What we're getting now (and not just on here) is a lot of Brexiteers moaning (Bremoaning?) because they are not going to get the particular version of Brexit they wanted - to just walk away immediately, pay nothing, expect the world to come beating at our door. They assume that everybody who voted Leave wanted exactly the same as them, when clearly that wasn't the case. Many wanted an EFTA /EEA type deal 'just like Norway and Switzerland who are doing so well'. But now No Deal Brexiteers try to hijack the 52% majority vote.
Well the good news is it's not going to happen. As VNA says we don't know what's next, but that's not it.
Then of course there's the current criminal investigation of Arron Banks and the indication of illegal foreign funding. They're not going to let him off the hook.
At least all of the 48% Remainers agreed fully on what they were voting for and what they were going to get as a result.
So I'm feeling more confident by the day. This is going only in one direction.
Bollocks To Brexit
That’s an excellent post mtread.
There is another aspect that I feel the country needs to consider moving forwards. The official LEAVE campaign portrayed BREXIT as turning the UK into a land of milk and honey. They made out that that EU took 350 million pounds a week from the UK and that we received nothing in return. They further stated that we could simply leave and we would then have 350 million pounds a week more to spend on the NHS. The whole campaign was based on lies. The people fronting this campaign openly lied. One definition of a lie is - a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood.
If currently under our legal system there is no possibility of prosecuting those who led that campaign (eg Johnston and Gove), then the question surely needs to be asked if we should review our laws in light of the BREXIT referendum and the LEAVE campaign.
As for this only going in one direction – yes I hope so for the sake of the whole UK and the future prosperity of this Union. However I remain somewhat concerned that the main opposition, that indeed facilitated BREXIT by voting through article 50, still seems unable to decide what their next move should be. BREXIT should already be dead and buried, but right now, though on life support, it is still breathing. BREXIT is still a threat to the future of the United Kingdom.