howard mcsweeney1 wrote:I have listened to all the main players on other side of the divide and most come to the same conclusions that the plan is unworkable plus we would have no say in any new EU rulings.
On the plus side we will not be paying in anymore but our service sector would take a serious hit.
But the GOVErnment have had enough of experts.
In all seriousness, BREXIT will absolutely be a mess, it always would be. I voted to leave and I don't regret it, I was under no illusion, I knew it would not be good in the short term. The trick is to make a curate's egg out of a bad egg - the medium and long term can be better and, democratically speaking, when full BREXIT happens the elected politicians will be unexcusably answerable once again. That said, I am unconvinced that May and her white paper will give the 52% the
red lines that they actually voted for.