Europe (except very small entities like Malta) we have had enough.
The people I know that voted for Brexit were in their 30s to 50s, I don't see them dying out too soon.