Quote That comment right there....So a majority vote suits you now Yep, if you admit 52% is 'hardly' a majority
That comment right there....So a majority vote suits you now
I've never known a 52% minority before?
Quote from: VNA on 31 January 2019, 12:27:49 amWell that is exactly the attitude of the EU to all the included states so long as they are not Germany or France. Thank you for posting.
Here's the EU and the Remainers preferred outcomes... 1) Brexit reversed and the UK remains in the EU, suitably humbled and humiliated. 2) The UK leaves under the worst possible terms and the economy suffers maximum damage as punishment and retribution for having the audacity to leave.3) Err thats it
I don't want No Deal. I want them to agree a deal.
But the EU are being deliberately awkward and uncompromising in helping the UK to achieve that.
They're hoping that all the palatable and workable options are closed off and that remaining is all that's left.
And then there is the nightmare of the Irish border.
I think its fair to say a lot of us leavers don't want no deal, but we do want it on the table to give us leverage.
EU wont want it either, its just who blinks first
I don't want No Deal.
A few weeks ago all you Leavers said you wanted No Deal! Nothing else would do. O yes you did, the evidence is on this thread.Does that mean people are allowed to change their minds on Brexit?
I would prefer a deal, but one that gives us much more than the one the EU has agreed with Teresa May.
What would be the point of keeping your powder dry if your not prepared to use it?
If it came to no deal, then of course it will be tough.
but aren't most things that are worth having worth fighting for?
QuoteI don't want No Deal. I want them to agree a deal.What! Then what is it that you want?
Quote I don't want No Deal. A few weeks ago all you Leavers said you wanted No Deal! Nothing else would do. O yes you did, the evidence is on this thread.