If You Could Vote Again (Brexit)

Carryfast:

Rjan:

Winseer:
The best solutions to all this - would be the simplest ones. “Turn the clock back” if no one can come up with a better idea.
Whatever solution might eventually dawn on our useless politicians - it’ll still be ■■■■■■■ millions of people off, either way.

Best then, we put back the original ■■■■-off then.

Bring back the Hard Border, and if need be - tear up the Good Friday Agreement.

If we cannot move forward to leave the EU, then let us at least slam into reverse - and back out. :bulb:

At present, the Lords have now told May we cannot leave the EU with “No Deal” which means all the EU have to do to scupper Brexit - is never offer us a deal. :imp: :angry:

But where’s your democratic mandate for tearing up the Good Friday Agreement and going back to war? And don’t bother to argue that the British people voted for that in the referendum - the people of NI certainly didn’t. The implication of the referendum result is just as consistent with ceding “special status” and having a border in the Irish Sea, but in truth people simply hadn’t considered the issue beforehand.

As a Loyalist Protestant married to a Catholic of Irish ancestory - I don’t recall ever being asked if I bloody well WANTED a “Good Friday Agreement” in the first place, that amounted to a surrender to the IRA and their demands. Tearing up that good friday agreement right now - would represent no better or worse than what Trump has just done with the Iranian treaty.
I’d applaud any politician with the balls to do such a think, just as in time - Trump’s move to take the tide out on this damnable EU/Liberal/Lefty/Islam pact - will one day go down in HIstory as a “great moment”. Yup, the more they push at us formerly moderate rights - the more to the Right we’ll retreat to! :angry:

It was never considered because the so called ‘border’ that you’re referring to ‘already’ exists on both sides of the Irish sea and the Irish land border for ‘non CTA status’ traffic just as it will exist after Brexit.With the border in question actually being strengthened as an EU member state.But you already know that.
The headache of Brexit is that NI unexpectedly voted Remain at the local level, which should mean nothing, since NI is still part of the UK - but everyone on both sides has seized upon to mean that “NI is now the logjam to stop Brexit”. Nope. Just tear up the Good Friday agreement, put the hard border back, and if the EU want to have nothing more to do aith ANY of the constituent parts of the UK - then leave them to their alliance with all those others on the long-term wrong side of history.

express.co.uk/news/uk/267834 … r-migrants

While you and your liar remainer cronies are effectively saying that the Good Friday agreement was effectively dependent on the UK staying within the EU or the EEA and that non EU membership by either Eire or UK also means an iron curtain at the Irish border by default.Exactly where is that written within any of the relevant treaties ?.