On the balance of things, as they stand at the moment, I think it would be best to stay in
Have you ever watched '12 Angry Men'?
'Does Magna Carta mean nothing to you........ Did she die in vain'
So...... if we agree terms with the EU that we stay in the Customs Union and most of the Single Market without a backstop (ie without an end date)........... then we might as well........... stay in the EU At least I think that's what Arron Banks said.
We just need to get Hedgetrimmer and Ogri48 turned, and we're there
That the democratic decision be not only respected, but that everybody pulled together to make it work.
I also have no idea what will happen next.
QuoteI also have no idea what will happen next.That's the only thing we can all be sure of. Nobody has a clue.
I think that's the first time I have actually heard Remainers admit this! What's up lads, batteries in your crystal balls run out?
im also unashamedly patriotic, believe in god and country etc.
QuoteThat the democratic decision be not only respected, but that everybody pulled together to make it work. But that is precisely where the problem lies.Firstly it is a referendum that should have never happened. It happened because the Tories offered it as a means to unite their party and kill UKIP – and it worked. They won the general election.In terms of making it work,Putting aside the disastrous campaign (LEAVE – absolute lies REMAIN – absolute fear) – nobody actually knew what BREXIT was – or rather what shape it would take. That came after the vote – when asked May told us it would be – a red white and blue BREXIT (ie she didn’t have a clue).She then focced up by going to the electorate – she did so in order to avoid the very situation that she is in now. But that didn’t work – and as a result she is in the hands of the DUP and parliament as a whole. And anyway the Tories might be in government – by the skin of their teeth – but they are split and out of control.But ultimately what you are asking the majority of MP’s in parliament to do OGRI is to vote to implement something that they wholeheartedly and absolutely believe is not in the best interests of their constituents or the country as a whole. And then there is Ireland.David Cameron offered you this referendum cos he knew the country would reject BREXIT. He was so confident he never even bothered to consider the consequences, should he turn out to be wrong. Doh! Doh doh doh doh!I believe these may well be the first few days of a country in a full-blown crisis. I hope not, but it’s looking like it.