How do we resolve the Brexit mess?

Shame it wasn't 30 tbh, I love the total lack of self awareness, the total absence of real life problems and what's important in life.

Why you would think anyone would give a fuck about your petty pointless moaning is truly enlightening as to why people like you will never get it.
What the fuck are you going on about? I was pointing out a disadvantage of brexit, not solving world hunger.
I take it you like spending money on things you other wise wouldn't have had to.
 
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Where did i say anything important in life was about brexit?

Write down the most important things in life, if any include being in or out of the EU then your list is all about self interest and materialism.

Then look at the list again and decide which of these things have the EU resolved that couldn't be resolved without them.

Basically you're all moaning about gdp, inconvenience and small amounts of money. If that's your priority in life then the problem is yours so I couldn't care less tbh.

Maybe work out what is important in life, you never know it might keep your bed sheets dry.

I wouldn’t agree with your second paragraph there. The main reason I wanted to stay in the EU was that I thought the main laws passed by them were of greater benefit to citizens than individual governments were capable of due to them thinking both more collectively and longer term rather than in terms of either attempting to stay in power domestically or appeasing particular sections of voters.

Voting to move away from that to me would have been an act of self interest in itself, as the only logical reason to have done it was to reduce the scale of representation so
that political decisions have a greater possibility to align more to an individuals own personal interests rather than increasing the size of the society as a whole it was acting for.
 
What the fuck are you going on about? I was pointing out a disadvantage of brexit, not solving world hunger.
I take it you like spending money on things you other wise wouldn't have had to.
I feel your pain with the loss of 20 quid and am very glad you have brought it to our attention.
 
Where did i say anything important in life was about brexit?

Write down the most important things in life, if any include being in or out of the EU then your list is all about self interest and materialism.

Then look at the list again and decide which of these things have the EU resolved that couldn't be resolved without them.

Basically you're all moaning about gdp, inconvenience and small amounts of money. If that's your priority in life then the problem is yours so I couldn't care less tbh.

Maybe work out what is important in life, you never know it might keep your bed sheets dry.
So says someone who's not a farmer, florist, exporter, importer, and certainly not a young person. And the irony of saying it was about small amounts of money after the bus slogan.
 
yep outed as an EU remoaner - thanks for confirming, continue to whinge away - you were in the minority, get over it!
Not in the minority, time for another vote now that the people who voted for it but were not complete morons have seen sense.

Those who aren't utter fools have realised they were fooled by Bozo and Nigel Farage-Riots, the two biggest liars the country has produced in modern times .
 
Yep, will take a generation before things cool off I reckon.
I think there would need to be a supermajority (2/3rds) to rejoin (which isn’t going to happen as things stand) and surrender of the pound to make the remaining Member States think it’s worth the hassle. I expect they were (broadly) already tired of the tedious moaning of half our population before we left, so why would they want to subject themselves to that again without having significant reassurance that we have realised the errors of our ways?

52/48 the other way ain’t going to swing it.

Both those things are likely to happen btw (supermajority, loss of pound) just not, as you say, for a generation.
 
How do you know he’s not a florist?
Just Google florist Brexit

"James Barnes, the chair of the Horticultural Trades Association, which represents the UK plants and nursery industry, pointed out that the process of importing a petunia from the Netherlands had already increased from 19 to 59 steps since Brexit, and the move to now introduce checks at the border would add yet further costs and delays"
 
Lamentably now is not the time for another vote.

On what basis do you think the EU would want us back, given the Veto?
Fair enough.

We still have the death penalty for traitors don't we?

If/when the evidence of Nigel Farage-Riots working for Putin comes to light we could hold him accountable and maybe the EU would let us keep our veto if we applied the full force of the majesty of British Sovereign law...
 
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