calitom wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:All this talk about getting another three month extension is like making promises with your fingers crossed behind your back.
It isn't up to this country whether or not we get an extension.
We can ask for one .... doesn't mean we'll get one.
France are always on the edge of saying no fuck off.
Boris can charm or con just one nation to say no fuck off and its all gone in a puff of smoke.
We're going to crash out.
so much for that vote. I figured the EU wouldn't let you guys leave--esp with most conservatives even against Brexit.
Now all you who voted Brexit be good little boys and girls and take your proper place.It was a fun playgame--that little vote we had.
So behave yourselves or we are gonna scream and cry and whine about all the horrible things that will happen if Brexit happens.
If you are good we will allow a 'Brexit' that really isn't a Brexit so everyone can feel good about themselves.
Let's see what happens if a US state votes to leave the Union.
Hell let's see what happens if a territory that is denied proper democratic representation declares itself independent.
We can take a guess based on what happened when British sovereign territory was invaded by the USA in 1983.
You seem deliberately unaware that the referendum promised all things to all people, it was made an advisory referendum only which means it's non binding and it was made before the last general election so it has no power over the current House whatsoever.
Further there is ample evidence of foreign influence in the referendum but that influence did not come from the EU.
Finally options specifically kept open by Vote Leave have been firmly rejected since the result came in, options that many people thought they were voting for.
Staying in the single market - OK before the vote but ruled out afterwards
Staying in the Customs Union - OK before the vote but ruled out afterwards
Staying in the EEA but leaving the EU - OK before the vote but ruled out afterwards
There is, in short, more than sufficient grounds to revisit the vote with a more informed electorate making a more informed decision and applying a condition that makes to outcome binding.