A Brexit Poll ran by( Express.co.UK )..... Found that from 11,687 polled .9,723 said Brexit is a Faliure ....83%! .....And all of these agreeing with Nigel Farage that Brexit has failed....
Morning Gulliver, I’m one of those who now regret opting out but probably not for the same reasons as you, a person can have regrets over a decision made , I can also state that I care nothing for our current PM who in my opinion is not a strong leader , I’d much rather have seen someone like Tobias Elwood at the helm, would I change allegiance in the GE ? No, I wouldn’t , I’d still vote Tory , even if it’s to keep Labour out, maybe not really what you want to hear?
"I couldn't give a hoot who the hell you vote for"
like we couldnt give a (insert word of choice) what you think about anything in that tiny little head of , so why bother posting on here ?...oh yeah, forgot, nobody else will listen to your obsessive rantings..
08.36 Bobbisox .At least you have got the courage to admit that you regret voting for Brexit . you must be the first aber to admit it.. I admire you for that..
Jeremy Hunt has challenged critics of Brexit ,and says the economy has grown .Who told him that ?
...*Boris I suppose*...Hunt also tries to pick out Britains success stories and all he could come up with is that Britain has the second largest offshore wind farm in the world But the cost of electricity will keep on rising.
Most ABers who see Brexit as a roaring success for the UK, must be wondering why Farage and all the others who lied about the benefits we would get through Brexit – are now admitting it has failed.
Although an absolute disaster for the UK, there is one Brexit benefit no-one can deny – Farage said that ‘if Brexit is a disaster I will go and live abroad, I’ll go and live somewhere else’.
Brexit isn't a disaster though, as I'm certain everyone here knows even if they won't admit it to others or even themselves.
It's the implementation that has been less than ideal, partly due to gutless politicians not fighting enough for our nation's interests, and the continual opposition/resistance from nay-sayers.
It's as if a large number of these 2 groups are hoping Brexit will not reach full potential and are trying their best to ensure that. Perhaps in case it upsets other nations or power groups who clearly see themselves as UK rivals & competitors instead of trading partners ?
Ultimately it's about the power plays from other nations/power groups, and consequences from the activity of their UK supporters (who apparently rather external forces controlled the UK than one's own nation's government).