DiamondGooner wrote:Zedie wrote:You're more concerned with forcing through a leave vote because the people voted on absolute lies 2 years ago than actually looking at what benefits a leave vote would give us versus the massive pitfalls.
You talk like every country in the world isn't doing just fine outside of the EU?
Who sold you this line that if we're not in the UK we'll sink into the atlantic?
The fact is all those pit falls you declared are "possibilities" I'm not saying they are or aren't I'm saying no one know's because we're not out of the EU and we haven't gone out on our own so no one know's.
What Remain are doing is using the uncertainty of no-deal to declare it a bad thing.
You see as you said, I'm bothered that the referendum isn't carried out despite the uncertainty .......... well yes Zedie, because that's how democracy works.
If we were to fail to deliver Brexit then what? what democratic elected decision should ever be upheld? ......... that's called a dictatorship.
I'm pretty disgusted to be fair because Remain started off saying "Well yes the votes been had but we want a Soft Brexit" now its "We want another chance to vote Remain".
Hypocrisy doesn't wash down very well when your a central voter who believes in democracy.
Whether you like it or not, there was a result and all these threats were issued before the vote, Remain just want to rehash it until they get the outcome they want, that is not democracy, which is why I can't side with Remain.
The fact that you and UFGN can't grasp why that's my position is the whole trouble with why middle of the road voters get turned off by this Ultra socialist approach of not accepting a democratic decision.
1: You're not a voter at all
2: Re the bold bit, we've been over this before and you simply can't get it into your head;
The EU are our biggest importer and exporter, and our neighbours. For "Other countries" with economies similar to ours, that isn't the case
f***ing obviously