Boris puts on the brakes

Started by yankeedoodle, June 26, 2016, 01:00:42 PM

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yankeedoodle

Dave and Boris had a tag-team game they were playing: if they vote stay, Dave stays, and if they vote leave, Boris takes over.  But, it still the Tories in charge, and Boris is saying, suddenly,  "Hmm...wait a minute now, let's not get hasty."  Question is, will be Brits revolt against the Tories?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIYoagoqjSQ

'Let's not be hasty': Despite EU push, UK politicians say no need for quick Brexit (VIDEO)
https://www.rt.com/uk/348475-brexit-no-rush-uk/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

MikeWB

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They're trying to prolong it to get a better deal. It's a classic negotiation tactic. Once the other side gets desperate, you'll always find them more agreeable. EU is trying to get a quick divorce so the contagion is contained. They need to stop the bleeding & uncertainty quickly. Brits are in no rush... their Pound and stock market is back up. Euro's still fucked.

Brits have a better hand right now.
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yankeedoodle

If that analysis is so - sounds reasonable - up will pop the age-old animosity, and the Euros will give the Brits the boot - DeGaulle didn't want them in the EU, after all - and the war will be on. 

The Europeans will suddenly look very Irish, demanding "Brits Out."

W-A-R.

yankeedoodle

QuoteFrom the beginning, the UK Column alone has described the entire referendum process as a "psychological operation". We have stated that that operation is designed to:

distract the public from the bigger policy items which threaten their sovereignty and liberty much more than the EU ever did.
create complete division between people: not only white/black, Muslim/Christian, rich/poor, but now division among families, friends and work colleagues.

We pointed out that somehow David Cameron had managed to have his friends and colleagues placed in charge of the Leave Campaign, controlling the opposition debate on one hand, and sidelining UKIP in the process without anyone other than UKIP supporters seeming to worry about it. The aim here, we allege, was not so much to make sure the final result was to Remain, but to make sure that the subject matter of the debate was restricted to jobs and immigration.

The aim was to divide. The outcome was irrelevant.   


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