Wooh, shouldn't this be in "Political Debates - Thick Skin Required for Entry"? If there are enough British members from each side, this could become the nastiest argument on the board. There could even be blood.
I don't really see a chance for any "heated" arguments about it
Quote from: kristina on April 14, 2018, 06:24:53 AMI don't really see a chance for any "heated" arguments about itTry going into a bar of an evening and loudly arguing either for or against Brexit, see how long it takes for someone to smash a beer bottle over your head! Many many people have very strong opinions (you'll note that since my post, moderators have moved this to the "Thick Skin Required" board) and public debate on the subject can get nasty.
ouldn't it just be that the people you mention above, might be a bit stressed and as a result they might have some anger-issues......
Quote from: kristina on April 15, 2018, 10:46:22 AMouldn't it just be that the people you mention above, might be a bit stressed and as a result they might have some anger-issues......No, Brexit is a seriously contentious issue for most people. The reason you are not aware of how high feelings run is that your friends have enough sense not to discuss it with people they dissagree with in the same way they would not argue religion with someone of widely differing religious beliefs.To the Brexiteer: The EU is basically the same ideal as Hitler had, unite Europe under Germany. Remaining in the EU is just continuing his work, and a "Remainer" is as bad as a Nazi sympathiser, and should be treated the same as Lord Haw Haw.To the Remainer Outside the EU Britain will fail, we will fall into a recession worse than any we have known before, a recession there is no way out of. Brexiteers are simply, for their own selfish reasons, driving their country into bankruptcy. They are traitors, and should be treated as any other traitor to their country would be treated.In other words, both feel, that in a fair and just society, the other side would be executed.
Instead everyone seems to be talking about the enormous costs and how much better the same money can be used here in the UK for our NHS instead etc.
Quote from: kristina on April 16, 2018, 04:47:28 AMInstead everyone seems to be talking about the enormous costs and how much better the same money can be used here in the UK for our NHS instead etc.Do people really believe that there will be an enormous cash infusion into the NHS as a result of exit (and I don't mean that as a snarky question. I mean, do those who voted for Brexit have a heartfelt conviction that the NHS will be a main beneficiary of Brexit)? What do you all think?
What a very strange combination of thoughts you mention there (above) ! And ... I don't understand where it could possibly be coming from ? A united Europe under Germany? What for? And why ? What about France, Italy, Luxembourg, Belgium and The Netherlands, all who together with Germany were original founders ?I have never heard a Brexiteer talking about what you mentioned
There is a tendency for governments to try to figure out a way to have a re-vote on an issue when people vote incorrectly.In those parts of the US where people get to vote on tax overrides or a special tax increase of a new school, the towns just keep re-taking the vote (sometimes with cosmetic changes like a 1% reduction in cost) until they get yes, then no more revotes.I suspect the govt is trying to find some sort of reason to re-vote the Brexit issue; something that would not have happened if Brexit had lost.Of course, this could just be paranoia on my part. I am good at that.
Quote from: kristina on April 16, 2018, 04:47:28 AMWhat a very strange combination of thoughts you mention there (above) ! And ... I don't understand where it could possibly be coming from ? A united Europe under Germany? What for? And why ? What about France, Italy, Luxembourg, Belgium and The Netherlands, all who together with Germany were original founders ?I have never heard a Brexiteer talking about what you mentionedI can only assume you have never spoken to Brexiteers, and that in the weeks after the vote you never listened to a serious news program. I exaggerate a bit when I say "all", but more than half think this. And in the weeks after the vote you could hear these views from supporters loudly and proudly said on all major news programs. For a while the Today program (Radio 4 in the morning) was really really boring as idiot after idiot came on yelling about how we were "free of Germany", and that Britain was a country again, no longer a subject of the German Empire. You can still hear it if you are ever bored enough to listen to a show that give Brexiteers a voice.My favourite was an elderly gentleman who had lived through the war. He was in tears of joy yelling something like "Our boys, our boys, we got our boys back. So many died but now we got our boys back." He was referring to British soldiers in the Second World War, not sure exactly what he meant, but he went on to explain that now we were out of the EU we had at last won the war and the soldiers could now lie in peace.Sorry, but before the vote I assumed that Brexiteers were just ordinary people who held different views to me. But since the referendum I cave come to realise that they were actually a bunch of simple minded idiots (with apologies to my father who was one of those idiots).
Wasn't much of the motivation behind the pro-Brexit folks fear of unchecked Muslim immigration that came with EU membership? Some countries are (in my opinion rightly) fearing a democratically elected Sharia government.
Kristina, I watch/listen to a lot of British political programming and also read the online editions of several of the "broadsheets", and frankly, I can't make heads or tails out of Brexit, so I can understand your bewilderment! I'm not sure you'd be any better informed if you DID watch any of these TV shows!!
I was under the impression that the fear of unchecked Muslim immigration was sort of the spark that ignited the Brexit vote rather than the crux of it.
but you are right in assuming that I don't know what was/is presented to the public in, as you write, "serious" news programs over Brexit, because I hardly ever listen to news programs ... Why? Because first of all I have no TV and secondly it becomes really hard to figure out, whether or not the public is being served with real news or whether the news happen to be another of these PR-exercises ...