Kingokings204
Well-Known Member
Al this talk of an un-elected EU elite - we now have an un-elected Prime Minister who has inherited a majority government. A direct result of Brexit - Democracy in action!
Anyway, at least the political classes have been shown up for what the are over the last couple of weeks. In my view, it's a shame it has cost us our place a the EU table. But, if it works out in the long term then fine - some uncertain times ahead though.
But the argument is that the Tory government won the general election not Cameron on his own. People come and go all the time in politics don't they. You can't call an election every time that happens but I take your point and yes it's fair to say we have elected Teresa may directly to be PM but if enough British people want to get rid of her in 4 years time they can.
I hear your words on the EU but I actually don't think it's that in certain. Take this point? We can trade with the world now on our own backs and get what's best for us not 27 others. We can set our own rules and own politicians. I would suggest staying in the EU was far more uncertain with a currency about to go bang and a migrant crisis ripping open most countries. Not to mention no borders and unelected politicians.
If we seize this great opportunity Monners we can be way ahead of the game here. Whilst everyone is struggling we can be long gone. Then when the EU goes bang we can all get back to our own currencies and own borders with our own polices and all work cooperate and trade freely with eachother. Democratic nation states don't go to war. It's the abolishment of nation states into one border and one currency with one policy fits all approach that really scared me and I certainly didn't want.