Delayed Brexit Means No Brexit

Started by RHaggis3 pages
Originally posted by Steve Zodiac
Well as the majority of Brits know what the EU is now and most don't want to leave anymore...

"They were idiots before, but now they are smart and educated because they agree with my opinion."

Originally posted by RHaggis
"They were idiots before, but now they are smart and educated because they agree with my opinion."
This.

Originally posted by Foxsteak
Scotland be super remain just to give more drama.

I wouldn't be so sure. Thankfully, the SNP wave has been quelled for the time being with their recent drop in seats in the last election, ironically enough mainly to the Tories.

Sadly though, yes, I doubt this would change much in terms of Scotland's Brexit position. I seem to be a minority among my fellow Scots. Ol' Nige didn't touch many hearts and minds up north.

Originally posted by RHaggis
I wouldn't be so sure. Thankfully, the SNP wave has been quelled for the time being with their recent drop in seats in the last election, ironically enough mainly to the Tories.

Sadly though, yes, I doubt this would change much in terms of Scotland's Brexit position. I seem to be a minority among my fellow Scots. Ol' Nige didn't touch many hearts and minds up north.

Tories, especially in Scotland, have a strong unionist movement and are pretty based. Their position was to remain part of the UK, whereas Labour were kinda all over the place.

I really don't think they'll have another referendum soon. I think most people know they'll vote against it.

What is the main problem with the EU not wanting the UK to leave? Why is this such a big deal? In the quick scan of the overall consequences of a Brexit, it seems like the UK would lose out more than the remaining members. or if this is such a huge issue, why not rethink the immigration laws to appease the people who voted for Brexit, because from what I understand, that was was of the biggest selling points no?

Originally posted by socool8520
What is the main problem with the EU not wanting the UK to leave? Why is this such a big deal? In the quick scan of the overall consequences of a Brexit, it seems like the UK would lose out more than the remaining members. or if this is such a huge issue, why not rethink the immigration laws to appease the people who voted for Brexit, because from what I understand, that was was of the biggest selling points no?
Because the EU is dependent on the UK remaining. An EU with no UK is like a cup of tea with out a tea bag.

Spoiler:
Hot water

Originally posted by RHaggis
I wouldn't be so sure. Thankfully, the SNP wave has been quelled for the time being with their recent drop in seats in the last election, ironically enough mainly to the Tories.

Sadly though, yes, I doubt this would change much in terms of Scotland's Brexit position. I seem to be a minority among my fellow Scots. Ol' Nige didn't touch many hearts and minds up north.

But clearly touched you in all the right places aye Haggis?

Originally posted by Beniboybling
But clearly touched you in all the right places aye Haggis?

So immature! 😠

Looks like KMC has its next new Bromance.

Originally posted by socool8520
What is the main problem with the EU not wanting the UK to leave? Why is this such a big deal? In the quick scan of the overall consequences of a Brexit, it seems like the UK would lose out more than the remaining members. or if this is such a huge issue, why not rethink the immigration laws to appease the people who voted for Brexit, because from what I understand, that was was of the biggest selling points no?

Who cares? They voted to leave. If they were too stupid to look up the consequences before hand...wait, aren't these the people who try to act like they are so much better than Americans?

Originally posted by Surtur
Who cares? They voted to leave. If they were too stupid to look up the consequences before hand...wait, aren't these the people who try to act like they are so much better than Americans?

Generalisation and half, me thinks.

Originally posted by RHaggis
Generalisation and half, me thinks.

Which thing? Their ignorance or the idea the Brits are somehow smarter than Americans? Smarter/better/whatever, whichever false notion people believe.

Originally posted by Surtur
Which thing? Their ignorance or the idea the Brits are somehow smarter than Americans? Smarter/better/whatever, whichever false notion people believe.

Both.

Originally posted by Surtur
Which thing? Their ignorance or the idea the Brits are somehow smarter than Americans? Smarter/better/whatever, whichever false notion people believe.
We are better than Americans.