Schrödingers Brexit

Is it just me or does anyone else find it baffling that someone who has admitted that they voted for the party that won the last election on the ticket of get brexit done can come on here for the best part of 18 months and start thread after thread moaning about the very they said they would do?
So he voted to get a blue passport then he has a go at me for voting for a blue passport 😁
 
They won’t have. He voted against both the Maastricht and Lisbon treaty’s. Himself, Skinner, Galloway and co walked into the same lobby as Bill Cash and every other Tory Eurosceptic when it came to Europe. Until he got the top job that is.
Being a Eurosceptic and thinking Brexit is a stupid idea aren't mutually exclusive.
 
“There” sorry the pedant in me came out they’re 🤣 the overall narrative of the nation is negative towards Brexit a few right wing papers didn’t form my opinion or many others. I generally avoid right wing papers but find its best to dabble in both from time to time
So another argument lost and you change track, I think you need that lie down you been at it solid for over 24 hours
 
Ah, so you applied some critical thinking skills and science to that particular question, but stopped when it came to Brexit.
Your question didn’t require me to be scientific or have a modicum of critical thinking. Every decision I make is based upon critical thinking. Sometimes those decisions are wrong but so far I’m comfortable my opinion over Brexit was correct. I’m not stupid enough to think all my decisions come to fruition. I’m an intelligent person so I trust my decisions.
 
True or the opposite. The only reason I stupidly keep justifying the Boro is blind faith. It’s part of the journey
Yeah it works with sports teams. Not so wise when it's decisions on international relationships. I prefer science, fact and economic reality for that.
 
Being a Eurosceptic and thinking Brexit is a stupid idea aren't mutually exclusive.
Labour leave members thought it was a fairly good idea. Corbyn’s voting record on Europe suggests had he still been on the back benches he may well have been with them. I’m fairly certain that most Tory Eurosceptics thought it was a good idea despite them being in the minority (32 percent) on their own benches just prior to the referendum.
 
Your question didn’t require me to be scientific or have a modicum of critical thinking. Every decision I make is based upon critical thinking. Sometimes those decisions are wrong but so far I’m comfortable my opinion over Brexit was correct. I’m not stupid enough to think all my decisions come to fruition. I’m an intelligent person so I trust my decisions.

'Every decision I make is based upon critical thinking'

Sorry, I must have misunderstood. I thought you voted Leave.
 
'Every decision I make is based upon critical thinking'

and

Reason, Science, Critical Thinking.

'None of these drive human thoughts. Faith drives everything.'

:unsure:

Oh, and science is a process. It doesn't change over time, nor does critical thinking or reason. Discoveries emerge due to these processes that may change conclusions, but the underlying principles do not. The difficult thing, genuinely difficult, is applying these skills.
 
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