08-07-2019, 13:57
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laeva recumbens anguis
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Well, Parliament has made a complete hash of it, and I think most people would agree with me.
---------- Post added at 12:38 ---------- Previous post was at 12:33 ----------
I didn't try to move away from anything. If you read my post again, you will see that I was using the link to support the point about bailouts. I did not say anything about fishing quotas at all, but that was mentioned at the end of the link I provided.
I rhen commented on your point about ownership, explaining that it did not matter who owned the rights as long as they used British fishermen.
Who rattled your cage, anyway? No need to get so indignant.
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The Government made a hash of it (by not involving anyone outside the Government), not Parliament.
Who do the public blame? The Government (mostly).
https://capx.co/who-does-the-public-...e-brexit-mess/
Quote:
Ipsos MORI’s latest poll, conducted Saturday to Wednesday, also asked who would be held responsible in the event of a no deal Brexit, with respondents asked to choose two or three options from a list of who would be responsible.
This presented a less encouraging picture for the government, with almost half (48 per cent, up 13 points since December) saying that they would be to blame, and about a third (35 per cent, up 4) saying Tory MPs, just ahead of the EU (32 per cent, up 5).
Brexit campaigners would be blamed by 28 per cent (down 7), still above Remain campaigners (23 per cent, up 9) although the gap between them is much smaller. Labour was also on 23 per cent (up 4) and other parties were unchanged on 10 per cent.
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