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I don't think there will be a hard Brexit, simply because I don't think the EU will allow it regardless of the bickering going on over here. I suspect that the EU will approach us with a last minute deal on trade to protect their Lidl's and VW's while the rest of the stuff is agreed later on.
This may sound controversial... but many people i know, are starting to believe England needs some form of an independence referendum, just like Scotland had.
At the end of the day it was the majority in England which voted to leave the EU. Which is clearly a different view / mindset from Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - where the majority voted to remain.
The time is coming for difficult questions to be answered, not just about Brexit, but the entire future of the UK.
A hard brexit will please the majority of English voters, it will displease Scotland, Wales and NI. A soft brexit will please Scotland, Wales, NI and displease the English.
There's no real answer as they're trying to figure out one solution for four increasing different countries
Yes could we have our own government please?
The English are the only ones without their own government and own parliamentary building.
Be rather interesting politics. No SNP or DUP for one thing.
I think the union is on it's last legs. Each are all too different to really continue under one umbrella. It seems like no matter what any government do it displeases either Scotland, Wales, England or NI.
I think the union is on it's last legs. Each are all too different to really continue under one umbrella. It seems like no matter what any government do it displeases either Scotland, Wales, England or NI.
We could achieve that by changing our voting system to PR.We need compromise in this world if we have any hope of progressing as a civilisation.
We could achieve that by changing our voting system to PR.
It's huge and deeply fundamental as it will mean that never again will a single party be in power.
The formation of coalitions to govern will involve the compromise you describe.
We could achieve that by changing our voting system to PR.
It's huge and deeply fundamental as it will mean that never again will a single party be in power.
The formation of coalitions to govern will involve the compromise you describe.