Two points arise from this.Very emotive subject this Brexit.
The biggest problem prior to the vote was that NOBODY (on either side of the argument) envisaged just how 'cunty' the EU would be over any break up deal.
If the EU had accepted the result with grace then maybe the deal wouldn't have been the shambles it turned in to?
I think you mean months 'more' Bob!The Tories need to finish someone like Johnson quickly. Otherwise, he’ll burn it all down and them with it.
Personally, I can see them trusting Johnson’s word he will stand aside. Johnson won’t stand aside. We are in for months of state paralysis and dysfunction.
We have brought all this upon ourselves. No one else is to blame.You are 100% to blame on this. Why on earth would the EU be lenient towards the UK when you decided to leave? You were one of the major partners, financially and otherwise. Imagining being able to get a better deal than the one you had was deluded beyond belief. The EU is a much larger economy and the UK so much more reliant on them than vice versa.
The world and the economy is now and forever will be global. Instead of trying to move forward and be a part of the EU, which has now become the main defender and promoter of democracy, you decided to try to reverse time and only thunk about yourself.
The UK deserves absolutely everything coming at it. Just a shame all the reasonable, and mostly young, people are suffering for it as well.
What he wants is to get through to the recess, end of next week. Then can continue playing PM over the summer. Gets to live in the flat, chequers etc.Surely if he remains for another few months, it's not only going to harm the country but will further damage his own party in the process.
Cheers.No. Talked about it. Told everyone he was a great guy and read out his ‘achievements’. Still PM.
A somber day.
No love lost....
A somber day.
Well said that manYou are 100% to blame on this. Why on earth would the EU be lenient towards the UK when you decided to leave? You were one of the major partners, financially and otherwise. Imagining being able to get a better deal than the one you had was deluded beyond belief. The EU is a much larger economy and the UK so much more reliant on them than vice versa.
The world and the economy is now and forever will be global. Instead of trying to move forward and be a part of the EU, which has now become the main defender and promoter of democracy, you decided to try to reverse time and only thunk about yourself.
The UK deserves absolutely everything coming at it. Just a shame all the reasonable, and mostly young, people are suffering for it as well.
Can't argue with that.Great news. Certainly increases the chances of the Tories winning the next general election!
No love lost....
The EU response was entirely predictable. It is exactly as people like John Major were saying back in 2016. The rules that apply to non member states have not changed since 2016 - you have to have borders and you have to follow EU rules to trade with the EU. Pay Tariffs etc. We were involved in drawing up most of these rules.Very emotive subject this Brexit.
The biggest problem prior to the vote was that NOBODY (on either side of the argument) envisaged just how 'cunty' the EU would be over any break up deal.
If the EU had accepted the result with grace then maybe the deal wouldn't have been the shambles it turned in to?
Very emotive subject this Brexit.
The biggest problem prior to the vote was that NOBODY (on either side of the argument) envisaged just how 'cunty' the EU would be over any break up deal.
If the EU had accepted the result with grace then maybe the deal wouldn't have been the shambles it turned in to?
I’m very pro EU but you don’t help the argument when you come out with lines such as “be a part of the EU, which has now become the main defender and promoter of democracy” given how shite France and Germany have been in their help for Ukraine.You are 100% to blame on this. Why on earth would the EU be lenient towards the UK when you decided to leave? You were one of the major partners, financially and otherwise. Imagining being able to get a better deal than the one you had was deluded beyond belief. The EU is a much larger economy and the UK so much more reliant on them than vice versa.
The world and the economy is now and forever will be global. Instead of trying to move forward and be a part of the EU, which has now become the main defender and promoter of democracy, you decided to try to reverse time and only thunk about yourself.
The UK deserves absolutely everything coming at it. Just a shame all the reasonable, and mostly young, people are suffering for it as well.