If Brexit passes (i.e. UK votes to leave), suspect there will be a second referendum within 18 months.
If Brexit passes (i.e. UK votes to leave), suspect there will be a second referendum within 18 months.
As an example, if English people suddenly need holiday visas to visit France/Spain (not sure if this will come to pass, but not sure if anyone knows in truth), the nuisance factor might favour reversing the initial vote.
A lot of issues to be addressed in the event of a BrExit
That's the bizarre thing, there seems to be very little idea of how a post Brexit EU-UK relationship would function. I would have thought those looking to stay in would be pointing out the uncertainties, inconveniences & potential EU backlash of a 'Yes' vote.
I lived and worked in the UK for many years and scarcely a day goes by when I am not talking to someone over there. What surprises me is the amount of people over there who still seem to think they have an empire. If I'm ever on a conference call with someone over there and they mention "the mainland" I sometimes like to remind them that the mainland starts at Calais and they are just on an island like we are. They almost seem surprised to be told this.
I doubt they saw themselves as 'English'.Which is daft, the 7-7 bombers were all English, born and bred.
Much of the Brexit debate and decision making will be less around economic logic and more about refugees, social welfare payments to foreigners and other emotive topics like that.
I do not think it is not up to anyone to present good arguments why UK should remain ,
Rather it is up to the leave side to present VERY good arguments to justify leaving. Thus far, most of the leave arguments are heart rather than head , and when it comes to business the head should always win. I just hope there is a clear winner either for yes or no .
ps.Yes Irl will be hit, but surely since UK exports more pro-rata to us and indeed to rest of the EU than we and rest of EU export to UK,theirs will be the greater pain?
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