• I think David Davis just intimated that Remainers might start to get cross (or resort to violence?) if we don't leave by the April deadline:

    I think we will see quite visible anger from the public at large, and not just those who might be counted as leavers.

    I have met quite a lot of erstwhile remainers who have said to me ‘I have changed my mind and next time I will vote leave’

    Appreciate I live in a bubble in That London, but I've personally not met a single Remainer who's changed their mind since the referendum.

  • Out here in the sticks I have met a couple of people who have moved from remain to leave.

    Reasons given were “i am bored of the whole fucking thing and just want to get on with it” and “given the EU not being helpful in the WA negotiations I think we would be better off without them”.

  • “given the EU not being helpful in the WA negotiations I think we would be better off without them”

    That's the most fucking stupid sentiment. They're essentially saying, "the club is very consistent in representing the interests of its members over the interests of people outside the club; therefore we should leave the club."

  • Ah intelligent people who can see through press bias.

  • Reasons given were “i am bored of the whole fucking thing and just want to get on with it”

    This is the one that I hate the most. I always try to get across to people who say this, if we leave the EU on the 29 March that's just the start of it. What we've done over teh last few years is the easy deal - it's the withdrawal deal. The REAL work starts after March 29 as we try to negotiate our future relationship. If you want it to be over, campaign for Remain so we can get back to some semblance of normal. That's the only chance of it being 'over' and I wouldn't even say it's a brilliant chance, but it's better than the alternative.

  • “i am bored of the whole fucking thing and just want to get on with it”

    fair enough

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