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That has nothing to do with the fact that we're no tangibly worse off due than we would have been had there been no Brexit. I'll put it to you Remainers again: Quote:
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No, all the politicians who supported Brexit, then went into Government and didn’t deliver on their promises
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This approach is actually quite representative of the nation as a whole in recent times. ---------- Post added at 13:15 ---------- Previous post was at 13:13 ---------- Quote:
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I am totally rational at all times. I also like to place focus when people like Den can only attack my description of certain Remainers rather than address the actual challenge put forward. That rather oversize, Hughesque image contains some truths in the sense of describing what’s gone downhill since Brexit. I just challenge what negative effect on that list has been caused by Brexit. CRASHED CURRENCY - is that where we sit now? It certainly has had crashed moments, especially after the Brexit vote, but right now I’m seeing levels similar to 2016. PRICE RIUSES - is that entirely due to Brexit? Costs of doing business with the EU have risen, and the costs have been passed on to consumers. What’s should be happening, under a decent investment friendly government, is to work sufficiently hard to increase our wealth. The price rise component due to Brexit has not been unaffordable. NORMALISATION OF LYING - the expressed hopes of the Leave Campaign should not be relegated to LYING. Only Remainers do that. I’m disappointed at the slow pace of growth - mainly due to government incompetence. WORSENING TRADE GAP - Yes, that’s true and it is not beneficial to us. That’s the price of regaining sovereignty from a nasty regime in Brussels that only wants to punish us. Why would we want to be a member of such a regimen? As a member, we could not undo this. THE UNDERMINING OF PARLIAMENT - What’s that got to do with Brexit? If EU federates, then Parliament would be undermined. If you are referring to that clown Boris and that fool Truss, then that’s got nothing to do with Brexit. Self-inflicted (by the Tories) wounds, they were. THE SPLINTERING OF FAMILIES - I never like to see this (in the EU context) and I didn’t know this was a big issue. LOSS OF HIGH INCOME JOBS - Loss? Or non-growth of high income jobs? The latter is due to government incompetence,, not Brexit. THREAT TO PEACE IN IRELAND - what threat? That was a confection created by Varadkar just to make life difficult for the UK. The stupid government swallowed that hook, line and sinker and we now have the ridiculous situation of a North Sea Border. That’s one side to it; the other side is that with wise investment, NI can have the best of both worlds and if I was the NI SOS, I’d be working on that with fervour. THE SHORTAGE OF FARM WORKERS - yes, that’s true; but is that a big reason to have remained in the EU? This problem needs a structural solution that still needs a lot of design. FURTHER ALIENATION OF SCOTLAND - We either have a UK or we don’t. 52/48 represents the democratically expressed view of the UK on a Brexit ticket. Personally, I would have preferred a stronger mandate but there was no constitutional mechanism for the government of the day to have set any margin whereby governing taking forward the Referendum result. The ALIENATION is purely a manipulation mechanism cionfected by the SNP in their stupid pursuit of power. WEAKENING OF OUR SCIENCE BASE - I want to see the government taking a sensible road in rejoins the European science institutions. THE LOSS OF HEALTH COVER IN 27 COUNTRIES - really? What’s the GHIC about? And we can negotiate reciprocity. HIGHER PHONE CHARGES WHEN TRAVELLING - not for O2 users. LOSS OF GDPR PROTECTION. - What loss? GDPR still applies (and it’s far too onerous in some respects). UNCERTAINTY IN GIBRALTAR - there is no uncertainty. Spain is trying it on again and those bustard in Brussels are lending Spain a hand. Why would we want to be in such a corrupt union? LOSS OF INFLUENCE IN THE WORLD - nothing to do with Brexit. The EC wants greater control over foreign policy (VdL’s first speech) which would reduce our influence. What’s happening now regarding our influence is nothing to do with Brexit and a lot to do with world events on which the EU also has no influence. SOARING DEBT - nothing to do with Brexit. All to do with world circumstances made doubly worse by government incompetence. We are where we are due to incompetent government which has imperilled the NHS and it’s nothing to do with BREXIT beyond what I’ve iterated above. |
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By that logic, whoever has a majority won’t be held to task for anything, as there are no other promises on the ballot paper at Election time? |
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It wasn’t a general election, were each party puts forward a manifesto. The question was in or out, regardless of any other consequence. But you know that anyway, as does everyone else. |
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In a sane world, the politicians who wished to change the macro economic & societal dna of a G7 country, would bring to the table a cogent plan, providing coherent reasoning why this was good idea for the population as a whole. Yet, as Pierre has so eloquently pointed out, they did none of this. All they focussed on is trying to persuade sufficient floating voters to get over a very low bar. This they did by promising no downside and a lot of upside. They lied ... and here we are, with the diehards now claiming it was not the project's fault but rather the (flawed) implementation. You see for those who always saw this as a holy, religious crusade, the facts & evidence cannot matter. It is the fundamental definition of faith. |
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http://www.voteleavetakecontrol.org/why_vote_leave.html There are no other promises on the ballot paper. The General Election vote is Labour or Conservative, regardless of any consequence. But you know that, anyway, as does everyone else… |
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The amount of information out there was gargantuan. The government paid for information on what it meant to leave to posted through every door in the nation. To say people didn’t know what they voted for is, and has always been an insult to those that did. The fact that the government has not managed the outcome as they should or could have is no reflection on the wishes of the people. They voted out, not because of sunlit uplands, but because they wanted British issues to be dealt with by the British parliament not the Brussels/Strasberg one. The referendum question was not vote out and get this or vote in and get that. 7 years on and we’re still whining about it, pisses me off. |
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Rebutting simplistic sophistry isn’t whining, it’s pointing out fallacious arguments.
Many years ago, I stated in another thread "we’re all leavers now", and I still believe that - doesn’t give people a "get out of jail" card to talk bolleaux, though… |
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Like this splendid chap: https://inews.co.uk/news/world/brexi...-house-2508493 Quote:
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