The choice was ultimately between short term financial volatility (leave) and long term economic decline (remain).
As such we are progressing as we expected, hardly any excuse to start jumping up and down like a demented loon.
Brussels needs serious reforms, that has been obvious since at least Maastricht, what is equally obvious is that it isn't going to happen.
Brussels remains in a coma despite the "wake-up call".
As such the decision to leave became inevitable as Brussels avoided every opportunity to turn the result around.
The ball was in their court and they did nothing.
As such we are progressing as we expected, hardly any excuse to start jumping up and down like a demented loon.
Brussels needs serious reforms, that has been obvious since at least Maastricht, what is equally obvious is that it isn't going to happen.
Brussels remains in a coma despite the "wake-up call".
As such the decision to leave became inevitable as Brussels avoided every opportunity to turn the result around.
The ball was in their court and they did nothing.
Quote:I don't understand why you'd come to a discussion forum, and then proceed to reap from visibility any voice that disagrees with you. If you're going to do that, why not just sit in front of a mirror and pat yourself on the back continuously?-Esquilax
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