If he didn't know he wouldn't be old enough to vote I know what you are saying but I fail to see how anybody who puts themselves in a QT audience discussing issues around Brexit and BloJobs deal could be so blind to the issue
why cant you beleive it?. i'v posted several links from major polsters comissioned by wings on the attitudes from rUK relating to what they will give up to get their brexit. trust me. scotland and N/I dont figure.
i would rather the UK kept its promises back in 2014. for me and i am sure most. it was settled. they blew it
Fin you need a break fella, you and the entire Scottish nation can have a lay in tomorrow The English on the other hand need to get up early to watch their Rugby team in the world cup
This is a lie of course and I'm surprised at you fin. A combination of English, Scots, Northern Irish and Welsh votes gave us the peoples majority decision to leave
its rugby. a game. its not kicking people out the country. its not making us poorer. its not creating a low regulation ecconomy. its not hollowing out our parliment and our democracy its noob being noob.
did it say on the poll card that for brexit to work "for us" we will be centralising the big powers of the scottish gov?. did it mention who exactly they will be taking back controle from?. we are where we are regardless. and we will have options.
Was it a nationwide poll? did over 33 million people take part knowing it would be a 50/50 chance on whether their side was the majority or not? was the result decided on which option had the most support? everything else is just fluff and almost always from the side that willingly and knowingly took part, but lost.
did the uk gove say, dont leave us lead us? did they say the uk is a nation of equals? did they say the only way to secure your EU membership is to vote no. when the direction of travel for england was pointed out, what did the uk gov and its media (all) say? we are getting the choice. if we choose poorly, i'm going full tory. either way, i still win.
Has this been discussed here yet, please? http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2018/22/section/55/enacted
So much for once in a generation! From that logic, should the next UK EU Referendum be next year, or four years after we effect the decision of the previous one? ie. 2026?