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I guess I just do not understand the whole Brexit thing/advantage of it [if there is one? I guess I subscribe to the old adage.....united we stand....etc.

I just hope for all involved, things go well, for a life time.
 

I guess I just do not understand the whole Brexit thing/advantage of it [if there is one? I guess I subscribe to the old adage.....united we stand....etc.

I just hope for all involved, things go well, for a life time.
We are United...we're the United Kingdom ... Not and never were the United states of Europe...

...and that's my last word on the subject!! (y)
 
And there it is - the core reason politics is banned on this site. You know full well that politics as a topic is banned, yet you keep whining and sniveling about, even on a thread about Brexit. This inability by a few poster to show basic common courtesy is why politics is banned.

You're welcome.

Kind'a harsh rebuttal, you think
 

I guess I just do not understand the whole Brexit thing/advantage of it [if there is one? I guess I subscribe to the old adage.....united we stand....etc.

I just hope for all involved, things go well, for a life time.
I'm not English, so it doesn't concern me, but my main problem with England being part of the EU is that the countries that are solvent have to carry the burdens of those countries that are fiscally irresponsible, such as Greece (bailed many times) and Italy and Purtugal and Spain were/are on the brink of insolvency. The last I heard, they haven't been on the news for quite a while. England is best off doing their own thing.
 
I understand that, it has been suggested several times before.....But that has nothing to do with being here. There are several here, that I have come to respect/admire their opinion on many things , and their political opinion would be of interest to me.

However, Matrix took the time to explain himself [thank you] and due to that, I'll step aside.

You can always contact them privately with a PM and ask their opinion and/or ask what forum they frequent for politics.
 
I'm not English, so it doesn't concern me, but my main problem with England being part of the EU is that the countries that are solvent have to carry the burdens of those countries that are fiscally irresponsible, such as Greece (bailed many times) and Italy and Purtugal and Spain were/are on the brink of insolvency. The last I heard, they haven't been on the news for quite a while. England is best off doing their own thing.

The problem with that logic, Catlady, is that you think we in the U.S. are independent of other countries and their decisions. Remember "No man is an island?" But mainly what's wrong with it is that we could do the same thing in this country. What if the more affluent states just decided to drop the poorer ones, because they don't want to carry them as "burdens?"
 
We have been a member of the EU for 47 years. I think it is very sad and a big mistake for us to leave, it will not be to the benefit of the UK, imo..
I've had that opinion since day 1, but not being Brit, my opinion doesn't really count. My understanding is that not much changes for this first year allowing for the many aspects of the leave to be dealt with. I've been following Brexit since the beginning. I was in Cornwall when the vote was taken and I never thought it would pass.
 
The problem with that logic, Catlady, is that you think we in the U.S. are independent of other countries and their decisions. Remember "No man is an island?" But mainly what's wrong with it is that we could do the same thing in this country. What if the more affluent states just decided to drop the poorer ones, because they don't want to carry them as "burdens?"
That idea has been floated in this country and Canada.
 
Not sure if Ireland could ever be united peacefully. Scotland gone and back in the EU? Both questionable. What about an independent Kingdom of Fife?
Once Brexit starts to bite and the farmers in the north of this essentially rural island see how much more prosperous their southern counterparts are they will want to join them.

At least one pundit has suggested five years.

As for Scotland we shall have to wait and see. To me the recent general election result is a clear indication of a swing towards independence, and it will be interesting to see if the Scottish parliamentary election next year confirms that.
 
Since there is no guarantee that an independent Scotland could immediately join the EU, it could be left in limbo with neither the support of the EU or the UK. It has also been suggested that an independent Scotland would add impetus to the Catalan and Basque independence movements and as such would not be unanimously welcomed in Europe.
 
Since there is no guarantee that an independent Scotland could immediately join the EU, it could be left in limbo with neither the support of the EU or the UK. It has also been suggested that an independent Scotland would add impetus to the Catalan and Basque independence movements and as such would not be unanimously welcomed in Europe.
You obviously missed today's comment by Donald Tusk, already condemned by the UK government, that the EU would be "enthusiastic" about Scotland joining!

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...be-enthusiastic-if-scotland-applied-to-rejoin
 
YOU obviously missed what was said...

"Despite his claims of countries welcoming Scotland in, Mr Tusk said there would still be a process of application for any country to re-enter the EU."

He said: “If something like, for example, the independence of Scotland happens, then we need a regular process.

“It would be a new process.”

Speaking on the same show, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab suggested other EU countries dealing with independence movements could be against the inclusion of Scotland in the EU.

He said: “Given the secessionist, separatist tendencies in Spain, in France, in Italy, I’m not sure European leaders, let alone here in the UK, would actually welcome that kind of language.”

How's life in the Kingdom of Fife?
 
What if the more affluent states just decided to drop the poorer ones, because they don't want to carry them as "burdens?"
Hmmmmm. If so, the one in the White House would not be there. Not giving an opinion, just stating a fact.
 
I'd like to go back to the UK one more time before I, well, you know. Ireland and Scotland in particular. Certainly hope the UK stays "U".
 

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