Richard Taylor
"William Tell could take an apple off your head. Taylor could take out a processed pea."
Sid Waddell
Cameron bolted after his mess and so have the provokers on here.
Create a stir then vanish.
Just accept democracy.
Accept the result.
And get to the ballet box next time and hope you are in the majority.
PS well done Boris.
I think most of the remainers on here have either been hounded out (not wanting to mention any names here), or have left you to it.
I wonder if this is good gauge of the way the public debate has gone.
I do accept the result. People voted for Brexit. This was based on the clearly stated pledges by lots of leading brexiteer politicians that this would mean leaving with a deal. If the UK can achieve this, I will accept democracy (despite thinking we're better off in the EU).
However, I and most other remainers, plus a small but substantial proportion of brexiteers don't support a no-deal brexit. For this reason, I think that delivering a no-deal brexit would be contrary to the wishes of the majority of UK people, and therefore anti-democratic.
Some fair points Noel.
BUT
Deals were never on the table.
The vote was leave or remain.
There was no option of leaving with a deal on my ballot paper, just Leave or Remain.
There are a lot of people out there kidding themselves that they are democrats.
Visibility good except in Hill Fog
Heheh, this explains everything, if that is your idea of embarrassing yourself what a dreary life you must live, this is pretty much normal behaviour for my family, both biological and chosen!
Disgusting is about as mild a superlative as I can imagine, there are thousands far worse than this, but okay, I am happy to be delicate, what a lovely quality - thank you for the compliment!
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You're both right LB and Stagger, and for that reason there is a little wiggle room in what type of Brexit the government delivers and still says "this is what you voted for". And I realise this is grey area, and I'm likely to be to at one end of that grey area as a remainer, just as you are likely to be at the other end. For me, given that there are hundreds of quotes and youtube clips of prominent brexiteer politicians saying during the campaign that we will get a deal, I think that's what got them over the line. I suggest if they'd have said "we'll try to get a deal, but if we can't we'll leave without a deal" the result would have been different.
So to bring us back to where we are now. I see two outcomes:
1. Boris is trying to convince everyone that he favours a no-deal, but in reality this is a bargaining position so he can get a better deal. If he gets a deal, well done him. He can probably get re-elected on the back of this, depending on how much of a victory the electorate view this as. If this goes wrong, the Brexit party might split the Tory vote. Politics aside, I think this is the outcome on Brexit most people would favour. Stagger, LB, do you agree?
2. Boris is trying to get a no-deal to shoot the Brexit party's fox and to then blame the EU and hope to get elected on the back of that. As a remainer, I can see the benefits of this to Boris, but not for the country as a whole.
Of course, this very much depends what sort of deal. I'm guessing the deal would be something like the May-Barnier deal but with the NI situation sorted out - that seems to be what is being discussed now.