Gransnet forums

News & politics

Let's not Forget Brexit(2)

(474 Posts)
Cindersdad Thu 02-Nov-17 09:04:57

It seems that 1000 posts is the limit for a thread, so carrying on I have to commend Day6 for persistence though really cannot understand any of the reasons LEAVER have given.

Let's we get the full disclosure of the Brexit impact statements. I want to try to avoid repitition but we have probably said at one time or other everything to say about Brexit.

The bottom line is that we will be worse off outside the EU. Yes there fault with the EU but outside we can do nothing inside we have a say.

The referendum result was based on lies. The LEAVE campaign finances are not above suspicion.

durhamjen Mon 06-Nov-17 20:32:37

infacts.org/may-consigns-uk-slow-lane-burying-head-sand/

A bit like some of the people on Gransnet.

Cindersdad Mon 06-Nov-17 21:28:21

DJ I've read with interest the links you've posted. At the time I felt Labour picked the wrong Milliband but David Milliband is no longer an MP so cannot stand for leader. We all agree that Brexit is in a total mess with no politician offering any hint of how to sort it out.

I can't believe that both the Tory and Labour parties are intent on pushing on with Brexit whatever the consequences. Surely sooner or later they must realize the hopelessness of their case. That would of course be "Against the will of the people" over turning the referendum.

A conundrum that will put both Mrs May and Mr Corbyn in a catch 22 position. What will they do then?

Who if anyone will rise to the occasion and save our country? There are some with the necessary intellect in both main parties but do they have the courage to grasp a very toxic nettle.

Sunny82z Mon 06-Nov-17 22:28:26

"The seventies was such a time of optimism"

I can only assume you are being ironic. We had the 3 day week, got used to endless power cuts, fuel rationing, having to go with our begging bowl to the IMF, the Winter of discontent, no rubbish collected, bodies not buried; you could not exchange pounds for any other currency anywhere in Europe.....even Italy...the IRA bombing with impunity.

Where on earth were you? The moon?

durhamjen Mon 06-Nov-17 22:44:29

Davis hasn't got any more time. He has to publish by tomorrow night.

www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/nov/06/speaker-gives-government-until-tuesday-to-publish-brexit-assessments

GracesGran, have you heard the stupid argument about fat rascals? Betty's say they patented the name. My mother used to make fat rascals when I was a kid, long before Betty's trademarked the name.

GracesGranMK2 Mon 06-Nov-17 22:58:43

I have just been talking to someone who voted leave and 'sovereignty' came up. This person did not believe that governments have always traded a degree of sovereignty for things that they want - trade, allies, etc., They did say they understood the ceding of some sovereignty in the case of overseas territories or dominions, but that they always thought that the sovereignty of these British Isles was sacrosanct.

I did answer but I wondered what you all would have said to this.

GracesGranMK2 Mon 06-Nov-17 23:02:03

Sunny82z where did your quote come from? I can't find it in the thread.

GracesGranMK2 Mon 06-Nov-17 23:07:34

That's an interesting article Jen. Given enough time they will have re-written the all the papers if I read what Davis is saying correctly.

Cindersdad Tue 07-Nov-17 08:42:34

Russian Meddling, just follow this link

Russian Meddling

Just another reason stop Brexit.

durhamjen Tue 07-Nov-17 17:44:03

infacts.org/latest-tory-mayhem-gives-pro-europeans-upside-risk/

To cheer you up even more, Cindersdad.

whitewave Tue 07-Nov-17 18:25:44

So what’s going to happen now we’ve established that the government never carried out any impact assessments on Brexit. Grief! Something not even the tinpotiest little company would do.

durhamjen Tue 07-Nov-17 18:27:47

Do you believe them?

durhamjen Tue 07-Nov-17 18:40:25

Crowdjustice suggests they are scribbles on a pizza box.

whitewave Tue 07-Nov-17 18:42:44

When are they supposed to be produced?

Won’t Bercow be peeved?

durhamjen Tue 07-Nov-17 18:53:16

Contempt of parliament from tomorrow. PMQs should be worth watching.

MaizieD Tue 07-Nov-17 18:54:24

Weren't they supposed to have been produced today?
I've just seen a 'headline' beside an FT article that says they'll be published in 3 weeks.

It looks so much as though they never existed. DD's letter to Hilary Benn about them was shifty in the extreme.

I cannot believe that May and her team have gone so far with Brexit without carrying out any proper impact assessments. They are such charlatans, I'm amazed that anyone at all has any respect left for them.

whitewave Tue 07-Nov-17 19:42:30

I can’t believe that they lied about their existence.

Tegan2 Tue 07-Nov-17 20:40:37

I can sad.....

GracesGranMK2 Tue 07-Nov-17 20:59:27

No PMQs tomorrow Jen. Parliament is in recess back on Monday. Useful or what?

Beau Tue 07-Nov-17 21:41:22

I'm still extremely proud that we had the courage of our convictions and voted Leave - the EU is finished. There is now even a possibility that Merkel will have to call another election as her 'coalition' efforts are in complete disarray. Today Austria has appointed a right wing anti-EU Foreign Minister. Meanwhile JCJ is still harping on about one EU president, one EU tax collector, 1 EU army etc. etc. And as
for all this talk about who voted Leave in our referendum, it makes me laugh out loud considering it was confidential, like all votes. No-one I know has changed their mind and almost everyone I know who voted Leave were graduates, including doctors and lawyers in their thirties and forties. Interestingly, a lot of the Leave voters I know are first generation immigrants - they don't think this country is any longer the Britain that they chose to make their new lives in, the country they were proud to call their new home.

GracesGranMK2 Tue 07-Nov-17 21:47:00

But it is the Britain they chose to make their new lives in, isn't it Beau. They just want something that doesn't exist. Everyone gets scared of change at times - it doesn't mean it's wrong.

Tegan2 Tue 07-Nov-17 22:07:24

It still confuses me that people whose parents chose to come here to make a new life for themselves do not want other to have the right to do the same confused. Then again, maybe it's the fact that their parents DID come here that changed it from 'that' country into a different country because they are now here. In which case, maybe they should go back to the country their parents came from in the first place [it's ok; I'm confusing myself here confused]...

durhamjen Tue 07-Nov-17 22:23:29

waitingfortax.com/2017/11/03/the-public-agrees-we-cant-be-kept-in-the-dark/

Whatever, we don't want to be kept in the dark about the Brexit impact assessments.

MaizieD Tue 07-Nov-17 22:45:04

I know what you were trying to say, Tegan. I felt it myself, though I thought maybe it would be a bit 'Leaverish' to point out that they could return to their country of origin...

Then I wondered how much right they had to try to mould 'my' country into their vision of it. But I suppose we all try to do that, if the truth be known.

dj

As it increasingly looks as if there weren't any detailed impact assessments, just some notes jotted on old envelopes, there doesn't seem to be much 'dark' for us to be kept in grin

whitewave Wed 08-Nov-17 08:31:39

Grimsby voted to leave, but is now asking for special exemption from Brexit otherwise it will ruin their fishing trade.

MaizieD Wed 08-Nov-17 08:43:31

I thought the EU had already ruined it, wwhmm Isn't that why they voted Leave?