Originally Posted by
JBR
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Not physical war, thank you, but certainly economic war.
I don't think anyone would willingly engage in true warfare and, of course, I don't think that would be necessary.
Not that I'm afraid of the EU, and especially the white-flag brigade across the Channel, of course.
You are, however, perfectly correct in what you say.
As I've always been willing to point out, I believe that Boris sold us short for some reason which I can't be sure of.
No, what we should do is withdraw ourselves from this so-called agreement without more delay and find our own way.
Some would say that we'd be at a disadvantage without 'our friends', but I believe that we'd actually be much better off without them.
We have already made great advances with the rest of the world as trading partners and, in my opinion, we are still handing the EU far more than we are gaining from being 'their friends'!
I think that by 2024 if things don't change radically we might just find the voting population making the decision for our politicians, and I'm sure they are all too aware of that possibility.