If May suddenly announced brexit was off , how would you feel?
For me personally , I don't think I would be that bothered.life would go on as before.
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Very let down.
The public had a referendum and the result should follow.:shrug: |
I would think many people would feel betrayed, we had a vote and we voted out , so we should go with that ,had it gone the other way those that wanted to leave would be expected to accept it.
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It is legitimately the only sensible option currently. Even if it means taking a couple of years to construct a VIABLE Brexit strategy and then re-running the vote, the idea that crashing out like headless chickens is currently a good option "becoz teh British Public voted 4 it" is just madness. Reckless pride.
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I’d be happy with that, but that’s because I voted to remain
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Very happy with it and focus returning to bigger issues such as people at food banks, poverty, NHS, wages etc
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Ecstatic. I'd party for 7 days straight!
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Duped into thinking that the public and their opinions actually matter
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Absolute chaos.
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Annoyed cause I want a united Ireland
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Bloody furious
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Relief that I don’t have to hear about it again.
I’m at a point now of thinking just do it or don’t do it due the mess that Parliament has made of it. I would also have less trust in the UK political system(if that’s possible:laugh: ) and probably wouldn’t vote again but i’m not passionate about leaving now. The whole thing since the vote has been handled horrifically.May’s negotiation skills are awful and Parliament have no respect for the result. |
Ignore it because she'd change her mind in five days
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I wouldn't particularly care either way as it's going to be ****ing carnage regardless. I imagine if Brexit was called off, even if it was the result of another referendum in which Brexit lost, there would be a sharp rise in Right Wing terrorism.
A terrorist killed Jo Cox in the lead up to the vote, god knows how bad things would get if Brexit was cancelled. |
Over the moon, this country is in no way prepared for a no deal Brexit.
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it will probably be kicked into the long grass with an extension to Article 50 isn't there a two year transition period as well so even if we do leave with no deal we are still transitioning for 2 years so plenty time to make one :suspect: the transition period hasn't been mentioned for ages
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very delighted :love:
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Also if no deal is to be a real negotiating position you need to be fully prepared for it.Planning should have started after the vote in 2016. Otherwise the EU won’t take it seriously. Go hard or go home. |
Companies taking orders right now for deliveries in greater than 1 month have no idea how to process them. It's completely ridiculous.
Even if parliament agreed a way forward this week, there isnt enough time left to pass the relevant legislation necessary, and for a no deal, it's much, much worse. I do believe our parliament should be investigated for treason as they are not acting in the best interests of the country. |
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