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Do Bremainers Just Have To Wait 15 Years Or So?
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In about 2030 the number of remainers will outnumber those who wanted to exit. It seems that there will be a great deal to rigmarole to sort out the country, assuming it has gone to the dogs and we haven't managed to sort out immigration.
Mind you it also depends on the size of the EU at the time. Maybe we can increase our trade route with the US and even take on their laws?
Mind you it also depends on the size of the EU at the time. Maybe we can increase our trade route with the US and even take on their laws?
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Marshwarble, You appear to be saying, "lets drive our car off this cliff and if it is a wrecked, a mechanic might be able to mend it afterwards. " It is better to avoid the accident in the first place. Sometimes you ignore the SatNav.
07:57 Sun 03rd Jul 2016
In 15 years time we will have (normal res session notwithstanding) a far superior economy, better border controls, better democracy than Europe. The EU will have imploded and/or we and the rest of the world will see how corrupt and inept it is.
After 15 years of better relations with the rest of the world the Remainers will realise they were wrong.
Sensible people will see the benefit of working with the EU is it is the right thing to do and not be dragged down by it.
However I hope that on 15 years time the EU will have got it's act together and become properly democratic and will work better because of being forced to be by our exit.
After 15 years of better relations with the rest of the world the Remainers will realise they were wrong.
Sensible people will see the benefit of working with the EU is it is the right thing to do and not be dragged down by it.
However I hope that on 15 years time the EU will have got it's act together and become properly democratic and will work better because of being forced to be by our exit.
It's odd how certain Leave supporters are about the future that awaits us -- in particular in describing it as "better" than an alternative that can never be truly tested. Who's to say, now, which was truly better? In 15 years or so, after a vote last week that had gone the other way, would the Leave voters have been so confident in saying "I told you so"? Well, perhaps they would have, but it would have been equally misplaced.
We'll have to make do with the future we've got now, and it may not be too bad in the end, but better? Possibly -- but we'll never know.
We'll have to make do with the future we've got now, and it may not be too bad in the end, but better? Possibly -- but we'll never know.
Quite right, jim, nobody knows what the future will bring.
I would have pointed the finger at the remainers, if say in the future the EU demanded we bail out all the failing banks in Europe or announced compulsory immigrant quotas, etc, etc.
As you'll have the same opportunity when and if Brexit causes future problems.
What I wouldn't have done, is stamp my big foot and had a hissy fit over the result. Some of you guys have used up all your indignation allowance on nothing.
I would have pointed the finger at the remainers, if say in the future the EU demanded we bail out all the failing banks in Europe or announced compulsory immigrant quotas, etc, etc.
As you'll have the same opportunity when and if Brexit causes future problems.
What I wouldn't have done, is stamp my big foot and had a hissy fit over the result. Some of you guys have used up all your indignation allowance on nothing.
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