Brexit, what have you learnt
Discussion
It is 3½ since the Brexit referendum and we are constantly told that we now know more then we did back then, so what do you know?
I voted leave but really not sure which politician I could trust to run post Brexit UK, I also know our politicians are not fit for purpose.
For the last thirty years our MPs have run down manufacturing and now they are so concerned about what effect Brexit will have on manufacturing!
I voted leave but really not sure which politician I could trust to run post Brexit UK, I also know our politicians are not fit for purpose.
For the last thirty years our MPs have run down manufacturing and now they are so concerned about what effect Brexit will have on manufacturing!
Macski said:
It is 3½ since the Brexit referendum and we are constantly told that we now know more then we did back then, so what do you know?
I voted leave but really not sure which politician I could trust to run post Brexit UK, I also know our politicians are not fit for purpose.
For the last thirty years our MPs have run down manufacturing and now they are so concerned about what effect Brexit will have on manufacturing!
That vested interests have control of our country I guess it was always thus , I voted leave but really not sure which politician I could trust to run post Brexit UK, I also know our politicians are not fit for purpose.
For the last thirty years our MPs have run down manufacturing and now they are so concerned about what effect Brexit will have on manufacturing!
the only good thing is they would use the same power to stop a hard left labour party getting traction (hopefully!!!)
To be honest I've not learnt anything. A lot of what I've seen come to pass wasn't surprising, just disappointing. Big changes are still required to everything yet no politician (apart from Boris) seems capable of taking on the challenge.
What has become more and more apparent to (I hope all sides) is how ingrained the EU is to all our institutions and if we don't leave now, we never will.
What has become more and more apparent to (I hope all sides) is how ingrained the EU is to all our institutions and if we don't leave now, we never will.
GoodCompany said:
Down and out said:
Just how devious and childish fully grown adults can be when things don't go their way.
Surely you can understand why people were so annoyed that they didn't get freedom on the 31st of March, no wonder they've been that way since then.S100HP said:
That you can blatantly lie with little to no consequences. See Vote Leave.
And just for balance, do you remember the “deep and long lasting recession” that was due to hit the morning after the vote? Nah, neither do i, because we have had 3 years of growth since.
How about those half a million to 800,000 jobs that would disappear after the vote?
This isnt me defending the other side, its confirming that they are both as bad as each other, and that makes any forecast of doom and gloom, and indeed the land of milk and honey, completely untrusted going forward.
Edited by dazwalsh on Monday 14th October 09:26
dazwalsh said:
How about those half a million to 800,000 jobs that would disappear after the vote?
We've not even had Brexit yet and plenty of jobs have been lost. 420,000 according to this website. https://smallbusinessprices.co.uk/brexit-index/Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff