Truss (general uk sucks thread)
Does anybody know any proper Brexiters? If so, what is their take on it so far?
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Amps Does anybody know any proper Brexiters? If so, what is their take on it so far?
I know quite a few, I’d say about 25% of people I ever discuss politics with.
To me, the economic arguments are fairly conclusively in Remain’s favour.
Almost all the Brexiters I know (who are probably generally more educated than the average Brexiter) came down in favour of Leave on the basis of sovereignty/accountability/'how do we remove these bastards when they don’t act in our interests?(at least you can remove a Westminster government)', which to me is quite a reasonable argument. They stand by that, mostly, while accepting the economic effects were worse than they’d hoped they would be. I think they did in most cases, genuinely believe that the EU would have to bend over backwards to accommodate us, though, (one person I know said “the economy will be fine, when it comes down to it the German car-makers will make sure there’s a good deal”, parroting a line of many deluded leavers) and have had a rude awakening in this regard.
Along_the_Wire Sorry, on this I meant that it might be about immigration for the average thicket in the street, but I think it was about money for the politicians and their mates etc.
Amps Well, for some, they did vote that way based on the sovereignty position.
I also know someone who somewhat secretly confided to me “End of the day, I am a bit of a racist and I don’t want any more of the fuckers here, I don’t care if they come from Poland or Pakistan and I don’t care if it fucks the economy for a while”, and I would respect Leavers more if more of them just said this
LT42 The offshore tax havens have been protected and regulators in Brussels can’t get their hands on them. Job done.
You and I know that this was the major driver.
Nevertheless, it doesn’t totally invalidate the sovereignty/accountability position some Brexiters hold. If you rephrase it as “I believe government should be devolved down to the lowest possible level, and the nation-state is closer to people than the EU” I can understand their position. I would still vote Remain tomorrow, but it’s an understandable position
bosstrabs “I believe government should be devolved down to the lowest possible level, and the nation-state is closer to people than the EU"
You’re right but at the end of the day that standpoint is/was just a fanciful notion when it’s clear the Govt could not give 2 fucks about people, anyone thinking they do is far removed from reality.
Special interests have and always will take precedent over the general population and I just can’t get my head around relatively intelligent people thinking otherwise.
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bosstrabs that said, a lot of remainers like Osborne and Blair prognosticated that big foreign investors like Nissan would close their plants in the event of a leave vote. It hasn’t happened and they remain committed now that a trade deal has been struck. I was persuaded myself by these arguments of financial armageddon into voting remain. Our financial services sector will still undeniably be the biggest in Europe. I bow to no one in my antipathy towards most #FBPE headbangers, but I still think we should have stayed. As a semi detached EU member with full access to the single market without being in the single currency, we arguably had the best of both worlds before.
Jimmy Krankie is concentrating on the task at hand, finding time to reignite the independence campaign and whip up more nationalist rhetoric.
bosstrabs came down in favour of Leave on the basis of sovereignty/accountability/‘how do we remove these bastards when they don’t act in our interests?(at least you can remove a Westminster government)’, which to me is quite a reasonable argument
Erm, is it?
Have none of you actually heard of the European Parliament and European Council?
hugopal Erm, is it?
Have none of you actually heard of the European Parliament and European Council?
I’m not going to bother wasting time here setting arguments out IN FAVOUR of Brexit, when it’s clear I am a Remainer.
You know damn well there is a fairly obvious ‘problem’ of the likes of Charles Michel not actually being elected by and accountable to voters.
alistair the deal with Japan is more expensive than the deal the EU had. This will happen everywhere. It’ll cost the consumer.
Racism combined with old cunts harking back the golden age of Great Britain are responsible for Brexit. I hope they all die, frankly.
Along_the_Wire Racism combined with old cunts harking back the golden age of Great Britain are responsible for Brexit. I hope they all die, frankly.
Its the elephant in the room and you’re probably right, it’s clearer now that people laid their hats on economic pipe dreams, well at least those who aren’t outwardly racist, and they were badly misinformed. The rest of the knuckledraggers driven by prejudice and racism of course.
Those pointing their fingers at bureaucrats in Brussels and not seeing the difference between them and the chickenhawks in Westminster will always be a mystery to me.
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Along_the_Wire oh come on mate, we’ve all got friends that are politically different to us haven’t we? Whether my mate voted Brexit, Tory or is a momentum member is not isn’t high on my criteria of what makes a decent mate.