ChatterBank0 min ago
Really Really Bad News For Brexiteers.
David Cameron cannot be trusted with Brexit and wants to drag the UK back into the EU. He fully intends to align the UK with the EU and defeat the independence for which the Brexiteers voted for. Wonder what's in it for him. Probably another Greensill like deal. Just call me Dave ...we are all in this together. You bet.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What would be the point of rejoining when the next sane government would just leave again (properly that time having seen what not to do; no payments, no Irish Sea border, no faffing about trying to make a deal with a group who simply aim to cause trouble) and then convince King Charles to send those responsible for any rejoin fantasy to the Tower for treason, and order a new set of pikes for imminent use ?
"Whilst the UK re-joining the EU is inevitable,..."
Perhaps you could explain your reasoning for that.
"Inevitable: certain to happen; unavoidable."
It is none of those things. Firstly it will take a government with the will to do so. Since no party which is likely to form a government has any intention of doing so, certainly not in the forseable future, how is this first hurdle to be overcome?
But... It was obvious it would take a significant period after leaving to 're establish the links in the global market we had to set aside, and create new ones in areas previously too small to consider viable. It possibly makes sense to look to areas where countries like China are making inroads, maybe developing the commonwealth, and helping to stabilise those young economies. Our role may change in world politics, but better that than being over run by our 'friend's across the channel.
Quite so, rw.
To be honest, if I was running one of our former trading partners whom we abandoned when joining the EEC, I'd tell us to go forth and multiply when we came back to do unencumbered trade again. But fortunately it seems that's not going to be their stance. Of course, whilst the rest of the world, with whom we want to trade, appears to be the area for growth, the EU's economy, stifled as it is by the bloc's protectionist attitudes, is in decline. So it makes sense to go where the growth is.
"The Tories will change their position on Brexit once they realise that being pro-Brexit means they will never be voted into power."
Then what about the Labour Party? They have declared quite openly that they have no intention of rejoining the EU any time soon (if ever). Yet according to the opinion polls, enough people plan to vote for them to put them into office.
The EUSSR will dissolve long before any sort of rejoin movement gets going. There is huge unrest amoung the Slave countries especially now their subs have gone up. more and more of them are defying their invidious unlected masters. Even Germany are starting to resent funding the "project". I predict the EUSSR will implode and probably revert back to a "common market" where it should have stayed.
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