manxie wrote:I feel we should all pull together to achieve the best result for everyone that can be got.
Now is not the time for pessimism or dithering or sitting on the fence the future of the whole country and everyone in it depends of good negotiations with the EU.
My opinion is that for the next two years the best solution would be a coalition working group of all the parties with the sole responsibility of getting good fair terms for all including EU citizens here and UK citizens in the EU I stress FAIR TERMS.
On the whole the country runs itself to a large degree civil servants see to that as happens between elections.
After the Brexit is decided and agreed then go for new elections where everyone will or should have a level playing field, in the meanwhile it would appear we will have to get along with what we have and hope that everything turns out ok.
Manxie xx
I agree 100%, Manxie. Now is the time for everyone to be pragmatic and work together. Nobody is going to finish up with an agreement they fully support, but then the country was virtually 50/50 about staying in the EU or leaving, so what can you expect?
Just for once, politicians to set aside party politics and act with the public interest at heart. Yes, we are in a mess as a country, but maybe that's actually the catalyst for coming together and moving forward.
Similar situation as we saw in Northern Ireland. Paisley and McGuinness put differences on one side and came together all those years ago, and got us all out of a downwards spiral. Not all of us liked it, but it happened and after a fashion, it worked. You could say they were men of vision. We need similar now.