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Isn't it time to acknowledge the referendum has been a complete catastrophe?
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Way too many in parliament are out of touch with voters. Immigration is a concern. But so is inequality in the UK.
Brexit is a side effect of that.
Roll on the Japanese model.....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWay too many in parliament are out of touch with voters. Immigration is a concern. But so is inequality in the UK.
Brexit is a side effect of that.
Roll on the North Korean model.....Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
And I am 100% sure Scotland will not be going anywhere."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe days after the 2010 general election were far more unstable than this, and this is nothing compared to the 70s.
I personally think too much is being made, the government have a mandate to renegotiate, someone will be leading that in a couple of months, most probably Boris.
And I am 100% sure Scotland will not be going anywhere.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostStill stuck in denialComment
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostOh it will, eventually. No doubt about it.
While polls are notoriously inaccurate, 59% as in this one (other polls show similar) are outside of the margin of error.
Polls Show Scotland Strongly Backs Secession From UK Over Brexit -- News from Antiwar.com
And the appetite for another referendum will grow when Scotland feels the backlash from the economic pain that is surely coming.Comment
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It's far too early to say whether this a catastrophe or not.
We are only just into the biggest political upheaval in Europe since the 1940's. Turbulence and general wailing and nashing of teeth are to be expected.
What we need right now is for some political leadership.
Everyone needs to MTFU.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe SNP are presenting this as Scotland just taking on the UK's membership. That won't happen. We will have to reapply, take on the Euro and cut public spending by 1700 per person to get to a 3% deficit level required to join. Once that sinks in to the electorate there will be no referendum, it is unwinnable.Comment
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostIt's far too early to say whether this a catastrophe or not.
We are only just into the biggest political upheaval in Europe since the 1940's. Turbulence and general wailing and nashing of teeth are to be expected.
What we need right now is for some political leadership.
Everyone needs to MTFU.Comment
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