One thing is for sure we are fast running out of time to stop climate change.
Why we aren't jumping on this technology, only the authors of the Barcelona declaration knows. Anything to take away the hold Saudi Arabia has got over us has only got to be a positive thing for all our futures.
Why does Theresa May have to let parliament vote on her deal?
Why should Corbyn's bunch of opportunists be allowed to sink it just so that they can get one step closer to a general election.
Surely we should be asked whether or not to accept either May's Brexit deal or a no deal Brexit?.
Here are some snippets from Mays open letter - sounds good to me - sounds like what I was expecting to receive when I voted leave.We will take back control of our money, by putting an end to vast annual payments to the EU.
In future, our laws will be made, interpreted and enforced by our own courts and legislatures.
Outside the EU, we will be able to sign new trade deals with other countries and open up new markets in the fastest-growing economies around the world.
QuoteWhy should Corbyn's bunch of opportunists be allowed to sink it just so that they can get one step closer to a general election.You mean the official opposition.
Here are some snippets from Mays open letter - sounds good to me - sounds like what I was expecting to receive when I voted leave. We will take back control of our borders, by putting an end to the free movement of people once and for all."Instead of an immigration system based on where a person comes from, we will build one based on the skills and talents a person has to offer."We will take back control of our money, by putting an end to vast annual payments to the EU.In future, our laws will be made, interpreted and enforced by our own courts and legislatures.We will be out of EU programmes that do not work in our interests: out of the Common Agricultural Policy that has failed our farmers, and out of the Common Fisheries Policy that has failed our coastal communities.Instead, we will be able to design a system of agricultural support that works for us, and we will be an independent coastal state once again, with full control over our waters.EU citizens who have built their lives in the United Kingdom will have their rights protected, as will UK citizens living elsewhere in the EU."A free trade area will allow goods to flow easily across our borders, protecting the many skilled jobs right across the country that rely on integrated supply-chains."Because our European friends will always be our allies in the fight against terrorism and organised crime, the deal will ensure that security co-operation will continue, so we can keep our people safe.Outside the EU, we will be able to sign new trade deals with other countries and open up new markets in the fastest-growing economies around the world.
So when parliament rejects May's deal we have another referendum. If the result is again Leave we have to go through it all again and again until we vote 'Remain' and parliament votes that through. Great :" title="mad" class="smiley" width="16" height="16">. That's democracy in action :" title="mad" class="smiley" width="16" height="16">.
Further second referendum would have to be legally binding. It will be final.
Does that mean it wouldn't have to go to Parliament to be voted on as this current deal is going to be?.
QuoteDoes that mean it wouldn't have to go to Parliament to be voted on as this current deal is going to be?.YES!
So one possible way forward is a second referendum. It would be May’s deal or ditch BREXIT. Parliament will never accept NO DEAL. Making it legally binding, would mean it has to be acted on.In effect you are passing the parliamentary vote to the people.It would then be up to the people to decide if they really wish to force their elected representatives to embark on mission impossible.
What I don’t get is what do people want from BREXIT.OK so an end to freedom of movement and alternative arrangement to the common fisheries policy.Irrespective of whether one agrees with these aims or not they are understandable. I get it.
But if the result of that second leagally binding referendum was 'Remain' (ditch Brexit), then surely the electorate who voted Leave in the first one will be going bonkers?!. They'll be blaming Parliament for robbing them of their victory won't they?. Surely no government would ever risk such a thing.
That’s what politicians do. All the time.
FINALLY
Everything to do with the EU has been negotiated with us, nothing has been imposed on us. The EU imposing law on us is a myth.The 27 EU countries can amend the customs union and we will have no say.