I agree. The important work was done whilst the rock-bangers were distracted. Now it's time to give the rock-bangers a veto, which they'll use every time, and grunt in satisfaction every time they stick it to Da Man. That'll keep 'em placid.
See, if you give them a veto, they'll veto pretty much everything new, but that's OK. They'll feel all empowered, and the structures that are in place will continue to manage things.Don't give them a veto. Government by plebiscite is a terrible way to run things.
If you want to change things, change them from the inside. I didn't realize Britain had become a bunch of cowardly sissys.
That's the fiction.Pretty hard to 'change things from the inside' when your bosses are sitting in Brussels making up all the rules as they go, unanswerable to member nations for their decisions and with little or no recourse to them.
Britain is merely the first to leave the EU (not counting tiny Greenland in 1986). Other countries will soon follow. The EU's days are numbered. It is an empire whose time is over.
Can you imagine being governed by somebody stupid enough to fill out a ballot in pencil?
We have this....
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And THIS is provided!
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Many places in the US use machines instead of pencil and paper.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTMxfAkxfQ0
...and here is my greatest fear.. BREXIT doesn't just effect Britain or The UK.. if Scotland, and Ireland leave.. who is next???
Andrew Coyne: A successful Brexit could reignite moribund Quebec sovereignty movement
It may very well fuel flames of Sovereignty over here and break up Canada.
However today talking to folks at work, I found there are plenty who like Trump, but they are hoping Trump turns Canada into the 51st State.. I was was like WTF??
I think over the next few years we are going to witness History in many ways..
now the Irish in the North are going to put up a referendum
Apparenty, Juncker has said "This will not be an amicable divorce."
He's not very happy. He said some nasty and threatening things about Britain during the referendum campaign but, as so often when a Continental European dictator bullies the British, he has ended up being soundly defeated.
And Nigel Farage has stated that he wants 23rd June to be a British national holiday - Britain's Independence Day.
Sounds like a good idea to me.
Where's your evidence for this?
Do you realise that the First Minister (sort of like the equivalent of a US state governor) of Northern Ireland, Arlene Foster, is a LEAVE supporter? She's the leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) which campaigned for Brexit and which is the largest party in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Here's the final score:
Leave: 17,410,742 Votes
Remain: 16,141,241 Votes
Leave: 51.9%
Remain: 48.1%
Don't read much of what's going on in your own spot of the world, do you? Thanks to all of this, not just Scotland is thinking of trying for its own version of "exit". Don't blame the Irish looking into the idea, either.
That's a pretty slim margin, in North America we refer to that as a deeply divided population. Seems like the baby boomers have set the course for the younger generation.