Workingman wrote:So you will have to excuse and forgive me for not shutting up. Nor will I be packing my bags and legging it to Europe. Even if I wanted to I no longer have the wherewithal to do so and nobody is going to force me to leave against my will.
WM, I would never suggest you leave. Whilst I might understand the sentiment of someone who says "well if you can't live without the EU, why don't you go live there", I understand that, for many, this is neither practical nor something they would ever entertain.
I was born in this country, have served in the armed services and have graves of family who served and died for this country; buried in the UK. I won't end my life outside the UK, I will come home eventually. Just not yet.
That being said, you live in a democracy (so they say). There was a democratic vote and people voted to leave the EU. They were told it would be bad, hard, cause economic problems and damage trade across the EU border. In the end a majority of the people who bothered to vote decided to vote for hope of a better future (after the disruption), rather than a vote of fear and just putting up with all the things they don't like so they won't have to suffer (for however short a time that is), any more than they are already.
So far the whole thing has been a basket case with the UK government taking the lions share of the blame for the whole situation. That may be about to change or the UK parliament may be about to jump into total chaos which will consume the country for at least a decade.
If anyone thinks that we can just revoke A50 and it will all just go away, think again. The genie is out of the bottle and the people of the UK have finally realised that a democracy gives you one and only ONE tool to have your government do what you want. It is called a vote. If you choose not to vote you give two votes to the person who does vote against what you want. People are aware of that and are using it.
We are now heading for one of three options.
1. The government falls, Corbyn becomes PM for a time (however short or long that is) and the political world goes apeshit
2. The government falls, there is no replacement PM and Johnson calls an election for after 31st October and we exit with no deal
3. The government does not fall, there is no deal and Johnson takes us out of the EU without a deal
Where is option 4? That's the one where the EU realises that they're not going to break the UK political system so they can get what they want and re-open their deal to fix the things the parliament can't vote for. It's not going to happen. They are more scared of a UK, free to do what it wants, than they are of breaking the German and French economies.
As the days and weeks go on, it is going to be 100-% crystal clear that the EU deal is something they are mandating to the UK and not something which has been negotiated. The difference is we have a PM who will not accept that the EU overrides the UK parliament and simply treats the UK like some vassal state on whom they can foist anything they want.
Personally I think Corbyn will, with the help of the Tory Rebels, bring down the government. I also think they will fail to secure their caretaker government and that there will be an election.
I could be wrong. Nobody really knows what those bunch of idiots in Westminster will do. But you can be sure that whatever happens, the UK is not going back to being in the EU as it was before. That is not on the table. The people who will be livid with that result will totally destroy the current political order and we will see decades of chaos. That chaos will do 100 times more damage than any No Deal Brexit. But then it's OK isn't it because we will have "remained" and that is a no risk option.
Time to get real here. There are NO risk free options left and the riskiest option of all is what Corbyn, the SNP, the Lib Dems and the rebel Tories are playing at.
No Deal Bexit? A walk in the park compared to what those shysters have in mind for us.
The country is broken. Reality is that it was already broken, we just didn't see it. Now it is visible to all. The best thing is to move on and fix it. But that is No Deal and get out as fast as possible.
Parliament? They just want to break it even more and grind the shards into the dust.