Mental health.. I had to section the wife the other week... There was no way she was going to fit in the suitcase in one lump..
a hotbed of history and culture that bring in billions of revenue for the uk economy. humans... like history.
They love traffic jams, inefficiency, regular/extensive maintenance requirements and extravagant use of limited space, too. You are right, finderman, humans are so stoopid.
I don't know for sure but I believe that for EU fans, fingers in ears and many la-la's help with the coping process. (Didn't want to derail the thread - which is about next steps after Brexit and should not be used as a Remainder-bashing fiesta.)
I agree I haven’t posted in there much as would have been off topic. If the vote had been to remain would it all be forgotten now ? Would the leavers have shouted for another vote ? And finally I don’t understand why some say Scotland is better off leaving the UK, then say they’re better off in the EU ?
This leaver would not have demanded another vote. Why? Because the decision would have been arrived at democratically. Leaver - concerned about the anti-democratic nature of the EU - respects the result of a democratic vote Remainder - does not give a toss about democracy so is happy to remain in the EU - does not respect the result of a democratic vote Simple, really! Now now, Elise. There are many types of mania, you mustn't be all judgy.
I agree I haven’t posted in there much as would have been off topic. If the vote had been to remain would it all be forgotten now ? Would the leavers have shouted for another vote ? And finally I don’t understand why some say Scotland is better off leaving the UK, then say they’re better off in the EU ? 1%,- 5% of gnp? cant mind, compared to 50% using the uk figures... 100% of our sovereignty compared to what? 5-10% of shared sovereignty, with a veto. its a no brainer really.