I can tell you that had I been on the wrong side of the referendum vote I would have been disappointed for sure but I wouldn't have wasted any time trying to get the decision reversed. The elapse time is due to the complexity of the negotiations and while most wanted it to be sorted in a fortnight it was never going to happen that way.Gill W wrote: 16 Nov 2018, 17:18No, you are missing the point, as usual
If there’s any arrogance around here, it’s not coming from me or Jack.
It seems to me, that some people on this forum are so desperate for their Brexit, they refuse acknowldedge that many people wish to have their say, NOW THAT MORE INFORMATION HAS BECOME AVAILABLE AND THE DRAFT DEAL HAS BEEN DRAWN UP.
You can’t really think, in any normal circumstance, people cling to something they decided to do 2 and a half years ago, regardless of what has happened since.
It is, in my opinion, arrogant to assume that you know better than the 35 Million people who voted in the referendum. Those who voted to leave for the most part did so because they are in areas that have been devastated since the EU has controlled their destiny and communities. I think they voted to leave to give TM the opportunity to reverse their fortunes. I don't think that she intends to let them down.
Like I said 35,000,000 people voted, that is their one off involvement and it is now up to Parliament to progress the matter. Twitter and Larry the cat / lamb have no part to play in the World that I live in.






