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More 'sour Grapes' And Bull****?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.“NJ, are they the same words you wrote when supporting our venture to join the EU?”
I never supported our venture to join the EU. Nobody did. We were taken in without a referendum. I voted to remain in the EEC (aka “The Common Market”) in 1975. But I was young, gullible and naïve. I never envisaged our sovereignty being forfeited by a succession of politicians. Further than that, once President Charles de Gaulle had lifted his opposition to our membership, joining the EEC was quite easy; we simply had to sign a couple of bits of paper (and forty year’s worth of post-dated cheques).
I never supported our venture to join the EU. Nobody did. We were taken in without a referendum. I voted to remain in the EEC (aka “The Common Market”) in 1975. But I was young, gullible and naïve. I never envisaged our sovereignty being forfeited by a succession of politicians. Further than that, once President Charles de Gaulle had lifted his opposition to our membership, joining the EEC was quite easy; we simply had to sign a couple of bits of paper (and forty year’s worth of post-dated cheques).
NJ, you say that you were 'young, gullible and naïve' and some might say that you are still two of those reading your long post. You say that nobody has done this before, and then draw analogy with attempts to land on the moon. Now, if you don't know, have a look how many failed attempts there were before there was a successful landing on the moon.
^^ He doesn't know. Apollo 1 was the only failure before 6 successful landing of men on the Moon. Apollo 1 did not fly. The crew were killed in a launch pad fire during testing. Didn't deter the other brave pioneers though. Unlike our hand wringers and complainers, they were determined to succeed rather than wallow in angst and self pity.
NJ, an apology - my post was meant to be challenging, but not rude, but it was rude.
I agree, you don't decline just because it is difficult. On the other hand you don't go gung-ho into something if you suspect it will be difficult. I have no qualms with leaving, but I do with the manner some are suggesting
I agree, you don't decline just because it is difficult. On the other hand you don't go gung-ho into something if you suspect it will be difficult. I have no qualms with leaving, but I do with the manner some are suggesting
I thought I had given a short And to the point answer to the question. The city must work harder. There you go.
It was impossible to reform the EU. Proved by Cameron, so leaving was the only option if you valued your sovereignty, fiscal wellbeing etc etc etc.
Moaning, winging and handwringing over every item that isn't instant good news is, well pathetic really.
It was impossible to reform the EU. Proved by Cameron, so leaving was the only option if you valued your sovereignty, fiscal wellbeing etc etc etc.
Moaning, winging and handwringing over every item that isn't instant good news is, well pathetic really.
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