ChatterBank9 mins ago
Chaos At Dover
Thousands of coach and car passengers endured a miserable Wait .
Many of them all through the night for their much awaited Easter Holiday
Stormy weather and the French were blamed by the UK Government .
But the Brits were just getting a taste of what they signed up for with Brexit When voted to become "Third Country Nationals" in the eyes of the EU... And it can only get worse....You are no longer in the EU so you have to join the non EU queues at ports and airports You voted for it . Enjoy.
Many of them all through the night for their much awaited Easter Holiday
Stormy weather and the French were blamed by the UK Government .
But the Brits were just getting a taste of what they signed up for with Brexit When voted to become "Third Country Nationals" in the eyes of the EU... And it can only get worse....You are no longer in the EU so you have to join the non EU queues at ports and airports You voted for it . Enjoy.
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As I have said before, things are going to get much, much worse with Brexit continuing to wreck havoc on the UK.
09:20 Sun 02nd Apr 2023
//What would be the point of democracy if we thought, "Well, the Opposition have have not experience of governing, so we may as well continue with the elected party".
Therein madness lies//
I quite agree. So imagine this then:
What would be the point of democracy if we thought, "Well, neither the government nor the Opposition have had the experience of governing the country when it was not a member of the EU, so we may as well remain".
Madness?
Therein madness lies//
I quite agree. So imagine this then:
What would be the point of democracy if we thought, "Well, neither the government nor the Opposition have had the experience of governing the country when it was not a member of the EU, so we may as well remain".
Madness?
YNNAFMMI, "English Tories and Scottish SNPers were the main driving force behind Brexit."
If all the SNPs voters had voted to remain, the UK would have left the EU still. I have telt you this multiple times and NJ has also confirmed you are wrong but you insist on posting this false claim or variations of it.
Any time I see you make this claim, I will correct you.
If all the SNPs voters had voted to remain, the UK would have left the EU still. I have telt you this multiple times and NJ has also confirmed you are wrong but you insist on posting this false claim or variations of it.
Any time I see you make this claim, I will correct you.
//... if all those who didn't vote but winge about the result had voted Remain we might still be in.//
Indeed, bob. But even more influential than that were the estimated 4 million Labour supporters who voted to leave. Unfortunately Gulliver's logic falls apart. The Tory PM who called the referendum did so in reaction to widespread public disquiet over our EU membership. Some 4m voted for UKIP in the 2015 General Election. But despite the PM's almost rabid support for the Remain side the country thought better of it. Had the 4m Labour supporters (or even half of them) who voted to leave voted the remain, they would have swung the vote easily. But many Labour supporters were as unhappy with our membership as anybody else.
Indeed, bob. But even more influential than that were the estimated 4 million Labour supporters who voted to leave. Unfortunately Gulliver's logic falls apart. The Tory PM who called the referendum did so in reaction to widespread public disquiet over our EU membership. Some 4m voted for UKIP in the 2015 General Election. But despite the PM's almost rabid support for the Remain side the country thought better of it. Had the 4m Labour supporters (or even half of them) who voted to leave voted the remain, they would have swung the vote easily. But many Labour supporters were as unhappy with our membership as anybody else.
//How many here who argue day in and day in and day out that Brexit is a mistake have actually joined an organisation specifically working to rejoin?//
I’d argue that those who voted to remain respect the democratic decision to leave, but at the same time now wish to point out the sheer stupidity of leaving.
In the same way that if your party doesn’t win an election, you don’t seek to overthrow that result (unless you’re Donald Trump), but you can still criticise the opposition.
I’d argue that those who voted to remain respect the democratic decision to leave, but at the same time now wish to point out the sheer stupidity of leaving.
In the same way that if your party doesn’t win an election, you don’t seek to overthrow that result (unless you’re Donald Trump), but you can still criticise the opposition.