Workingman wrote:My honest appraisal is that of those who voted, and theirs are the only voices to count, there is not a majority for a hard Brexit, if ever there was one, the same goes for a soft Brexit and the same goes for Remain. We are split 1/3, 1/3 and 1/3.
All these "negotiations" are to give us something that very few voted for. They are more to do with trying to keep the peace in a riven Tory party. In the process of all this fudging it is the country that is suffering.
TheOstrich wrote:So my stance is that the bleddy politicians should honour that vote and get us out. I don't give a rodent's backside about the minutiae of the deal, and I'll be perfectly happy if there is no deal at all. Just do it. That's precisely what the majority of leavers voted for, and what the majority of leavers have always wanted. If May hasn't got the backbone for it, ditch her for someone who has.
AliasAggers wrote:I don't see that there is anything to negotiate - just get us out. We don't want or need the E.U.
Workingman wrote:Meanwhile the EU sits back and basks in the sunshine.
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