We're certainly a laughingstock here in the US with Trump, but you all are giving him a run for his money with the idiocy!
The problem has always been the majority of MPs (and the public) never wanted Brexit.
You very pointedly failed to answer the questions I asked repeatedly, thereby indicating quite clearly that you know the answers but find them inconvenient so you try to change the subject. How about you go back to your concept that once a referendum happens the politicians must blindly work to implement it no matter if it's impossible to achieve without causing significant damage, if the situation changes significantly, or if public opinion changes. You and the rest of the Brexit fanboys are clearly terrified of actually asking if the British public want a hard Brexit indicating you clearly know they don't. Your desperate attempts to ignore that are pretty transparent.Umm I'm not sure what you mean by "US" because i don't know if you're from UK or US. But Trump isn't the one who's a laughing stock if you follow US news. Let me get this straight - THERE IS NOTHING FUNNY ABOUT HIS TARIFFS!!! Ok.. now that it's out of the way, the opposing party is the one you should be laughing at (Dems). Honestly I haven't heard Trump do anything funny at all. I think most of the laughter you're getting from is from the Dems and left wing politics - fake news, health care of illegals, open borders, everyone is Hilter.. Yea.. That's all Dem stuff. Trump's stuff isn't that funny...
Ok Enlighten me for a second.. What would a "No Deal" Brexit mean if they go through with it? lol Will the EU declare war on GB if pulling out?
Also George Soros called the EU a "flawed construct". But now he's fighting with all the years he have left to prevent it from falling apart? Hypocrite...
You very pointedly failed to answer the questions I asked repeatedly, thereby indicating quite clearly that you know the answers but find them inconvenient so you try to change the subject. How about you go back to your concept that once a referendum happens the politicians must blindly work to implement it no matter if it's impossible to achieve without causing significant damage, if the situation changes significantly, or if public opinion changes. You and the rest of the Brexit fanboys are clearly terrified of actually asking if the British public want a hard Brexit indicating you clearly know they don't. Your desperate attempts to ignore that are pretty transparent.
I actually have a feeling (based only anecdotally, no hard data) that the British public in the majority is now so fed up with Brexit that no-deal would be the winning policy in a new referendum - if conducted right now, before anything changes.
Following through on this, I tend to think if Boris Johnson were to conclude a no-deal Brexit on 31/10 and hold a General Election immediately after, he'd win by a landslide.
The Election was just a way to force a no deal, Labour would of likely won, then they’d get blamed when the shit hits the fan, Boris and mates get away scott free with massive back handers for screwing over the UK public 1 last time.
No deal country bankrupt 3 months, bad deal 12 months,Average deal 50/50 within 24months.
And if you think Trump wont screw us for every penny they can get your wrong, which is what there after.