Gary Baldi
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Boris' comments about Remainers summed up how far they have lost the plot in recent months- their silly distractions on No Deal are harming the UKs position with the EU to get a deal. It's embarrassing at how basic Remainers have come - they still cannot understand this is a negotiation and we must threaten a No Deal at the EU to engender change from the their position. All this whining it is doing is hardening the leave side and pushing us to No Deal. Going to the courts when they can't win a reversal againt the first vote is just embarrassing.
But they've become some polarised and insular, they cannot see the wood for the trees any more without pointless protests and even more pointless petitions that they assume everyone else cares about. You need to accept we voted to leave and focus less on stopping the UK leaving and more working to find a better deal for our collective future.
The fact the collective Remain voting block still are unable to offer any realistic (or even vaguely optimistic) alternatives to No Deal or the Maybot's deal over 3 years after the vote, says a lot of about the cause and the ongoing unwillingness to accept that we voted to leave. Why listen to Remainers? They have problems, but no realistic solutions or opinions. I want a deal with the EU, because it's the most optimal business decision posy EU membership, but not at the compromise of a vote we had 3 years ago.
We must remain a democracy, we must be able to trade globally as we see fit and embrace out future, not navel gaze at our past.
But they've become some polarised and insular, they cannot see the wood for the trees any more without pointless protests and even more pointless petitions that they assume everyone else cares about. You need to accept we voted to leave and focus less on stopping the UK leaving and more working to find a better deal for our collective future.
The fact the collective Remain voting block still are unable to offer any realistic (or even vaguely optimistic) alternatives to No Deal or the Maybot's deal over 3 years after the vote, says a lot of about the cause and the ongoing unwillingness to accept that we voted to leave. Why listen to Remainers? They have problems, but no realistic solutions or opinions. I want a deal with the EU, because it's the most optimal business decision posy EU membership, but not at the compromise of a vote we had 3 years ago.
We must remain a democracy, we must be able to trade globally as we see fit and embrace out future, not navel gaze at our past.