Hi
Believe it or not, this thread is the first I have ever started on the subject of ‘’you know what’’
I have the utmost respect for those not enamoured with the results of ‘’you know what’’ The same as I do when a general/local election doesn’t go my way. I have to accept it.
My biggest grouse is with those in Parliament and the Lords (don’t get me started on the Lords) who will not accept that as a democratic country we had a democratic vote and unanimously voted for ‘’you know what’’.
Because of their egos and selfish desires they will not respect a democratic vote, they are more interested in their own agendas and political careers together with their EU pension rights, than they are by this countries democratic voice and future.
The doom and gloom merchants have been proved wrong time and time again. Their interventions make a good exit of ‘’you know what’’ very difficult. We are so often negotiating from a weak position rather than one of strength, as ‘’you know who’’ are aware of the political unrest and lack of unity. We should be in strong position to make a good exit.
When we leave, and we will, and the deal is not perfect, blame will be with the political elite who think they know better than the electorate, not with the Referendum result.
They need us more than we need them. Why else do they keep throwing up obstacles? Because they don’t want us to leave the ‘’you know what’’. They want to thwart our exit at every stage believing our resolve will fail.
If everybody accepted that the UK made a democratic decision, respected it, and worked together to negotiate the leaving of ‘’ you know what’’ on good terms we will be great again.
I have just heard a voice in the back of my mind saying ‘’shut up’’ so I will.
Geoff