..... that I personally have a very low opinion of Trump, but even I agree that we would have been better off if we had Trump negotiating Brexit......
That’s pushing it a bit.
Trump would have made a much better job of negotiating both in Europe and in Westminster. And I bet Trump would not have left everything to the last minute.
While Theresa May is surely imcompetent, at least the people surrounding her campaign haven't been indicted or imprisoned or investigated by the British equivalent of a special counsel.
Now that MPs have voted "no" on all four options in today's indicative vote, how do you all think this will end up? Any guesses?
I think the only majority compromise in parliament will have a customs union in. UK will be in EP elections, general elections will have to follow. So there could be Brexit, stay in Customs Union incl. freedom of movement, but no say for UK in EU/EC and the UK staying a net contributor to the EU. I do hope Nigel Farage feels This is Great Britain again
I'm hoping it will mean a second referendum, but I'm fearing "no deal Brexit".
Brexit just seems like an unholy mess to me. It felt so rushed.I agree with Kristina; I don't know if it is ever going to happen. And I KNOW that politicians on both sides were taken by surprise by the result.
Would the pro-Brexit people get a second referendum if the vote had not gone there way?
no one has any idea where we are right now ...
With such a small majority, no one can claim to represent "the will of the people". This is an enormous problem.If one wants to leave somewhere, surely there must be in mind a map, a mode of transport AND a destination in mind. The 2016 referendum offered none of these. If the voters were so sure they knew what Brexit really was, why does no one still really know?
Northern Ireland wants to be united with Southern Ireland
Quote from: kristina on October 24, 2019, 09:50:23 AMNorthern Ireland wants to be united with Southern IrelandNow this is why it is important you start watching the news. Say that in public in Northern Ireland and you will get severely beaten. Say that in private to a patriotic Northern Irish man and there is a real possibility they will kill you, and I mean that literally. Oh, and if you survive and go to the police, the most likely outcome is that you will go to jail for inciting racial hatred.Also, DO NOT call it "Southern Ireland", just Ireland - adding the "Southern" is another racial slur, would be safer to refer to a black man by the N word than call Ireland "Southern Ireland"Quick history lesson:When Britain gave independence to Ireland there were some people who wanted to remain British, so Northern Ireland was split off as a different country to Ireland, for them to live in. (Think of the partition of India into India and Pakistan.) Unfortunately, a lot of people who wanted to be part of an independent Ireland were trapped there because their jobs/family/homes/etc. were there. The war between these two sides is what causes the violence, and stoking such violence up by saying things like "Northern Ireland wants to be united with Southern Ireland" is what could get you killed if you said it to the wrong Irishman.Incidentally there is also a religious element to this, the Irish are staunch Catholics, whereas those who want NI to remain British are mostly Protestant, which is why you will often here it talked about as Protestants Vs Catholics.OK that is a simplified version of a situation that deserves a thousand pages to explain fully, but just NEVER call Ireland "Southern Ireland", and NEVER EVER say "Northern Ireland wants to be united with Southern Ireland", not unless you want to be considered a racist, and get beaten up.