Starmer's treachery

You're suggesting that the outcome of the referendum wasn't a fact?

Crikey, we're into that alternative reality again.
You must be if you managed to misunderstand what I wrote.
You differentiated between facts and opinions, here:
Opinions, not facts.
Opinions differ. That's why have this thing called democracy to decide things.
The decision was to leave.
The decision to leave was based on opinions, dressed up and paraded as facts;-
Based on opinions dressed up and paraded as facts.
Remember these?
The 2016 Brexit campaign featured several prominent opinions and projections presented as absolute facts to influence voters. Key examples included the £350m-a-week NHS spending claim, assertions that leaving the EU would be "easiest" in history, and warnings of an immediate recession. These claims often obscured complex economic and political realities.
The £350m a Week Claim
Easiest Deal in History
Turkey Joining the EU
Post-Brexit Economic Growth
 
That and every election ever, by all sides. I saw the bus, thought it was rubbish, but still thought the arguments in favour or leaving vastly outweighed the gains from remaining. There were also others claiming all kinds of scary stuff, pretty much that the sky would fall down if we left. People hear everything, they decide what they think is rubbish (often most of it), then vote. Then the decision is made.

Perhaps we should have a referendum every 10 years then? That Neverendum that Cameron said he didn't want it to be?

In, out, shake it all about?
 
Perhaps we should have a referendum every 10 years then? That Neverendum that Cameron said he didn't want it to be?
It's a unilateral decision to leave. That's not so to join.
So the EU would soon be fed up of potential temporary membership and say "Non", a la De Gaulle.
 
They would welcome us in, provided we were throwing the £billions at them as before.

The EU is broke. Which is a very good reason to stay out.
Every thing they implement turns to bs
New airport scanners
The new EES is falling over- Greece has abandoned it already.
The EU spend billions on just making stuff up to keep its EMPs in a job
 
It's surprising just how many projects the EU funds overseas - Pontoon Bridge in Curacao, Banana growers in St Lucia, (Or)fish industry in Guadeloupe as examples.
The EU must have got a lot bigger since we left!
The EU has a different outlook to overseas development. They fund projects to help the countries improve their productivity, etc.
UK says charity begins at home, so the refugees come here.
 
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