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People Stockpiling,really?
I can understand people making sure they've enough meds but food etc???
Are you?
I'm not, this in case of a no deal,not a nuclear attack!!!
Are you?
I'm not, this in case of a no deal,not a nuclear attack!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We shouldn't be surprised that people are stockpiling. There are probably just as many people who believe we are doomed if we leave without a deal as there are who believe we will flourish without a deal. The more susceptible of us will fear Armageddon and will act accordingly. Others will trust in their own common sense - and keep their fingers crossed they've called it correctly :-)
//But I hope ‘call me Dave’ is happy in his posh shed in the garden of his posh house etc with all the chaos he caused.//
The seeds of the “chaos” (which is actually only politicians squabbling amongst themselves because some of them cannot get their own way) were planted in 1992 when that nice Mr Major signed the Maastricht Treaty. I won’t go into detail (you can easily look up what Maastricht meant) but that was the day I decided once and for all that if I was ever given the chance to vote I would choose to leave the EU. The seeds had been carefully nurtured in the intervening 24 years, with the Lisbon Treaty germinating them nicely and Mr Cameron asking for reforms in the EU (and getting for-fifths of five-eighths of Sweet Fanny Adams). The plants finally burst into bloom in June 2016.
The alternative to Mr Cameron not putting the matter to the electorate was to allow the EU to continue to evolve into a federal state, seeking the “Ever Closer Union” that it craves and for the UK to be dragged along with it. More than half of those who voted decided against that and if the other half believed they were voting to retain the status quo they were sadly mistaken.
Following the referendum result MPs of all parties and persuasions should have made it their job to see the decision of the electorate was implemented in the best possible way. Because of the disastrous decision by Mrs May to seek a Brexit in Name Only instead of seeking a mutually agreeable and pragmatic way forward, the Euromaniacs made hay whilst they could. We now have no real alternative but to leave with No Deal.
There is no need for stockpiling. There will be short term shenanigans before pragmatism kicks in but then life will go on. The advantage for the UK is that it will have the opportunity to radically realign its economy on a more sound and beneficial footing – something it cannot do whilst bound by the Euromaniacs’ protection racket.
The seeds of the “chaos” (which is actually only politicians squabbling amongst themselves because some of them cannot get their own way) were planted in 1992 when that nice Mr Major signed the Maastricht Treaty. I won’t go into detail (you can easily look up what Maastricht meant) but that was the day I decided once and for all that if I was ever given the chance to vote I would choose to leave the EU. The seeds had been carefully nurtured in the intervening 24 years, with the Lisbon Treaty germinating them nicely and Mr Cameron asking for reforms in the EU (and getting for-fifths of five-eighths of Sweet Fanny Adams). The plants finally burst into bloom in June 2016.
The alternative to Mr Cameron not putting the matter to the electorate was to allow the EU to continue to evolve into a federal state, seeking the “Ever Closer Union” that it craves and for the UK to be dragged along with it. More than half of those who voted decided against that and if the other half believed they were voting to retain the status quo they were sadly mistaken.
Following the referendum result MPs of all parties and persuasions should have made it their job to see the decision of the electorate was implemented in the best possible way. Because of the disastrous decision by Mrs May to seek a Brexit in Name Only instead of seeking a mutually agreeable and pragmatic way forward, the Euromaniacs made hay whilst they could. We now have no real alternative but to leave with No Deal.
There is no need for stockpiling. There will be short term shenanigans before pragmatism kicks in but then life will go on. The advantage for the UK is that it will have the opportunity to radically realign its economy on a more sound and beneficial footing – something it cannot do whilst bound by the Euromaniacs’ protection racket.
ag; "People should take stock."n People are taking stock................loads and loads of it from the supermarket shelves:-)
Ladybirder; Yes, Cameron asked the question. But he should have been man enough to deal with the answer and stayed as PM to thrash out a proper deal. Instead, like the coward he is, he promptly did a runner with his tail between his legs. IMHO, he did just as much as those you mention to bring us to where we are now.
Ladybirder; Yes, Cameron asked the question. But he should have been man enough to deal with the answer and stayed as PM to thrash out a proper deal. Instead, like the coward he is, he promptly did a runner with his tail between his legs. IMHO, he did just as much as those you mention to bring us to where we are now.
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