http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/education-41837205/brexit-supporting-students-getting-abuse-on-campus Ties in with the name calling and OTT visceral nature of the divide seen on HYS forums from both sides. People claiming to be 100% certain that they know the future at the same time as saying "we didn't have sufficient information to make an informed choice". They can't have it both ways
Afternoon Tekktyke. Hope it's sunny in Italy. The students ought to disagree respectfully, but of course feelings run high when it's the young who will suffer most from brexit (more than us fogies, anyway!) The brexit process may grind to a halt anyway once the 58 'impact assessments' are disclosed. It's fairly safe to predict they don't show anything positive - otherwise the government would have already disclosed them? The other thing is that Mrs May is likely to lose one or two more ministers before the current excitement dies down. Hope Dickie Davies has kept his hands to himself!
After what the EU did to Greece and Syriza in particular, you'd think most of the Left would be against EU..
You should look up the list, makes for some interesting reading. One or 2 things that happened in the last few days follow from what it says
I thought Potts had a decent game on Tuesday night, played a big part in the first goal and scored the second with a lung bursting run. All tap-in goals look easy, but the tapper-inner needs to have previously got into the correct position, like what young Potts did.
That though is purely an opinion...my own view is that Brexit removes any chance of being taken in to a Federal State and reasserts National Sovereignty, it saves us from ever being tied down to the Euro , it removes any likelihood of our young ever being conscripted into EU armed forces...that's hardly suffering.
He was the furthest forward, so there were none of our players to crash into. However, I noticed he crashed into one of their players on the goal line after tucking the ball away.
I think it looks like Potts pushed their player after he put the ball in the net, to prevent him from being injured by stepping on the back of his leg.
Potts also avoided crashing into a goal celebrating Williams by strongly pushing him towards the side of the pitch. In doing this he gave the young Everton loanee the chance to form a closer bond with both fans and perimeter brickwork.