Not here. They either kill themselves or end up in prison. Democracy works.
IMO no deal is the best deal. How can you have a deal with the EU when they are undemocratic and not flexible? The people voted to leave and if that means no deal, then I don't see the issue. You talk about 'recession', but all a recession is is a temporary halt of economic growth. Germany is already heading towards recession and countries like France have been borderline revolution as is their historical habit. I think all things considered you should be a bit more positive and stay with your leave belief and accept that a short term adjustment is bound to happen. I know you have project fear on your radio and TV day in day out, but you know how wrong they usually are. The UK is a powerful country with many allies. You will be fine.
I can see Boris teaming up with Farage and it is very telling that Labour refuses to go with an election. They know that they would likely go the way of the Whigs. People want their Brexit and it is not going away. In fact politicians here are playing a very dangerous game and showing no loyalty to their electorate.
Brexit has destroyed the Conservative party and they may never recover.
Brexit did not mean a no deal. A good deal can be made which is what Boris does not want. He wants us forced to sell off the NHS and become another tax haven.
Amber Rudd has resigned today.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Labours 6 tests for a deal seem sensible and reasonable.
https://inews.co.uk/news/brexit/labo...e-speech-2018/
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
It's a no win situation whoever is at the helm.
Let the comedy continue....
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
It doesn't help when there is a 5th column sabotaging things. I was reading a few articles in the mainstream and project fear is frankly way over the top. Johnson is now apparently worse than Thatcher despite basically taking the positive aspects of Labour's manifesto.
The EU fetish some have is so strange. It is as though people have never read up on the long term history of their own nation. Britain has always been fine despite the risks Europe has posed. Britain has always led the way, so to be subsumed by such a monolith like the EU is frankly sad.
Double post for good advice
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