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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 19 Dec 19 12.18pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

Be interesting when Brexit has happened and people that voted for it to be 'done' realise it's anything but and how the repercussions transpire.

Think the political ground will look very different in 5 years time. If we get that far without another election.

It's done in terms of blocking and that's what 'Brexit' is for many....politicians arguing in parliament and fudge and block.

All done now.

The point is that a majority exists who aren't fond of the EU.....there are clear reasons for that.

In fact the EU isn't that popular within many EU countries itself.

 


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I do have some sympathy for Corbyn here.....it can't be fun to be continually hounded.

Edited by Stirlingsays (19 Dec 2019 12.26pm)

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

It's done in terms of blocking and that's what 'Brexit' is for many....politicians arguing in parliament and fudge and block.

All done now.

The point is that a majority exists who aren't fond of the EU.....there are clear reasons for that.

In fact the EU isn't that popular within many EU countries itself.

The EU was always a far bigger bogeyman than made out to distract from decades of government failure.

Once it's gone there's only themselves left to blame.

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 19 Dec 19 12.31pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

The EU was always a far bigger bogeyman than made out to distract from decades of government failure.

Once it's gone there's only themselves left to blame.

The EU is to blame for what the EU became.

It had zero mandate and all you are seeing is that correction: nothing more, nothing less.

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

The EU is to blame for what the EU became.

It had zero mandate and all you are seeing is that correction: nothing more, nothing less.

But it's been sold to the British public as the root of all evil. When it all unfolds and becomes clear that it wasn't things will be interesting.

 

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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

I do have some sympathy for Corbyn here.....it can't be fun to be continually hounded.

Edited by Stirlingsays (19 Dec 2019 12.26pm)

True the press are pretty low. I wish some of the celebrities would band together and go and hound the journalists at their home see how they like that.

What was the point of door stopping Corbyn today. He has said he will step down he's spoken about the election loss there is nothing newsworthy about him until he goes.

 


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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 19 Dec 19 12.48pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

But it's been sold to the British public as the root of all evil. When it all unfolds and becomes clear that it wasn't things will be interesting.

Wisbech might be right this could be the kick up the pants the EU needs to reform itself. Maybe in 5 years there will be a 2 tier EU if 1 week is a long time in politics 5 years is a lifetime.

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 19 Dec 19 2.19pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

But it's been sold to the British public as the root of all evil. When it all unfolds and becomes clear that it wasn't things will be interesting.

Tell the Catalans that.

Besides the EU has never been 'the root of all evil'.

If you think that people, who never valued the EU as a governing force before are going to going to change their tune I think perhaps you're more wistful than realistic.

Edited by Stirlingsays (19 Dec 2019 3.35pm)

 


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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 19 Dec 19 3.27pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

The EU was always a far bigger bogeyman than made out to distract from decades of government failure.

Once it's gone there's only themselves left to blame.

Agreed. All the recent opinion polls, and indeed the election result itself, suggest that more people now prefer to remain in the EU than leave it. First past the post was a significant reason for the election result.

It was not the EU itself but a weariness of the Brexit process which people didn't like.

The coming months and years will be interesting to observe. If in 12 months a "no deal" exit is back on the agenda then the temperature is bound to rise again and those who wanted to "Get Brexit done" might not feel quite so enthusiastic, having been promised a deal would be easy. The con man would have struck again but by then we will be stuck with him for 4 more years unless he himself decides political expediency enables him to call a snap election as by then the fixed Parliaments Act will be no more.

You are right, once we no longer have the EU to blame then the heat will fall only on the government. With such a large majority the excuse cupboard is empty. No blaming a blocking Parliament. With the economy likely to be in decline, and new trade deals unable to replace what we are losing from the EU, I can already anticipate a ground swelling of dissatisfaction.

The long game now needs to be played by EU believers for their time will come again. Good sense will always overcome bad. It just takes time and a few setbacks are inevitable.

I'll bide my time and encourage the growth of a true centrist party which is so much a need now.

 


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View Uphill's Profile Uphill Flag Bedford 19 Dec 19 3.36pm Send a Private Message to Uphill Add Uphill as a friend

To Wisbech Eagle I commend your efforts to put the Labour point of view but I think we have got your message

Two points I would say about the EU:

1. They sell more to us than we do to them.
2. The Tories won because of the fury of the 17 odd million who voted to leave and saw their decision torpedoed in Westminster.

To be honest I think most on here have been tolerant of your extensive posts and I salute Midlands Eagle who has let you have your say. But, honestly, isn't it time to call it a day?

 

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When you are engaged in this conversations you just get a sense that the other side is.....well here's a link.

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Originally posted by Uphill

To Wisbech Eagle I commend your efforts to put the Labour point of view but I think we have got your message

Two points I would say about the EU:

1. They sell more to us than we do to them.
2. The Tories won because of the fury of the 17 odd million who voted to leave and saw their decision torpedoed in Westminster.

To be honest I think most on here have been tolerant of your extensive posts and I salute Midlands Eagle who has let you have your say. But, honestly, isn't it time to call it a day?

Free speech etc. Just because you don't agree with him doesn't mean he has to stop posting on here.

 

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