If she wasnt supposed to be running the country in the best interests of the nation that would be funny - as would this I cant decide whether to laugh or cry
Nothing we can do about it now. Might as well have a chuckle. And the only reason we're not the laughing stock of the world is that America elected an orange Reality TV Star.
I'm currently in Hamburg, Germany. Everywhere I go, people call me Mr Brexit and laugh at me. They simply cannot understand what is going on, and neither can I. We truly are the laughing stock of Europe, and I'm here for another month so I'll have to get used to it. It's headline news on every TV channel over here. I cannot imagine a bigger, more complete, utterly catastrophic shambles then the events of the past 2 years. The only thing that comes close, in my eyes, is the January 2017 transfer window.
what is your overall opinion of the Brexit idea.I agree the negotiations have been a farce. But do you believe leaving is a good thing or not. Personally I am not sure either way. But if we do end up staying then I think the UK should look to a better deal from the EU.
She is an absolute disgrace. Why go back and forth to see intransigent EU officials? We voted OUT. If the EU wanted better terms with us than WTO they should have been coming to London, whilst we should have been preparing for exit. There was no Soft or Hard Brexit on the balllet paper. We voted out. If this result is turned over, it is the end of democracy in this country. The bankers, the wealthy, and their fellow travellers will be laughing all their way to the bank.
The referendum was all about the Tory party and they’re still fekin arguing. They are shitting themselves on a vote on the deal because everybody knows nothing they come up with can adhere to their argument that we are gonna be better off out. It’s time parliament shook itself up get a grip and stop this abomination of self destruction that’s divided the country .
I think it's an absolute disaster for the UK. I didn't vote at the time, because (like you) I wasn't sure, and I didn't believe what the politicians were telling me, on both sides. That was a terrible mistake. If there was a new vote, I would vote remain, and I suspect so would loads of others who either voted leave or abstained at the time. One of the most important decisions facing the UK in centuries was put in the hands of a group of ordinary people, many of whom didn't understand the issues and didn't have the facts to make an informed decision. We elect and pay politicians, and pay civil servants, to make these big decisions for us. They get them wrong much of the time anyway, so what chance do we have? I can't be arsed debating it, because even if I did engage, I won't change anyone else's opinion and they won't change mine. We should just wind the clock back and call the entire thing off.
People didn't know even a 10th of what we do now regarding the repercussions of leaving. There should be another vote. If Leave comes out on top again so be it. Honestly, it's like putting an offer in for a house, seeing it's a complete shithole in need of renovations that you'll be paying for for years, and pigheadedly buying it in spite of all that.
Tell you what I think.. Mrs May is going to stall until end of March Then say now it is my deal or no deal.. You just watch..
I can't understand why people like you want to stay in an undemocratic institution, an institution that has taken our fishing grounds, made multi millionaires out of people like Kinnocks, that is, through German and French persuasion attempting to assemble an European army etc. Our snowflakes will not know what has hit them when they are called up for service. If anyone has any doubt, France has the nuclear deterrent, and through an integrated army, the kraits would get their hands on it. This is something banned to Germany, but not to the United States of Europe. The bureaucracy is unaccountable, the accounts haven't been signed off for years, they waste money left right and centre, and you the British taxpayer pay for it. They want Turkey, a mainly Asian country to join, and who's going to pick up the tab, the United Kingdom and Germany. You can go out and vote for friend Corbyn, but he won't be able to nationalise the railways or anything else, because it is not permitted under EU law. Too many think they won't be able to go to France/Italy etc. on holiday if we leave. They worry about having to get visas for the EU. Have you not wondered about the doomsayers, who have been proved continually wrong. Those self same doomsayers are the ones lining their pockets through our membership of this corrupt body. Rant over.
There was enough information out there if people could have been arsed to look , but what were they looking for ? . The brexiteers didn't have a clue what they were voting for because no one , even the politicians and top civil cervants knew how Brexit would transpire , it was like pissing in the wind and hoping for a hot shower . One man's Brexit isn't the next man's Brexit and that's where it will always fall down .