Also, it appears Ireland have accepted May's version of the backstop idea.
Can we now stop talking about Brexit until 2021?
Also, it appears Ireland have accepted May's version of the backstop idea.
Can we now stop talking about Brexit until 2021?
We don't need another referendum, just an acceptance that we were on our time of the month when the last one happened and voted a bit rashly but we've calmed down a bit and realised it was just a bad idea. Let's just leave things as they are. I mean, you can't seriously think it is still a good thing, can you ?
Hold on, I'm sure... wait a minute, let me check... yes, I thought so! We had a big vote about this la, everyone went down to their local primary school and made a cross on a piece of paper, and the majority of people voted for us to leave the EU.
Glad to clear that up for you mate :thumbup:
That's the thing though - if a clear path to leave was spelt out in the referendum, the result would have been comprehensively in favour of leaving, but people effectively voted for chaos. Two years on and they still haven't produced workable plan. For all their long words and use of Latin, Rees Mogg and Johnson are absolutely ****ing thick ****s, yet they are popular :shrug:
And Eddie Jones hasn't picked Cipriani ffs
Quite.
I try not to follow all this angst too closely because it's depressing and unnecessary but from what I have seen and read, I'm really struggling to see how we end up out of the customs union without a hard border somewhere; either in Ireland or between Ireland and England.
All of which leads me to believe that we will end up with some sort of fudge which keeps no one happy.
I still say this brexit won't happen.