A lot of playing the man and not the ball here and not sticking to the points made by the OP it seems a few just want to attack him/her.
Brexit was/is a F***ing disaster, the only good thing is that it’s played a major part in the Tory demise we are currently seeing.
I hope you're right and I hope we survive the damage that's being done
I'm pretty sure I asked you for a brexit benefit. You have no idea how I would vote but you still just want to be personal.If it's as bad as you claim you would vote vote Greens who have a rejoin policy
But you won't and most people moaning about Brexit won't vote Green.
A other personal attackYou blew the chance to remain
If anyone wants to believe in the rejoin fairy, good luck to them
I'm pretty sure I asked you for a brexit benefit. You have no idea how I would vote but you still just want to be personal.
Can you name any benefits of brexit? Please Tey and rise above personal jibes
A other personal attack
Please be better.
This place should be above this
Probably because we need a democratic electoral system first.If it's as bad as you claim you would vote vote Greens who have a rejoin policy
But you won't and most people moaning about Brexit won't vote Green.
There is every chance it will be reversed, although it will take time.
You really are a smug *******What are you in your 60s or 70s?
Can you have one answer without personal insults?I don't have to explain myself I have only voted Labour and didn't vote Leave in the referendum.
You seem to throw insults around.
Do you feel superior moaning about other voters? Is it a insecurity thing with you?
See above You don't seem to know what you voted for.
Stip being a ridiculous bore, Smalltown and tell us your opinions on the EU
Rumour has it Ukraine are being pushed by Germany to enter peace talks....
Germany has sacrificed it's economy and looks like bad decisions have probably irreversibly changed Europe's future. But you're the EU supporter, you tell me
Can you have one answer without personal insults?
Can't we be better?
So, I'll try again,how are we better off? Are you happy with the salmonella risk?
Inadvertently, after yet another thread of personal attacks and zero facts about brexit you've come across my reason why it didn't matter who voted for what in 2019. Labour were pro brexit too.You're an absolute bore Smalltown.
There's no way you voted Tories in 2019 without knowing exactly what it meant and if you didn't you shouldn't be allowed to vote
Boris Johnson who you voted for has been accused by Ukraine people's ruling Party's David Arahamiya of pushing Ukraine to fight back in the early stages of the war. Ukraine is saying it was pushed n April 2022 into not entering peace talks and the result was Europe placed sanctions on itself and created a spiral of inflation and cost of living crisis throughout the EU.
it's probably one of the biggest foreign policy errors in history that if Ukraine is forced to begin peace talks when it could have saved hundred of thousands of lives. Russia is almost certainly going to want more concessions than they would have back in 2022
And if you think Brexit is causing issues vote Labour who have lots of pro Brexit policies.
Official: Johnson Forced Kyiv To Refuse Russian Peace Deal
Russia was “ready to end the war if we took neutrality,” Ukraine’s former top negotiator confirmed, but Boris Johnson said, “let’s just fight.”europeanconservative.com
Inadvertently, after yet another thread of personal attacks and zero facts about brexit you've come across my reason why it didn't matter who voted for what in 2019. Labour were pro brexit too.
I also am stunned by your response that you "didn't vote leave"
There are so many people on social media who'll vehemently defend brexit (with insults and deflections not with facts obviously) who claim not to have voted for it.
I reckon in years to come psychologists will study this. You're trying desperately to defend a massive mistake you made whilst ay the same time pretending you didn't make it. Its a fascinating thing that even most brexiteers know, deep down,how bad it has got. They still can't bring themselves to admit it publicly though. It's fascinating
I wish that was true. My young niece is opening a restaurant shortly and unfortunately is doing a tasting menu. Now I'm sure that the food she serves will be superbly cooked and taste delicious, but I prefer to eat what I want to eat, not what she would like me to eat.According to Jay Rayner in today's "Observer" it's being quoted by a number of chefs as their reason for ending their tasting menus and reintroducing more a la carte style menus. Finally a Brexit benefit I can applaud.