How do we resolve the Brexit mess?

Mick Lynch has been fantastic at getting the RMT's point across recently (and winning the hearts and minds of many who were previously opposed to the rail strikes) and we've all enjoyed watching him routinely demolishing politicians and journalists alike. However, Mick is also a Brexiter and as far as I know he hasn't changed his stance even in the face of ever-increasing evidence that Brexit is a shit show (Mick - if I can wake up to it being a shit show, surely you can FFS!), so while he would be terrific on certain matters and could teach our politicians a thing or three, he's probably far from the ideal person to sort out the Brexit shambles.
The thing is that although he is a brexiter ( which I most certainly I'm not!) he does make a lot of sense when talking about other issues.
This shower in gov. now, make no sense on any subject.
I perceive Mr. Lynch as a principled man who won't flip flop on policy just to remain in power, unlike the rogues who currently occupy the HoC.
No one is perfect and can't get every call right - but he seems closer to what I feel about our current situation than anyone else.
We've got to put up with brexit anyway, at least for now...
 
The thing is that although he is a brexiter ( which I most certainly I'm not!) he does make a lot of sense when talking about other issues.
This shower in gov. now, make no sense on any subject.
I perceive Mr. Lynch as a principled man who won't flip flop on policy just to remain in power, unlike the rogues who currently occupy the HoC.
No one is perfect and can't get every call right - but he seems closer to what I feel about our current situation than anyone else.
We've got to put up with brexit anyway, at least for now...
Oh, definitely mate. I really like the bloke and we need people like him in politics
 
Mick Lynch has been fantastic at getting the RMT's point across recently (and winning the hearts and minds of many who were previously opposed to the rail strikes) and we've all enjoyed watching him routinely demolishing politicians and journalists alike. However, Mick is also a Brexiter and as far as I know he hasn't changed his stance even in the face of ever-increasing evidence that Brexit is a shit show (Mick - if I can wake up to it being a shit show, surely you can FFS!), so while he would be terrific on certain matters and could teach our politicians a thing or three, he's probably far from the ideal person to sort out the Brexit shambles.
Mick Lynch is really sensible, likeable and genuine.
 
I think the only palpable positive that can possibly emerge is a more humble and reflective national psyche and disposition, but it will take a long time, require a great deal more pain and certainly isn’t guaranteed.
Sadly you are right. The consequences of the decision will continue to uncoil and strangle us just as surely as a constrictor would.

Scotland next. It will vote for independence on the back of Brexit.
 
To me the UK being out of the EU is like this.
UK was a shop owner in a building akin to the Arndale, able to promote its' wares and buy freely from other vendors as necessary.
But that wasn't good enough, oh no,
WE wanted something better. WE were cleverer and would flourish unhindered in the rest of the world.
Well the rest of the world has its' own commercial set up and British influence has diminished in that sector.
So what are we left with?
The Curiosity Shop in Old Kent road, selling bric a brac at car boot sales or peddling trinkets at the entrances to railway stations, similar to what takes place in developing countries.
Tell me different!
 
To me the UK being out of the EU is like this.
UK was a shop owner in a building akin to the Arndale, able to promote its' wares and buy freely from other vendors as necessary.
But that wasn't good enough, oh no,
WE wanted something better. WE were cleverer and would flourish unhindered in the rest of the world.
Well the rest of the world has its' own commercial set up and British influence has diminished in that sector.
So what are we left with?
The Curiosity Shop in Old Kent road, selling bric a brac at car boot sales or peddling trinkets at the entrances to railway stations, similar to what takes place in developing countries.
Tell me different!
No-one who comes on this thread who can write coherent English is going to tell you different, mate.
 
To me the UK being out of the EU is like this.
UK was a shop owner in a building akin to the Arndale, able to promote its' wares and buy freely from other vendors as necessary.
But that wasn't good enough, oh no,
WE wanted something better. WE were cleverer and would flourish unhindered in the rest of the world.
Well the rest of the world has its' own commercial set up and British influence has diminished in that sector.
So what are we left with?
The Curiosity Shop in Old Kent road, selling bric a brac at car boot sales or peddling trinkets at the entrances to railway stations, similar to what takes place in developing countries.
Tell me different!

Or maybe some people are not interested in selling something?
 
Roughly £8bn a year with unfettered access to the worlds biggest market, supply chain security and no labour shortages
= Erling Haaland £51m
Bargain doesn't begin to cover it

Currently UK with 60bn fiscal black hole ...
 
I'm not saying Brexit is a winner or a loss, but anybody who has been abroad in Europe lately will know they are suffering exactly the same problems we are here. Soaring costs in the shops, fuel orice increases and shortages, empty shelves.
 
I'm not saying Brexit is a winner or a loss, but anybody who has been abroad in Europe lately will know they are suffering exactly the same problems we are here. Soaring costs in the shops, fuel orice increases and shortages, empty shelves.
Their economies seem to be growing a great deal faster than ours though.
I will say Brexit is a loss because factually thats accurate.
 
I'm not saying Brexit is a winner or a loss, but anybody who has been abroad in Europe lately will know they are suffering exactly the same problems we are here. Soaring costs in the shops, fuel orice increases and shortages, empty shelves.
The problems we currently face certainly aren’t all down to Brexit, but it has undoubtedly made them significantly worse.
 
Or maybe some people are not interested in selling something?

Do you have an alternative economic plan?

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