People will take the nothing, be aware of that. They have their union flag glasses on.
Yeah people are thick. The less we can involve them the better.
People will take the nothing, be aware of that. They have their union flag glasses on.
Yeah people are thick. The less we can involve them the better.
He had a glint in his eye, I think he is waiting somewhere down the line for his replacement to get torn apart over what is coming. How long before we start to hear "I told you so" from him or Cameron.
Why in the hell would the EU let the UK extend this more than it needs to be? Why would they let the UK receive part of the benefits of EU membership for essentially throwing a temper tantrum and swearing to leave the house, being sick of its parent's rules? Why would they be okay with letting Britain have it easy when their primary role in the EU has been obstruction for the last decade? Unlike one's parents, the EU has no obligation or love for the UK that our parents would for us.
I mean that's the prerogative of the UK.People will take the nothing, be aware of that. They have their union flag glasses on.
The proportional significance of the UK to EU ex UK trade has been overblown, and the German carmakers who apparently tell the Bundestag what's what will fare better under WTO rules than UK exports.So you're saying the EU should refuse to let Britain back in, in any capacity?
Fuck that, just because we were too apathetic to vote to become a republic last time
The only way to damage control is to back down, Farage and Co won't allow that, so let them deal with it, perfectly fair to me.
well as Cameron and Osbourne threw the now infamous 'no money left' letter just about every PMQ's, that would be a little ironic, dont you think
*Obviously, as helpfully pointed out by IDS, by promises I mean a series of possibilities.
Every time I read IDS, I think of IBS. Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
We on't back down. It sucks, but we won't. We're in this mess because the majority of Britain thinks government is run by self-serving elite who ignore the interests and wishes of the general public. If we want to address and start fixing that, we can't ignore the result. That SUCKS, but it is what it is, and government has themselves to blame.
The good news is Boris is now saying he pretty much wants EU membership exactly like it was before, just with more powers for the UK government (of course that's what a Tory party would want). It's probably going to cost us more than it did before, but if he can get that deal penned it's a fantastic outcome.
We won't back down. It sucks, but we won't. We're in this mess because the majority of Britain thinks government is run by self-serving elite who ignore the interests and wishes of the general public. If we want to address and start fixing that, we can't ignore the result. That SUCKS, but it is what it is, and government has themselves to blame.
The good news is Boris is now saying he pretty much wants EU membership exactly like it was before, just with more powers for the UK government (of course that's what a Tory party would want). It's probably going to cost us more than it did before, but if he can get that deal penned it's a fantastic outcome.
while tragic, it is extremely comical and entertaining, even in eurozone
We'll see how this worksThe good news is Boris is now saying he pretty much wants EU membership exactly like it was before, just with more powers for the UK government (of course that's what a Tory party would want). It's probably going to cost us more than it did before, but if he can get that deal penned it's a fantastic outcome.
We won't back down. It sucks, but we won't. We're in this mess because the majority of Britain thinks government is run by self-serving elite who ignore the interests and wishes of the general public. If we want to address and start fixing that, we can't ignore the result. That SUCKS, but it is what it is, and government has themselves to blame.
So, after all of this, that was the ONLY thing you wanted to change?Boris said:"I cannot stress too much that Britain is part of Europe, and always will be.
"There will still be intense and intensifying European co-operation and partnership in a huge number of fields: the arts, the sciences, the universities, and on improving the environment.
"EU citizens living in this country will have their rights fully protected, and the same goes for British citizens living in the EU.
"British people will still be able to go and work in the EU; to live; to travel; to study; to buy homes and to settle down. As the German equivalent of the CBI - the BDI - has very sensibly reminded us, there will continue to be free trade, and access to the single market.
"The only change - and it will not come in any great rush - is that the UK will extricate itself from the EU's extraordinary and opaque system of legislation: the vast and growing corpus of law enacted by a European Court of Justice from which there can be no appeal."
He had a glint in his eye, I think he is waiting somewhere down the line for his replacement to get torn apart over what is coming. How long before we start to hear "I told you so" from him or Cameron.
Is it really worth being worse off just to give Cameron a bloody nose?
We won't back down. It sucks, but we won't. We're in this mess because the majority of Britain thinks government is run by self-serving elite who ignore the interests and wishes of the general public. If we want to address and start fixing that, we can't ignore the result. That SUCKS, but it is what it is, and government has themselves to blame.
The good news is Boris is now saying he pretty much wants EU membership exactly like it was before, just with more powers for the UK government (of course that's what a Tory party would want). It's probably going to cost us more than it did before, but if he can get that deal penned it's a fantastic outcome.
So, after all of this, that was the ONLY thing you wanted to change?
He doesn't have a fucking clue. He's totally fucked it.
Can you explain how more rights are stripped from people and given to un-elected officials in. Brussels?I think the European union also needs to remember what it is. I think many countries are frustrated that more and more rights are stripped from their country and given to un-elected officials in brussels.
Don't get me wrong. I think EU is great and serves as stabilizing the whole region, and I'm happy we are a part of it, but I also think the push towards becoming essentially one country, is a mis-step. Only a few countries wants that.
So, after all of this, that was the ONLY thing you wanted to change?
He doesn't have a fucking clue. He's totally fucked it.
There is no way the vast majority of Brexit supporters will allow free movement, no single market access without it. I very much doubt the deal will be anything but awful but alas that's life.
"exit supporters must accept the 52-48 result was not entirely overwhelming."
The good news is Boris is now saying he pretty much wants EU membership exactly like it was before, just with more powers for the UK government (of course that's what a Tory party would want). It's probably going to cost us more than it did before, but if he can get that deal penned it's a fantastic outcome.
Don't underestimate Brussels , they could give in as uncertainty could trigger a domino effect with the Southern countries being the victims of this fallout.
We all need to hold on for what's to come. Everyone is fucked for years to come. The second largest economy in the EU and the fifth in the world is imploding and we all need to stop being emotional. What we need is clear thinking and staying calm as we work out what needs to be done. I doubt some of the people in Brussels even understand article 50, the reality is just sinking in on them as well and no one has any answers right now.
Well the papers said as much and they can't lie can they?Can you explain how more rights are stripped from people and given to un-elected officials in. Brussels?
Errr, wouldn't it be better to just NOT leave?
The most obvious solution is the one that seems to be given the least traction by the Westminster fucktards.
However, if Osbourne's speech this AM wasn't reneging I don't what is.
I absolutely get this being from Merseyside, but again, surely the time to address this was at the last general election? I find it really hard to believe that all of this resentment is new to the last 12 months.
Is it really worth being worse off just to give Cameron a bloody nose?
Errr, wouldn't it be better to just NOT leave?
The most obvious solution is the one that seems to be given the least traction by the Westminster fucktards.
I wonder if the country is in freefall just because we are in the egg-breaking stage of omelette preparation.
I mean Chef Boris should have written down the recipe but really it's only an omelette, a child can make an omelette.
You won't get a deal that will appease Leavers without totally fucking the country. It's a complete non-option to enter into any sort of negotiation with the EU and someone needs to call this off.
That is the best option for everyone now.
Cant help but think it was beyond irresponsible for Osborne to even get involved in the debate given his position, to make the comments he did. Of any cabinet positions Chancellor making claims about recessions, emergency budgets and instability is just cancerous now that it didnt go his way, he wont admit that he lied so he has to let it still air that the man in control of our finances believes we are fucked.
For the sake our countries interests, he should have said fuck all and not taken a side.
The good news is Boris is now saying he pretty much wants EU membership exactly like it was before, just with more powers for the UK government (of course that's what a Tory party would want). It's probably going to cost us more than it did before, but if he can get that deal penned it's a fantastic outcome.
I think the European union also needs to remember what it is. I think many countries are frustrated that more and more rights are stripped from their country and given to un-elected officials in brussels.
Don't get me wrong. I think EU is great and serves as stabilizing the whole region, and I'm happy we are a part of it, but I also think the push towards becoming essentially one country, is a mis-step. Only a few countries wants that.
Cant help but think it was beyond irresponsible for Osborne to even get involved in the debate given his position, to make the comments he did. Of any cabinet positions Chancellor making claims about recessions, emergency budgets and instability is just cancerous now that it didnt go his way, he wont admit that he lied so he has to let it still air that the man in control of our finances believes we are fucked.
For the sake our countries interests, he should have said fuck all and not taken a side.
Thing with that is, history would say the Chancellor who kept quiet and didn't want us of the dangers. It's his duty as the countries chancellor to warn of dangers and prepare the country for financial changes.
It's not new, you're right. And that's why it's finally all boiled over. A great analogy I saw recently was that people outside of London have been so angry about their situation as a result of the current government for so long that when they're finally given a hammer to start fixing things every problem beings to look like David Cameron's face. He gambled on securing a second term by offering the people a referendum, and they lashed out in the only way they knew how.
I'm not defending their voting choice, just to be clear.
I think the European union also needs to remember what it is. I think many countries are frustrated that more and more rights are stripped from their country and given to un-elected officials in brussels.
Don't get me wrong. I think EU is great and serves as stabilizing the whole region, and I'm happy we are a part of it, but I also think the push towards becoming essentially one country, is a mis-step. Only a few countries wants that.
He'd need a really masterful negotiation to get that. The major bargaining chip the UK had with EU has always been "give us what we demand, or we leave". Now he'd be saying "hey we're leaving already, now give us what we demand, or..." or what, "we leave even more" ?
UK just called its own bluff... and lost.
Starting with the leave decision puts UK in a position of weakness towards EU integration. The whole point was to get more distance from it after all, not a better position for negotiations.
The EU, in terms of its purpose and mission, is actually better off without the UK.
No more UK making a fuss and demanding exemptions every time the union tries to implement something.
He'd need a really masterful negotiation to get that. The major bargaining chip the UK had with EU has always been "give us what we demand, or we leave". Now he'd be saying "hey we're leaving already, now give us what we demand, or..." or what, "we leave even more" ?
UK just called its own bluff... and lost.
Starting with the leave decision puts UK in a position of weakness towards EU integration. The whole point was to get more distance from it after all, not a better position for negotiations.