Bofferbrauer2 said:
The second deal is non-binding. And the EU has made it clear even after that vote that there will be no more talks. But, like one of the independent MP put it: "Apparently, it is democratic to let us vote on the same thing over and over and over and over again within 3 months, but also undemocratic to let the people have a second vote on the topic 3 years after the first one?" At this point there are probably only 2 real options left: No deal or no Brexit. Anything in between has become very unlikely. |
The thing is if the options are:
A) No deal (hard crash)
B) No brexit at all (cancel the brexit thingy, ignore the peoples vote, stay in the EU)
Your left with only crappy options.
Option A) Scotland + Ireland leave the UK (it wont be a united kingdom anymore, it ll just be little old england)
Option B) Cancel Brexit (best solution, scotland + ireland stay apart of the UK, it remains a united kingdom, you piss off the brits that voted leave)
This brexit vote was a horrible Idea.
It will likely tear their kingdom apart, and it comes with negative impacts on jobs/economy.
If you ignore the peoples vote, there will be riots on the streets.
Its lose-lose situation for the UK.







