Re: Is Boris the One Blinking First?
Originally Posted by
Solasch
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The problem is, Johnson's so indelibly associated with Brexit that he cannot be seen to waver, even when it's pragmatic to draw breath.
A responsible
leader would have had the courage to explain that, in unprecedented circumstances, it's reasonable to take a little more time to work through things.
Brexit was just leaving the EU that is done and over with, the sh*tshow of being a 3rd country trying to negotiate back what you threw away will likely never be fully over it will be an ongoing process.
Johnson's the godfather of Brexit. The consequences are on him. Not on remainers, for not believing hard enough. Not on the EU, for refusing to abandon its defining principles, but on Johnson and the ideologues that sold this to the people.
You really make me laugh Solache when you spit out your venom by describing this beautiful beloved country as a ''Sh..Show of a third country'' and what we have thrown away.
Thrown away? It is almost 5 wasted years since we voted for our freedom and contrary to the EU and its dozens of attempts to bully, intimidate, threaten and cajole us into ''Please don't Go'' I can almost guarantee that those millions of British voters who put a cross next to 'Get us the hell out of there' would do it all again in a heartbeat, with no doubt, the addition of hundreds of thousands of former remain voters who have, in these five years, had their eyes well and truly opened as to the type of organisation and its dross leaders that they unfortunately once voted to stay with, way back when.
You of course, not being a Brit, really don't know us, do you?
Let's get one thing straight! The millions of people who voted to leave were sold NOTHING by Boris. It could have been anyone in charge, as long as they supported Brexit in it's entirety, the country was behind him or her all the way.
I'm convinced that the feelings of every Leave voter is still exactly the same today.
The people of this country waited a long, long time to be given just one opportunity, just one - to tell the EU where to shove it. That we did - with relish I may add - by voting to leave. We are still smiling broadly five years on. So, one whiff of betrayal by Boris would be seen as political suicide. I genuinely believe he knows and understands this.
Finally, I would add that five years later, and after the world has been able to witness first-hand what ubelievable dross is running the EU, you may well get a pathetic kick out of calling this beautiful, wonderful, soon to be free country 'a third country' call it a fourth, fifth, who the hell cares?
All we want and longing for - is to be finally free of your EU leadership dross who have acted so appallingly during the whole of the Brexit negotiations and now the Trade negotiations, they shouldn't be in charge of running a bath, never mind 27 unhappy, gullible, trapped member states, soon to not have British fishing waters, and proud Brits no longer obeying your pathetic EU rules and laws.
It's our ball and we're taking it back home!
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