Doon frae Troon
Ryder Cup Winner
Stay in the EU and give them all your money.
Leave and die lonely and broke.
Very astute :lol:
Lonely , hungry and broke.
The third option would be...…..turn back the clock to 2016 and be rich and happy.
Stay in the EU and give them all your money.
Leave and die lonely and broke.
If it's decided the will be a referendum on whatever deal we get, what choices would be on the ballot paper?
How far would you like this piece of paper shoved up Jean-Claude's butt?
I am indeed Pro Brexit but I assume that I am entitled to that opinion. I have looked at the pros and cons of staying or leaving the EU and came to my decision that leaving would be in our overall interest. I am prepared to consider other views but so far nothing has been substantial enough to change my view. The fact that I have certain views and can enter in discussion to explain and defend them is IMO quite healthy and democratic although it seems to offend you for some reason, you also hold yourself up as the arbitrator on who knows and doesn't know what they are talking about, some high ground you have found to stand on there! I dont attack you from arms length like you have just done to me, I rather leave you to your opinions, if you were to post something I disagree with then in the normal way of debate I may or may not decide to reply or challenge what you have said. You of course are entitled to do the same with my views but I find your above post rather ironic in that you are attacking others on the basis they have entered the arena and given opinions. Would you suggest the discussion would be better if no one said anything without running it past you first? I would remind you there is no compulsion for you to read or post in this thread if it offends you, which it clearly does.No Doon and no interest in watching it - if someone wants to see and find bias they always will. Take your posts for example - everyone knows that 99.9% of your posts have a clear anti English anti BBC anti government bias - we all know it and we all know you are incapable of posting from a neutral point of view and it’s always either Pro Scottish or anti English or both. It’s the same with SILH always posting anti Brexit or SR posting pro Brexit - it’s just floods the thread and the people who know what they are talking about get drowned out - so a thread that can be informative to people becomes a slagging match between the same that ruined the last thread - thankfully I can get my facts , opinions from other sources and I can make me own mind up - I don’t care if you think the BBC is Bias - it’s a good service imo
No Doon and no interest in watching it - if someone wants to see and find bias they always will. Take your posts for example - everyone knows that 99.9% of your posts have a clear anti English anti BBC anti government bias - we all know it and we all know you are incapable of posting from a neutral point of view and it’s always either Pro Scottish or anti English or both. It’s the same with SILH always posting anti Brexit or SR posting pro Brexit - it’s just floods the thread and the people who know what they are talking about get drowned out - so a thread that can be informative to people becomes a slagging match between the same that ruined the last thread - thankfully I can get my facts , opinions from other sources and I can make me own mind up - I don’t care if you think the BBC is Bias - it’s a good service imo
I am indeed Pro Brexit but I assume that I am entitled to that opinion. I have looked at the pros and cons of staying or leaving the EU and came to my decision that leaving would be in our overall interest. I am prepared to consider other views but so far nothing has been substantial enough to change my view. The fact that I have certain views and can enter in discussion to explain and defend them is IMO quite healthy and democratic although it seems to offend you for some reason, you also hold yourself up as the arbitrator on who knows and doesn't know what they are talking about, some high ground you have found to stand on there! I dont attack you from arms length like you have just done to me, I rather leave you to your opinions, if you were to post something I disagree with then in the normal way of debate I may or may not decide to reply or challenge what you have said. You of course are entitled to do the same with my views but I find your above post rather ironic in that you are attacking others on the basis they have entered the arena and given opinions. Would you suggest the discussion would be better if no one said anything without running it past you first? I would remind you there is no compulsion for you to read or post in this thread if it offends you, which it clearly does.
I am indeed Pro Brexit but I assume that I am entitled to that opinion. I have looked at the pros and cons of staying or leaving the EU and came to my decision that leaving would be in our overall interest. I am prepared to consider other views but so far nothing has been substantial enough to change my view. The fact that I have certain views and can enter in discussion to explain and defend them is IMO quite healthy and democratic although it seems to offend you for some reason, you also hold yourself up as the arbitrator on who knows and doesn't know what they are talking about, some high ground you have found to stand on there! I dont attack you from arms length like you have just done to me, I rather leave you to your opinions, if you were to post something I disagree with then in the normal way of debate I may or may not decide to reply or challenge what you have said. You of course are entitled to do the same with my views but I find your above post rather ironic in that you are attacking others on the basis they have entered the arena and given opinions. Would you suggest the discussion would be better if no one said anything without running it past you first? I would remind you there is no compulsion for you to read or post in this thread if it offends you, which it clearly does.
So ........ we've finally come to the conclusion that anyone posting contrary views to our own are only expressing their own opinions and therefore we can totally ignore them.
Thank goodness 
Of course we can change our mind - after all JR-M has
https://metro.co.uk/video/jacob-rees-mogg-suggests-holding-second-referendum-brexit-1739176/
And that's from 2011. Dredging it up a bit Hugh. If you go back far enough you'll find many supporters of the Common Market ave long since changed their mind, courtesy of a lack of a vote on the Maastricht Treaty.
Yes - not yesterday. But he changed his mind. His comment was in a debate on a EU referendum and it was specifically about having a second referendum after the negotiations had been completed. But he has changed his mind - and so, therefore, could the British electorate.
After I have had an offer accepted on a house I want to buy, I have survey carried out (England and Wales). If the survey finds all sorts of issues and problems with and relating to the house, and subsequent negotiations with the seller come to nowt, then do I continue with my house purchase? Well I might do if I have absolutely no other choice or I am happy to burden myself with years of problems and costs - but I suggest that that would be a rare occurrence and instead I would pull out of the house purchase.
I would pull out - not because I didn't want to buy the house - but after having found out more about what buying that house entailed I decided that it just wasn't worth it or just too risky. I would pull out - and most folks would tell me that I was doing the right thing as continuing with such a purchase would be an insane thing to do.
Yes - not yesterday. But he changed his mind. His comment was in a debate on a EU referendum and it was specifically about having a second referendum after the negotiations had been completed. But he has changed his mind - and so, therefore, could the British electorate.
After I have had an offer accepted on a house I want to buy, I have survey carried out (England and Wales). If the survey finds all sorts of issues and problems with and relating to the house, and subsequent negotiations with the seller come to nowt, then do I continue with my house purchase? Well I might do if I have absolutely no other choice or I am happy to burden myself with years of problems and costs - but I suggest that that would be a rare occurrence and instead I would pull out of the house purchase.
I would pull out - not because I didn't want to buy the house - but after having found out more about what buying that house entailed I decided that it just wasn't worth it or just too risky. I would pull out - and most folks would tell me that I was doing the right thing as continuing with such a purchase would be an insane thing to do.
What I would like to know is, how is the magnificent Mr Fox is getting on with his 'easiest thing in the world' trade deals.
Not disputing that one bit. Do you expect the bulk of the Tory party to change their mind? Even then that’s too simplistic. Do you expect MPâ€s from predominantly Leave constituencies to risk their seats by going against their local constituents?
I'd suggest this is not the bets analogy.
Suppose you bought a franchise business but then the rest of the franchisees decided to become a corporate group and the original franchise creator wanted ever higher 'central' controls and contributions.
Would you still stick with it even though it was loosing you money and a long way from the business model you signed up to.
What I would like to know is, how is the magnificent Mr Fox is getting on with his 'easiest thing in the world' trade deals.
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And so we are where we are today. A Frankenstein's monster of a Deal being put to the EU, cobbled together from anything May could find that might work as a whole - but that in fact simply makes up a monster that is not surprisingly viewed as repulsive by hardline leavers - and is rejected by just about everyone who views it. A deal which like Frankenstein's monster will end up rejected by all and out in the cold - neither wanted nor loved by anybody.