Re: Brexit - Can you ever please both sides?
Originally Posted by
Aerolor
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Of course it will Bruce. When there is little margin between leave and stay, how could there ever be agreement reached. IMO as the referendum was not legally binding anyway, we should abandon the whole thing, at least for the time being. Give Jo Public more information and/or education about the whole process (not simply ask shall we leave or stay). When everyone has had the chance to be well informed and truly know what they are in for (warts and all on both sides) then another referendum can be held with everybody's eyes wide open.
In the meantime, I think this country needs to get back to some sort of normality. This Brexit rubbish is tearing our country apart.
My Bold!
Do we know what "normality" is?
We have to understand that the Brexit issue has provided a fair bit of education on the quality of the people who undertake the Management, of our Country, on our behalf.
Are they inept only in terms of Brexit? Or are they inept in practically everything they do?
For sure, the big referendum gave us some hope that Parliament listened to the thoughts of the voters.
Events, since then, have been much more likely to educate us that they listened - but did not act accordingly.
We don't have to talk about how disgusted the Leavers are with the Government.
What we should worry about is the way the remainers are supporting the Government act of kicking everything back along the road - to the point where nothing will happen.
Remainers need to think - if you support the government in doing this obfuscation, the next time there is a big decision to be made, they (the government) will do the same to you.
Additionally, the public will never be asked their opinion, about anything, ever again. It's pointless.
Finally, those who are saying that they will not vote Tory at any forthcoming election were not kidding.
What's the point, they will ask, of voting, at all, if MPs go off and do whatever suits them anyway.
"You sow what you shall reap".