Don Direction wrote:
dons50 wrote:
Don Direction wrote:
BristolDon wrote:
SG19 Cowshed Das Boot wrote:
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Which would you vote for to get us to a solution?
No deal Brexit 30% [ 8 ]
Current May deal 22% [ 6 ]
Softer Brexit (stay in Customs Union) 7% [ 2 ]
Second Referendum 41% [ 11 ]
Total votes : 27
59% of votes
for Brexit so far then.
That's an issue I can see with a second referendum - the leave vote being split so Remain wins with a majority still voting leave. It'd have to use alternative voting or something if they did that I would guess?
It would be a simple May’s deal (the only deal on offer unless you think all of the EU are lying) or remain. No deal is off the table but it does bother me how much support it still has presumably by the retired who don’t worry about jobs and don’t have the time to spare.
Everyone has an equal vote.
Which is awful isn't it? 30% on here want a no deal Brexit despite all of the experts warning them of the consequences.
What consequences ? There will not be some 'Berlin' type wall down the middle of Channel isolating us from Europe. Trade will carry on, just as it did before the EU, temporary EU labour will not be banned, all so called EU subsidies would come direct from our resources rather than channelled through the EU.
We would be free to create our own destiny, instead of being held back by vested interest protecting themselves from competition from us.
Most if the so called experts you refer to have their own selfish reasons for trying to thwart our escape, hence their Project Fear campaign.