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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 14 Feb 23 9.07am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Matov


As opposed to what we have here?

This is the point. Brexit was a fantastic opportunity for the UK to fast-track itself into a leading position. Huge advantages but it required bold application.

Saw an article in today's Guardian in which Lord Frost, the previous lead Brexit negotiator, questioned why the hell a Conservative Government, with the majority it has gained on the back of a solid Leave mandate, is having cross party talks?

They want us back in. It is as simple as that. The Conservatives, with that majority won on the basis of getting Brexit done and sacking many of the leading Remain voices from their own side in the run could have done whatever they wanted. You name it, they could have done it.

And instead, almost nothing at all. Apart from leading the charge to stop Ukraine reaching a peace accord with Russia. In effect, prolonging that almighty s*** storm.

People need to wake up this. The Tories could have done all kinds of things. Instead, nothing. Literally SFA.

Now I personally think the economic predictions for the next year, like so many other economic predictions, will prove utterly wrong (again) but what is obvious is that the political elite of this country want us firmly back inside of the EU (and not, in my opinion, because it wants to help the EU get stronger).

Outside of a revolution, in every sense of the word, we are heading back in within the next 10 years. Potentially sooner with my prediction some kind of second ref in 2026 predicated on the notion that people have had a decade to make their minds up with the option of effectively a new deal that ties us fully into the free market and customs union against rejoining with the EU welcoming us (and more importantly the cash) with open arms.

The only "fantastic opportunity" that Brexit ever offered was to lay to rest for ever the idea that Britain in the 21st century can succeed alone, and to consign the ideologues who cling to the notion that we can to the history books.

What a cost we are paying though to establish as fact what looked blindingly obvious to many of us back in 2016, some of whom fought tooth and nail to avoid us committing national suicide. That Nigel Farage's name will eventually be found on the same page in history books as William Joyce and Oswald Mosely is no compensation.

At least the above now begins to recognise that a pathway is beginning to emerge which will lead to an initial compromise and eventually to a resumption of full membership.

We need to be in the EU. The EU needs us to be in the EU. The world needs us to be in the EU. We need to be helping to identify the weaknesses and find ways to reform. Finding things to criticise is cheap and easy, whichever political system is targetted. We do it here all the time. The bottom line is what actually works best and looking at the overall picture there appears to be no doubt that the EU delivers.

YouGov have a lot of data about how attitudes have changed, which continues. This is but one:-

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Online Flag The garden of England 14 Feb 23 9.39am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

The only "fantastic opportunity" that Brexit ever offered was to lay to rest for ever the idea that Britain in the 21st century can succeed alone, and to consign the ideologues who cling to the notion that we can to the history books.

What a cost we are paying though to establish as fact what looked blindingly obvious to many of us back in 2016, some of whom fought tooth and nail to avoid us committing national suicide. That Nigel Farage's name will eventually be found on the same page in history books as William Joyce and Oswald Mosely is no compensation.

At least the above now begins to recognise that a pathway is beginning to emerge which will lead to an initial compromise and eventually to a resumption of full membership.

We need to be in the EU. The EU needs us to be in the EU. The world needs us to be in the EU. We need to be helping to identify the weaknesses and find ways to reform. Finding things to criticise is cheap and easy, whichever political system is targetted. We do it here all the time. The bottom line is what actually works best and looking at the overall picture there appears to be no doubt that the EU delivers.

YouGov have a lot of data about how attitudes have changed, which continues. This is but one:-

[Link]

“Finding things to criticise is cheap and easy” your very own words!
Is that not true of you about brexit ?

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 14 Feb 23 10.31am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

The only "fantastic opportunity" that Brexit ever offered was to lay to rest for ever the idea that Britain in the 21st century can succeed alone, and to consign the ideologues who cling to the notion that we can to the history books.

What a cost we are paying though to establish as fact what looked blindingly obvious to many of us back in 2016, some of whom fought tooth and nail to avoid us committing national suicide. That Nigel Farage's name will eventually be found on the same page in history books as William Joyce and Oswald Mosely is no compensation.

At least the above now begins to recognise that a pathway is beginning to emerge which will lead to an initial compromise and eventually to a resumption of full membership.

We need to be in the EU. The EU needs us to be in the EU. The world needs us to be in the EU. We need to be helping to identify the weaknesses and find ways to reform. Finding things to criticise is cheap and easy, whichever political system is targetted. We do it here all the time. The bottom line is what actually works best and looking at the overall picture there appears to be no doubt that the EU delivers.

YouGov have a lot of data about how attitudes have changed, which continues. This is but one:-

[Link]

Joyce was a traitor and got his just desserts so Fagarge is in that same bracket?

 


One more point

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View HKOwen's Profile HKOwen Flag Hong Kong 14 Feb 23 11.34am Send a Private Message to HKOwen Add HKOwen as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

“Finding things to criticise is cheap and easy” your very own words!
Is that not true of you about brexit ?

Game, set and match

 


Responsibility Deficit Disorder is a medical condition. Symptoms include inability to be corrected when wrong, false sense of superiority, desire to share personal info no else cares about, general hubris. It's a medical issue rather than pure arrogance.

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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 14 Feb 23 11.41am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

“Finding things to criticise is cheap and easy” your very own words!
Is that not true of you about brexit ?

No. Brexit isn’t a political system. It’s much more than that.

It was a decision to abandon one vision in favour of another carried out via political shenanigans.

 


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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 14 Feb 23 11.44am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

Joyce was a traitor and got his just desserts so Fagarge is in that same bracket?

Not in the same bracket but on the same page in history books.

Remember, history is always written by the victorious.

 


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View ASCPFC's Profile ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 14 Feb 23 12.04pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

Joyce was a traitor and got his just desserts so Fagarge is in that same bracket?

Joyce is buried near me. Relatively controversial in history as he wasn't British but was still killed as a traitor. Not sure anyone was too bothered at the time however.

 


Red and Blue Army!

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View Matov's Profile Matov Flag 14 Feb 23 12.06pm Send a Private Message to Matov Add Matov as a friend

I think this offers a fascinating insight into how we are being 'spun' a tale about the EU.

Look at how the inflation predictions are presented.

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"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." - 1984 - George Orwell.

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View Matov's Profile Matov Flag 14 Feb 23 12.08pm Send a Private Message to Matov Add Matov as a friend

From the Times. A bar chart showing inflation predictions...

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"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." - 1984 - George Orwell.

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View Behind Enemy Lines's Profile Behind Enemy Lines Flag Sussex 14 Feb 23 1.38pm Send a Private Message to Behind Enemy Lines Add Behind Enemy Lines as a friend

Originally posted by Matov

From the Times. A bar chart showing inflation predictions...

I can't wait for their letters page tomorrow...

Somebody needs to tell the work experience kid not to bother turning up tomorrow.

 


hats off to palace, they were always gonna be louder, and hate to say it but they were impressive ALL bouncing and singing.

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View mezzer's Profile mezzer Flag Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 14 Feb 23 1.40pm Send a Private Message to mezzer Add mezzer as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

The only "fantastic opportunity" that Brexit ever offered was to lay to rest for ever the idea that Britain in the 21st century can succeed alone, and to consign the ideologues who cling to the notion that we can to the history books.

What a cost we are paying though to establish as fact what looked blindingly obvious to many of us back in 2016, some of whom fought tooth and nail to avoid us committing national suicide. That Nigel Farage's name will eventually be found on the same page in history books as William Joyce and Oswald Mosely is no compensation.

At least the above now begins to recognise that a pathway is beginning to emerge which will lead to an initial compromise and eventually to a resumption of full membership.

We need to be in the EU. The EU needs us to be in the EU. The world needs us to be in the EU. We need to be helping to identify the weaknesses and find ways to reform. Finding things to criticise is cheap and easy, whichever political system is targetted. We do it here all the time. The bottom line is what actually works best and looking at the overall picture there appears to be no doubt that the EU delivers.

YouGov have a lot of data about how attitudes have changed, which continues. This is but one:-

[Link]

Been on the hyperbole tablets again WE?

"We need to be in the EU".
Why?
"The EU needs us to be in the EU"
Why?
"The world needs us to be in the EU"
Why?

 


Living down here does have some advantages. At least you can see them cry.

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View SW19 CPFC's Profile SW19 CPFC Flag Addiscombe West 14 Feb 23 1.54pm Send a Private Message to SW19 CPFC Add SW19 CPFC as a friend

Originally posted by georgenorman

The ability for us to vote for or against them, unlike the unelected, unaccountable lawmakers of the undemocratic, racketeering EU.


Edited by georgenorman (13 Feb 2023 5.48pm)

We'll see whether that stance ends up being purely ideological and emotional, rather than logical in a decade or so. The way things are going I'd say we're rapidly veering away from logic

 


Did you know? 98.0000001% of people are morons.

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