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The Sour Grapes Brigade Are At It Again
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Well Mandy has never liked democracy, those damned people thinking they know what they are doing.
Usual arrogant Islington lot again. Do they really want civil war?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-38 49882/L ord-Man delson- Straw-s -son-le ad-bid- halt-Br exit.ht m
Usual arrogant Islington lot again. Do they really want civil war?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Considering the political history of the main protagonists, I am amazed anyone is giving these people a moment's attention.
Milliband and Clegg have hardly covered themselves with political glory, Lord Mandleson is an unelected backroom schemer, and June Sarpong presents television to teenagers.
Why would anyone care what any of them think about anything?
Milliband and Clegg have hardly covered themselves with political glory, Lord Mandleson is an unelected backroom schemer, and June Sarpong presents television to teenagers.
Why would anyone care what any of them think about anything?
You live in a country which merely allows you to vote for an elite to push you around for five years and talk of Democracy ? Well at least we got a referendum. Now they have the result they should get on with it not listen to those desperate to find a way to stop the stated will of the people.
I do not believe that any intelligent person truly thinks that the calls for debate and approval are genuine, we all know it is an attempt to vote against any exit worth the name, to prevent genuine exit from occurring.
There is a time to lead; and there is a time to debate and agree; and then there is a time to simply get on with it without delaying or sabotage tactics being given any opportunities.
In reality there is no "soft" or "hard" Brexit. There is merely exit in name only but effectively being a voiceless member will all the disadvantages still inflicted, or a genuine exit with a new set of agreements in place to benefit both the UK and their European trading partners without the unnecessary impositions.
(Or if EU countries choose to be awkward and are determined to cut off their nose to spite their face, a genuine exit but with a new set of agreements in place that are of lower benefit than would have been ideal for both the UK and their European trading partners, but with the UK getting compensated by the global agreements they make in addition.)
I do not believe that any intelligent person truly thinks that the calls for debate and approval are genuine, we all know it is an attempt to vote against any exit worth the name, to prevent genuine exit from occurring.
There is a time to lead; and there is a time to debate and agree; and then there is a time to simply get on with it without delaying or sabotage tactics being given any opportunities.
In reality there is no "soft" or "hard" Brexit. There is merely exit in name only but effectively being a voiceless member will all the disadvantages still inflicted, or a genuine exit with a new set of agreements in place to benefit both the UK and their European trading partners without the unnecessary impositions.
(Or if EU countries choose to be awkward and are determined to cut off their nose to spite their face, a genuine exit but with a new set of agreements in place that are of lower benefit than would have been ideal for both the UK and their European trading partners, but with the UK getting compensated by the global agreements they make in addition.)
They are so smug and arrogant, aren't they? I am sure that they think that with a little more browbeating we will tug our forelocks and humbly retire to honest jobs to fund their daydreams. I don't think they envisage that we might, actually might, be driven to massive civil disobedience. Even this grandma would be prepared to march with a pitchfork (or whatever I can find) if the traitors should somehow thwart full and complete Brexit. As an aside - Hammond has to toe the line or go.
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