//Thought it was about letting the public have the final say, on the terms of leaving. //
that's apparently what "we the people" are saying - but the final say on what? and having had their say, then what? assuming a simple yes-or-no question, what then? whet does yes (or no) actually mean?
seems it's rather like the answer to the ultimate question, which will take the galaxy's most intelligent computer millions of years to deduce.....
No the negotiations won’t last forever. Why would the EU want to be bothered with that never mind anyone else.
That’s why if a deal was rejected, it would mean leaving without an agreement. No one really wants that who has any sense.
"...seems it's rather like the answer to the ultimate question, which will take the galaxy's most intelligent computer millions of years to deduce....."
It's already been done. The answer is 42. Douglas Adams told me.
//It's already been done. The answer is 42. Douglas Adams told me.//
yes. then the even more intelligent computer designed to arrive at the question, had its programming *** up by the random arrival of a shipload of telephone sanitisers, account executives, hairdressers, tired TV producers, insurance salesmen, personnel officers, security guards, public relations executives and management consultants.