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Topic History of: Does anybody actually care about Brexit?
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andrew MWTW wrote:
I did not vote only because I could not see a clear in or out but what I did do was accept whichever way the vote went, it was out so I support that the same way as if the vote had been remain.
Nothing to get stressed about it is what it is.


Agree, I got more things to worry about.
MWTW I did not vote only because I could not see a clear in or out but what I did do was accept whichever way the vote went, it was out so I support that the same way as if the vote had been remain.
Nothing to get stressed about it is what it is.
JK2006 I thought the May woman even mentioning security illustrated her lack of depth. I'm not so sure our brilliant British security is an asset to the EU. Put our security forces in a lorry on the way to Nice or to a concert in Paris or to anywhere else in Europe and they might be more use than they have been to the EU so far. And possibly the most serious lack of security in recent years happened in Norway. We shall never be secure from loonies no matter how many laptops are put in holds or liquids banned from trains.
tdf Jo wrote:


Vernon Bogdanor was interviewed this evening on CNN International. He said that the EU holds the cards in the negotiations and could sit on its hands and wait out the two years, the Article 50 arrangements having been designed in that way so as to discourage members from leaving. He said that if the UK ended up trading on WTO rules its trading/manufacturing base would be at a disadvantage when competing with countries like Germany which train those with mid-level skills more effectively, the country would be more exposed to international competition and the people who felt left behind by globalisation would feel its effects to an even greater extent.


The UK has at least one card, which is security. The fact it has used it so soon does not give great confidence in the rest of its hand.
hedda cost of living will go up but that will be offset be getting back your sovereignty whatever the hell that is