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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 6599562" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>whatever ones view is, the job needs to be sorted, I wouldn't even like to guess how much it's cost industry throughout the EU, including us. Why would Europe even want us now, after all the agro ? The answer is our money, to prop up a failing eurozone. I am ashamed of our politicians, they represent their constituents in parliament, and should vote according to the referendum result of their patch, as someone put it, just over 1/2 pop voted to leave, but 75% of mp's wanted to stay. There's been a lot of criticism of boris, how he will fail to leave on the 31st, and how the electorate will kill of the cons in an election, i'm not sure that will happen, nobody can say he didn't try, he has been treated to every dirty trick, the remain side can find, he has been trying to sort the job with both hands tied up, the voters are not as stupid as some politicians would like to think they are. Mind you, my view of boris is he is a cunning conniving, chap, that is incapable of giving a straight answer, is utterly ruthless, exceedingly clever, in other words, an ideal politician.</p><p>I am very anti another referendum, what would happen if it was as close as the last one ? civil war ? probably not, but it would split uk into a us or them situation, a gen election could be messy, but is probably the best option, but would be fought on a stay or go ticket. Like I said earlier, I am ashamed of our politicians, it should never have ended up like this, they all said they would honour the result, and they should have !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 6599562, member: 86168"] whatever ones view is, the job needs to be sorted, I wouldn't even like to guess how much it's cost industry throughout the EU, including us. Why would Europe even want us now, after all the agro ? The answer is our money, to prop up a failing eurozone. I am ashamed of our politicians, they represent their constituents in parliament, and should vote according to the referendum result of their patch, as someone put it, just over 1/2 pop voted to leave, but 75% of mp's wanted to stay. There's been a lot of criticism of boris, how he will fail to leave on the 31st, and how the electorate will kill of the cons in an election, i'm not sure that will happen, nobody can say he didn't try, he has been treated to every dirty trick, the remain side can find, he has been trying to sort the job with both hands tied up, the voters are not as stupid as some politicians would like to think they are. Mind you, my view of boris is he is a cunning conniving, chap, that is incapable of giving a straight answer, is utterly ruthless, exceedingly clever, in other words, an ideal politician. I am very anti another referendum, what would happen if it was as close as the last one ? civil war ? probably not, but it would split uk into a us or them situation, a gen election could be messy, but is probably the best option, but would be fought on a stay or go ticket. Like I said earlier, I am ashamed of our politicians, it should never have ended up like this, they all said they would honour the result, and they should have !!! [/QUOTE]
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