vonkeynotvenky
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We should have learned by now that polls don't mean a thing, it's a vote that really counts, and we've had the vote.
I'm led to believe that the vote was a decisive win to leave. ;-)We should have learned by now that polls don't mean a thing, it's a vote that really counts, and we've had the vote.
Of course.
YouGov poll 10th May.
In hindsight, do you think Britain was right or wrong to vote to leave the EU?
Wrong 45%
Right 44%
Don't know 11%
http://whatukthinks.org/eu/question...n-was-right-or-wrong-to-vote-to-leave-the-eu/
With a 3% margin of error, so utterly pointless and tells us nothing
Strange response that??Of course.
YouGov poll 10th May.
In hindsight, do you think Britain was right or wrong to vote to leave the EU?
Wrong 45%
Right 44%
Don't know 11%
http://whatukthinks.org/eu/question...n-was-right-or-wrong-to-vote-to-leave-the-eu/
Len, to continue that, I would say - I guess you may think that I would - that I have since June been proven correct about how things would unfold. Whilst I have been very nervous until recently that the referendum decision to leave would get undermined by the self-serving machinations in Westminster, I feel much more confident now than at any point previously that indeed we will leave and that it can be a Win - Win outcome. At the very least now, assuming that May goes get an increased majority, there exists the negotiating conditions that mean both parties can be motivated to reach a common agreement rather than one where one party, the EU, is determined to demonstrate that they are the clear winner - and that the UK has been punished and let that be a lessons to the other 27.
Recent weeks has seen evidence that the EU leaders are starting to be a little less arrogant - even a bit irritated - perhaps actually a bit anxious/nervous - and the trend is towards a stronger UK position. Very soon, post 08/06, we will be able to engage in the negotiations with the EU side having to now take stock and realise that all the 'ultra-confidence' that they had some months ago and which led to their 100% EU Win mandate is perhaps not so well-founded as they had thought.
I have pointed out that there is evidence that the Unity shown by the EU27 that has been orchestrated and based on all the assurances from the EC that it will be an EU walk-over is starting to become fractured. I predict that we will see those fractures increase and the EU's total win mandate change.
IMO, the time is now that you might want to engage less in explaining why the 23/06 referendum decision was oh so wrong and start to take part in discussions on the possible 'deal scenarios' - not just a no-deal one - and I will put out a separate post to invite us all to do that so we can move the debate on. The thread is after all supposed to be about the negotiations.
Just think it through - this is the individual that the European Parliament has chosen to be their lead person with regard negotiations with the UK over Brexit
You would expect him to be therefore an individual of high professional standards conducting himself in the manner of a top diplomat - conscious of the heavy duty that falls upon his shoulders, the outcome of which will have major impact of the lives of more than 500m people.
And what do we get - someone with the diplomacy skills of Mr Bean
The negotiations are over, they want a load of our borrowed cash, We will tell them to F off. No deals, WTO rules and tariffs will apply. Jobs will go in the EU & the UK. Scotland will split from the UK. We will stop going on Holidays in France & Spain and stop driving German; French; Italian & Spanish cars. We need lots of trade deals organised with the rest of the world ASAP and we should be putting all our resources into this.
This is the problem that you still find with the die-hard Remainers - most of them simply cannot consider anything that will develop and/or take place in the future.
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It will be great when we see the Remainers progress a bit in the grieving process - moving on from the shock and denial stage and finding the capability to engage in debate
As bluishswede - clearly a pro-EU poster - so eloquently put it recently:
"The single market is the four freedoms - the freedom to provide services across the EU, the freedom to move capital across the EU, the freedom to provide goods across the EU and the freedom of movement of citizens to take up employment across the EU. These are defined in their geographical extent by a common border for trade- the customs union."
That is abundantly clear, as was his clarity on what this means occurred in the UK on 23/06/16, that:
"The UK voted to leave the customs union in a referendum on June 23 of last year.
The UK voted to leave the single market for goods in a referendum on 23 June of last year.
The UK voted to leave the single market for services in a referendum on 23 June of last year.
The UK voted to leave the single market for capital in a referendum on 23 June of last year.
The UK voted to leave the single area for movement of people in a referendum on 23 June last year."
It follows, as you say, that all this deluded babble we hear from Farron, Blair, Mandelson et al - and of course the usual suspects on here - about remaining in the Single market, is well, simply deluded babble.
Of course they know it means that we would not have actually left the EU and that is of course what they want - essentially, IMO, they are straight-forward lying when they say bollocks like - leaving the single market was not on the ballot paper, etc. - as bluishswede clearly demonstrates - oh yes it was!!!
Don't know if the link will work as I've never posted a video before but if it does have a listen.
I would hardly call John Pilger a raving knuckle dragging racist. He sums up perfectly for me why it is simply impossible to vote remain and call yourself a leftist.