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Jacob Rees-Mogg's Top 9 ‘Brexit Opportunities’
At last, some Brexit benefits are on their way (or perhaps not).
The video is worth watching, Brexiteers can see what they voted for.
The video is worth watching, Brexiteers can see what they voted for.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've always thought it would be 5 to 10 years before the results of Brexit became evident. We have only been out for 2.
At the moment we are suffering the petulance of the EU (mainly France under Macron & the French have refined petulance to a fine art!). Once they realise it's hurting them as well as us they may come to their senses and agree a Canada style trade deal.
Until something like that happens we will in words Sir Winston "Keep *** on."
At the moment we are suffering the petulance of the EU (mainly France under Macron & the French have refined petulance to a fine art!). Once they realise it's hurting them as well as us they may come to their senses and agree a Canada style trade deal.
Until something like that happens we will in words Sir Winston "Keep *** on."
DD; I don't believe that democracy should mean that once a vote is taken the issue should never, ever, be discussed or voted on again. When a vote is very close, then there is every justification for keeping the issue alive, as Farage said at the time, when he was presuming that the vote would go against him.
The attitude of some Brexiters is that those who voted to remain in the EU should henceforth be considered as traitors if they dare to speak up for their democratic right to ask for a vote. I think that some Brexiters realise that another vote would probably produce a different result, and now that they think they have got power they want to maintain it by refusing others a voice.
The attitude of some Brexiters is that those who voted to remain in the EU should henceforth be considered as traitors if they dare to speak up for their democratic right to ask for a vote. I think that some Brexiters realise that another vote would probably produce a different result, and now that they think they have got power they want to maintain it by refusing others a voice.
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