Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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Brexiteers in social media are like those lost forgotten Japanese soldiers that were found decades after their empire had surrendered, still believing they were winning the war. Tonight's vote has seemingly for now got the ERG and DUP to sign up to May's deal, most likely we'll see at meaningful vote 3 next week. So it's now May's deal, the dreams of a hard Brexit are over, at best for Brexit it's a soft squidgy hotel California leave. Or a hotel California extension to Article 50. Brexit is summary, vasline for the vassle state.

Vassal......
 
So if you vote to Remain does that mean:-

I vote to remain within the EU providing that
A) we do not have the same level of youthunemployment as Spain
B) we do not have a lower GDP growth than most of the EU
C) we do not get dragged into a war with Russia over the expansionist ideology of Brussels
D) They didn’t know what they were voting for.....
What an odd post!
 
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By that logic, neither England, Wales, Scotland or NI are sovereign countries. The U.K. is a political union, just a smaller one then the EU.

There is a irony there if you choose to see it.

Our political union, is choosing to leave your political union.

That’s correct. The ROI chose to leave the U.K. political union because it wanted to be independent, so then it joined a bigger political union because........
 
And there you have it again. The nonsense you spout on this thread is encapsulated with your latest answer to my latest question.
If anybody takes this man seriously, think again.....
 
Voting ‘leave’ isn’t enough though. It’s not specific. That’s one of the problems with the referendum. The leave campaign encompassed every type of leave without being specific about it.

People did not vote to leave with no deal, that wasn’t on the ballot and it isn’t what was campaigned for. If that’s what it boils down to that then there would have to be another vote on it as there is no mandate for no deal and I’d be very surprised if that is the current ‘will of the people’.

A Referendum is much clearer for domestic concerns but as the basis for international negotiations it creates unrealistic expectations.

It’s like voting for your country to win the World Cup and then complaining that the ‘will of the people’ isn’t carried out if they don’t.

The other European countries have their own will.

The outcome of the negotiations was always going to be different to what people voted for.
 
Brexiteers in social media are like those lost forgotten Japanese soldiers that were found decades after their empire had surrendered, still believing they were winning the war.

The living embodiment of:

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