Ancient Moaner wrote:so, all you remoaners......................shall we perhaps vote in Labour ( :lol: :lol: ) so they can reverse the will of the people of the UK and plonk us back in the EU. Then the Brussels Eurocrats can breath a sigh of relief that their cash cow is 'back on board?. Why is it that they are so vehement about a large divorce bill? Because they know that without our financial input they will struggle. Germany, which is now the most powerful Country in Europe (strange that, I thought they lost a world war some years ago so that they would never become as strong again) is now as bad as the UK, currently not being able to form a sustainable government, consequently, their influence may not be as strong as the other 26 Countries might hope or imagine. Where will the money for their ivory towers come from after 2019? (subject to us still having a government rather than a clown convention at the helm).
Tirade from the reds to follow after the ads...................... :wink:
I'll have a go at deciphering this :D
<sigh again>
This is not a left versus right thing (he says for at least the third time).
The Conservatives are split right down the middle on Brexit - as is the country.
Half the people want to Remain in the EU.
More than half of the House of Commons want to remain in the EU.
It makes no sense whatsoever to leave. In fact, your thoughts on what this means, if this post is anything to go by, make no sense either. If you are unsure what I mean - why mention the war? Why mention the Germans at all? And if you are going to mention the Germans, why not also mention that our "beloved" Royal family hail from Germany originally?
I think this proves that some Brexiteers are living in the past and not looking to the future. It seems that the world outside the UK is irrelevant to them. Or perhaps, because we don't have an empire anymore we should stand up against an enemy that doesn't exist because, in their eyes, they aren't looking for a prosperous future at all - in their eyes they are trying to ROB us.
Except, none of that is true is it?
Such thoughts come from a closed mind. The only picture is the here and now and our glorious days in the past.
Now, because we are leaving the EU, we will have no influence on the future of the EU. We are the laughing stock of most if not all western nations. We have shot ourselves in the foot.
We all like an underdog, as Brits, don't we? So now we have turned ourselves into Europe's biggest underdog. And we are so proud.
I'd like to think that your post is tongue in cheek, AM - that you are trying to be as "witty" as Cully. But you're not are you? You truly believe the words you have written.
I'm struggling not to go in with all guns blazing. In the interests of harmony - and not wanting to turn into Cully (or worse - Sound Out) - I shall resist.
Actually what genuinely made me laugh was this: "subject to us still having a government rather than a clown convention at the helm"
You do realise that the Tory party consists of Theresa May, Michael Gove, Jeremy Hunt (with a silent C), Jacob Rhys-Mogg, Iain Duncan Smith and perhaps the biggest clown of all Boris Johnson?
I don't like any politicians but even you can't be serious about that.
Now then - can we get back on track and have some sensible thoughts from "the will of the people" who voted for Brexit please?
I'm still waiting for the positives of leaving the EU - and I haven't read anything at all yet from a single Brexiteer on this or any other thread.
Surely there must be at least one!