Not going to happen io as there is a price to be paid for that.
Uk have a lot of ppl living in EU countries, over half the English living in Ireland are on welfare I read recently, so there has to be a quid pro quo.
I think there is every chance that the UK remains in the EU, and I hope it does, for the sake of the peace process in N Ireland and the Good Friday agreement which is underpinned by EU Law.
I have no clue how it will play out Purr. Cameron has said there is no chance of a 2nd referendum, but he also said Article 50 would be invoked the morning after a Leave win.
Going to take an extremely brave Prime Minister to invoke leaving, who will need a clear mandate from his/her party. Both major political parties are in a mess and no forethought or planning has been given to this result.
I don't think it will. It was a venomous campaign full of untruths, on both sides, and some of which was promised by the Leave campaign has already been revoked, within hours of the vote, which has caused issues with Leave voters.
Acc to reports Article 50 will not be invoked until Sep at the earliest, when a new Prime Minister will be elected by the Tory Party.
From what I have read a lot of ppl would not have voted Leave if they knew then, what they know now.
Numerous reports of voilence against Polish, Pakistani, Muslim etc.
UK have not decided to leave the EU, they had a referendum that is not legally binding. The EU have a clear process and are awaiting on the UK Parliament to invoke Article 50 or officially inform the EU in session, that they want to invoke the article. Nothing will happen until that is invoked and then there will be a 2 year limit for extraction.
As Cameron has resigned with no intention of invoking the article, a new Tory leader needs to be elected, with bot pro Europe and brexit candidates likely to go forward for this position.
We are likely to have a vacuum until then and can only see more xenophobia and market uncertaintly for next few months.
Yeah France had much more quality but we put up a fight and the supporters, as always, made a lot of friends.
Have read so much on this hugely surprising and historic vote I have never seen anything on any new treaty nor any new negotiations.
Status Quo until Article 50 is invoked, i.e. UK are part of EU and all contributions, trade agreements, free movement of workforce throughout EU still in force.
Various EU Politicians have already stated no negoriations Will take place until Article 50 is invoked and then UK will be in much inferior position to negotiate.
My thoughts are EU are waiting on a new referendum
If the UK leave, big if imo, The Common Market will not be available to them imo. Numerous EU officials and individual PM'S have come out and stated this since the vote. Availability to the common market comes at a price.
Cs can be addictive in fairness. Like everything I suppose its about balance Would agree, its not as bad as we sometimes make out, lots of good ppl here.
RE: One for the ladies.
Yep, where the Mrs shouts at me fromSo what colour cars do you like