OT Boris' BREXIT (Not actually Brexit)
On Tue, 05 Nov 2019 13:38:14 +0000, Spike wrote:
Well, we've had nearly five decades to see how the EEC/EC/EU runs, and
it's resulted in a significant fall in support.
A supermajority in 1975 wasn't a requirement for staying in, but ~66
percent didn't vote to stay in in 2016, so it could be said there was a
supermajority for leaving. At least, that's what the bigger picture
looks like.
Well, I think you make a fair point there, Spike. The BIG difference of
course is we were told membership was only about a *common market* for
goods and services - a proposition no rational person would reject. NOW,
however, we *know* membership involves far, far, far more than that:
membership of a United States of Europe - a prospect that no rational
person could possibly *accept*.
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Leave first - THEN negotiate!
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