How Did We Get Here?
As a 71-year-old, enjoying a comfortable retirement, who voted Remain, I’m watching UK politics from behind the sofa.
There appears to be no statesman or stateswoman to lead us out of this mess.
January 15, 2019 - Posted by AnonW | World | Brexit, Politics
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I am afraid that you are correct James
Comment by Jim sheppard | January 15, 2019 |
I agree. It all gets worse and worse. Ad everyone is saying Theresa May hasn’t done a good job of getting the deal. She has, I believe, done the best she has been able to under the circumstances. A lot of the problem is down to poor planning by Cameron. A vote of no confidence in parliament won’t achieve anything, because no-one on either side of the house could improve the deal in the time left. I think we need to cancel Brexit. Although I resent all the money wasted on all this by ourselves and other countries.
Comment by nosnikrapzil | January 15, 2019 |
The eu have said the deal on the table is it. No further tweaks. So, we have 2 options 1 a no-deal exit 2 stay in the eu and get screwed by the eu. Oh, and kiss goodbye to Sterling they’ll want us to switch to the euro.
God help us all.
Comment by mauricegreed | January 15, 2019 |