Stooo wrote:
Following, especially after the Owen Jones interview.
Stooo wrote:
Following, especially after the Owen Jones interview.
Stooo wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:
I wonder if Dave still has the Clarkson neighbours round for Bolly and burgers?
https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingn ... 97845.html
Clarkson has always been pro-EU.
Grafenwalder wrote:Stooo wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:
I wonder if Dave still has the Clarkson neighbours round for Bolly and burgers?
https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingn ... 97845.html
Clarkson has always been pro-EU.
Yes i know, just that DC made a pigs ear of the campaign though i imagine if Clarkson had gone on the campaign trail, he'd end up getting drunk and thumping someone!
Stooo wrote:jra wrote:McAz wrote:jra wrote:McAz wrote:The debate is now over, jra. The country's fate is now with Parliament.
It always was essentially. Have a referendum as in test the water. Then do whatever we think should happen, not necessarily what the electorate wants. The debate may be over for you, but I can see this going on and on and on.
The electorate wants to remain - with luck their representatives in parliament will reflect that as is their duty.
They didn't at the time of the referendum. Now that we've had 2+ years of brainwashing and propaganda from the remainers, UK parliament and the EU, that most likely has changed. Now neither side is likely to get what they want.
So we burn out, we get shortages, people die, we get martial law, we get a government of national emergency, things get worse, as a nuclear power we are forced to return our deterrent while Russia gloats. Normality and elections are mooted with a strong feeling towards rejoining as full members.
That's as far as I can go because I feel that I will be dead when we get to this bit.
Stooo wrote:jra wrote:McAz wrote:jra wrote:McAz wrote:The debate is now over, jra. The country's fate is now with Parliament.
It always was essentially. Have a referendum as in test the water. Then do whatever we think should happen, not necessarily what the electorate wants. The debate may be over for you, but I can see this going on and on and on.
The electorate wants to remain - with luck their representatives in parliament will reflect that as is their duty.
They didn't at the time of the referendum. Now that we've had 2+ years of brainwashing and propaganda from the remainers, UK parliament and the EU, that most likely has changed. Now neither side is likely to get what they want.
So we burn out, we get shortages, people die, we get martial law, we get a government of national emergency, things get worse, as a nuclear power we are forced to return our deterrent while Russia gloats. Normality and elections are mooted with a strong feeling towards rejoining as full members.
That's as far as I can go because I feel that I will be dead when we get to this bit.
wutang wrote:
Dont remember reading that on the side of a red bus
Brexit: “It would do the country good to go without food”
Ray of Sunshine wrote:Is the water and electricity going to go off as well?
What about zombies, any of those?
None of that is going to happen, and when it doesn't you'll all say "we never said that it would".
I'm better at this prediction business than you lot.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Yes should we become a failed state NATO will ship our nukes and subs to France.
jra wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Yes should we become a failed state NATO will ship our nukes and subs to France.
And how are they going to do that. The UK own our own nuclear deterrent now, not NATO.
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