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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Mad what can be achieved when you are actually prepared to sit down and negotiate with someone instead of making grand gestures and threats to take unlawful unilateral action when you can't get what you want.

It's been odd watching Brexiteers think that shouting and waving a big stick will get them what they want!

We need the EU far more than they need us, so eating a bit of humble pie and doing what's right for the country is far more important than whipping up their delusional supporters into a xenophobic frenzy over some benign sovereignty that matters little in the 21 st century.

Today as will the coming days has truly shown there to be no point in Brexit. Fancy that!
 
It's been odd watching Brexiteers think that shouting and waving a big stick will get them what they want!

We need the EU far more than they need us, so eating a bit of humble pie and doing what's right for the country is far more important than whipping up their delusional supporters into a xenophobic frenzy over some benign sovereignty that matters little in the 21 st century.

Today as will the coming days has truly shown there to be no point in Brexit. Fancy that!
No point in it for 99.9% of us. But those with their hands on (or near to) the levers of power have. Johnson got his prize of being PM. Mogg, Farage and the ERG lot probably made a killing out of it. Russia happy with disruption to the west.
 
Massive poll bounce for tories from this, not a day goes by that I hear people voicing their concerns about the Northern Ireland protocol.... On street corners, supermarkets to the local pub, its all people can talk about!

I think they will get a recovery, but then I remember the ERG will probably find some way of messing it all up by trying to crowbar perennial loser and Mr unpopular Boris Johnson back.
 
Britain was the biggest naval power in the world, seen as an effective barrier to entry for Germanic expansion plans. The dreadnaught made all other ships obsolete therefore the naval advantage was lost and both nations started a naval arms race starting effectively from zero.
Interesting angle to approach it with. I'm no historian.
 
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