Re: Brexit Anyone? : Sun Nov 06, 2016 11:11 am
Cronus wrote:
Don't worry, he's not known for his intelligence.
In fact, anyone supporting open borders & freedom of movement across 28 countries with such massively uneven economies should give their head a wobble. It was always a moronic concept.
And anyone who has actually listened to the leaders of the EU Commission and still wants us in the disaster called the EU wants shooting.
In fact, anyone supporting open borders & freedom of movement across 28 countries with such massively uneven economies should give their head a wobble. It was always a moronic concept.
And anyone who has actually listened to the leaders of the EU Commission and still wants us in the disaster called the EU wants shooting.
The free trade is excellent, free movement, whilst of at the outset of the EU, is clearly not sustainable and had to be dealt with.
Is extracting our country the right way forward ?
In the short-medium term, we have voted for a period of economic instability and for any business, this is never a good thing, which ultimately will mean a further squeeze on welfare spending, again.
Unraveling 40 years of "closer union" was never going to be a simple process, with the Bexitiers all wanting different things.
At least with debate in parliament there should be some indication as to what we actually want from the process but, we still appear to have isolated our country from the rest of the world and in a time of economic and political uncertainty, this is akin to an own goal.
I have yet to hear anything apart from political hot air and rhetoric that will be truly positive for the future of the UK.
Scotland will vote again on leaving the UK, the situation in Ireland (between north and south) is an utter mess and Wales just doesnt have sufficient muscle to do anything, other than tag along for the ride.
So, taking aside the free movement aspect, where do you see the benefit for the UK.