Originally posted here ; I just wanted to lay out all the steps to how we ended up Leaving the EU: In 2015, the Conservatives, UKIP and the Greens promised a referendum in their manifestos. The Conservatives won a majority in Parliament, and in terms of the popular vote, Tories + UKIP + Greens =…
Author: inv695
Risks of leaving on WTO Terms
I’m fascinated by one particular photograph of Theresa May. In it, she sits behind her desk, pen in hand, ready to govern us with both strength and stability. In front of her is an enormous black hole puncher with some words taped to it: “PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE FROM OFFICE”. As others have asked, does…
WTO Or Bust
The Tory party is finished if they let May get away with her plan that nobody wants. I can’t wait to see the faces of all those Tory remainer MPs, Bankers, CBI & big Business when the Tories are defeated at the next election all because of Mrs May. All those who thought following a…
Deal or No Deal
People keep talking about ‘No Deal’. In fact, Mrs May’s withdrawal agreement is the only option on the table that is ‘No Deal’, as there is no trade deal in it. Only a two year punishment beating and the payment of Danegeld in the hope of a deal. There might never be ‘a deal’ under…
Reasons to Brexit – part 99
Any realistic audit of the UK would demonstrate the obvious irrationality of remain ideology. The UK is a nation of 65 million people; the 6th biggest economy in the world; the second largest economy in the EU; the second largest contributor to the EU; a nuclear power; one of only five permanent members of the…
Remaining in the EU
From: Richard Knocker (Ex-pilot in the Gulf wars) OK so we’ve had the worst-case scenario for leaving the EU given to us by numerous outlets ranging from the Bank of England to the spoiled prepubescent acting momentum supporter and everyone in-between. So, I am now going to tell you the worst-case scenario of remaining in…
Roger Scruton on Brexit
AI & ML – Post Brexit
On the referendum #28: Some interesting stuff on AI/ML with, hopefully, implications for post-May/Hammond decisions
Brexit – A Force for Positive Change
I voted Brexit, not out of jingoistic, nationalistic belief in British superiority. I voted Leave because I believe that monolithic centralistic powers, such as were and are, espoused by the proponents of the EU, are deeply inimical to the economic wellbeing of the supposed ‘citizens’ of the planned Federal superstate. Anyway, there are a few…