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Gold.
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Perhaps a more useful poll (same source):
https://twitter.com/YouGov/status/748141903619723264
Those who voted Remain think the next year will be worse both for the country and for them personally, those who voted Leave think the next year will be about the same with slight optimism for the country.
As much as I hate Rajoy, he's dead right.
Negotiating with Scotland before a proper declaration of independence would be a severe violation of the UK's sovereignty and goes well against the EU's mission.
Then, you also need to keep in mind that admission is debated on an individual basis under conditions that vary for each country. Each member state is different. There's not a universal form for European membership. Scotland will have to declare independence and then fill a whole lot of paperwork, no matter how accelerated the process is. Negotiations will and should take a while.
There's no possible "out of UK and into the EU" situation.
Reality starting to sink in....
On Britain's future over the next few years:
Optimistic: 44%
Pessimistic: 47%
(via YouGvo / 27 - 28 Jun)
I said that the UK fails, not that the UK citizens suffer. I would recommend people interested participating in an inclusive Europe relocate, which thanks to the EU, they can!
Maybe they can give article 50 to the guy doing the Chilcot enquiry? He could probably delay it indefinitely.
I've got to applaud the 44%. Firmly in the thisisfine camp.
Honestly I think Nicola Sturgeon herself knows this, and that the only realistic way for Scotland to stay a part of the EU is to have another referendum and leave the UK.
Sturgeon can now say that she, in good faith and with cross-party support, attempted to negotiate a way for Scotland to remain as part of the EU and inside the UK but found no way forward in this approach.
Meanwhile, the sympathy and encouraging words from Juncker, Verhofstadt, Schulz will help her side in the coming referendum.
Scotland // On leaving the EU being 'democratically unacceptable':
Agree: 52%
Disagree: 33%
(via Survation / 24 - 28 Jun)
Looks tough for tories who want to leave the EU and keep the UK...
Yeah but it's based on immigration, 71% think prices will go up more than 50% think taxes will rise.
It is going to be awkward if the UK parliament ends up chickening out of Brexit, but Scotland secedes.
Firstly I'm very sorry for your situation. I can say that I support not just freedom of labour but absolute freedom of movement with no restrictions on benefits to immigrants. Have you explored your options in the other 27 EU nations? Do either of you have a route to citizenship through ancestry?Genuine question then. What does someone like me do? I'm a carer and my GF is disabled meaning we rely on benefits to an extent. I'm worried about our future since I may no longer be able to remain her carer, but she'd still be receiving full benefits for her disability. Other countries don;t want people like us so where do I go?
Ha ha, took me while to see it but he isn't wrong.
With the utter shitshow that the Tories have become (one that is going to stay for a long time), the way the Tories deal with Scottland and the realisation that English and Welsh voters (the majority) might well fuck their own interests over and over again (there being a huge disconnect between them and the Scots), as well as the massive instability, the loss of jobs and the crash dive of the pound caused even by several months long, temporal limbo IF parliament decides to not do a Brexit after all, I'm pretty sure that Indyref2 will still have very good chances to succeed either way.It is going to be awkward if the UK parliament ends up chickening out of Brexit, but Scotland secedes.
Look, everybody everywhere think taxes will go up. Show me a poll where people wouldn't be concerned about that. Same for prices.
That's not the item to concentrate on, it shows you very little.
I read through the poll and I don't find it depressing. I don't mean to say that things are great and fine, obviously we are in a crisis, but the poll seems fine to me.
I'm looking at it over and over again but I don't see "it"![]()
He is though. Not a majority, but not an insignificant number either.God, I hope Parliament is level-headed enough to remind themselves this man isn't representative of a large portion of the UK.
You know Scots, maybe you could join Austria? We are much alike, we both have a "bigger brother" country we kinda don't like that much and we both have the supperior dialect in our language. And we could use some people who are good a soccer. You would have to settle with a bunch of stupid politicians though.
Just sayin.
You seem to have no idea what "fair" means. The EU has always had a clear line towards EEA membership towards any outside nation. It's not about punishment, the UK doesn't get special treatment.While GAF applaud the hard line the EU now seem to be taking, remember it is a double edge sword, the more you push, the greater risk of a push back, the EU (if they want the UK to remain) need to be firm but fair... so far we have had a series of senior politicians from the Tories say Immigration and Trade...
EU....Nope.
So you have a situation where the politicians can turn round and say to the people of the UK, look we keep trying and look what the EU are trying to do, they are trying to punish us for exercising our democratic right....
Dont think that leave voters wont lap that up, they will....inc France right wing (elections next year)
I'm surprised anyone still looks at YouGov polls. They are useless.
While GAF applaud the hard line the EU now seem to be taking, remember it is a double edge sword, the more you push, the greater risk of a push back, the EU (if they want the UK to remain) need to be firm but fair... so far we have had a series of senior politicians from the Tories say Immigration and Trade...
EU....Nope.
So the fact more folks think NHS, education will all get worse than better is not bad, jesus wept. I give up
I'd still like to know what Nicola Sturgeon's plan for Scotland is considering the arse fell out of the oil market five minutes after they voted for stay.
If you think leaving the EU is bad imagine what leaving the EU and the UK would do.
Genuine question then. What does someone like me do? I'm a carer and my GF is disabled meaning we rely on benefits to an extent. I'm worried about our future since I may no longer be able to remain her carer, but she'd still be receiving full benefits for her disability. Other countries don't want people like us so where do I go?
You seem to have no idea what "fair" means. The EU has always had a clear line towards EEA membership towards any outside nation. It's not about punishment, the UK doesn't get special treatment.
No one should be thinking like a leave voter. Especially not the EU negotiation team.indeed, but if anything has taught us, we the UK expect special treatment, it has been discussed plenty that we all ready get huge concessions and we still voted to leave...
you are thinking logically, you have to think like a leave voter
You shouldn't, because it has been officially ruled out over and over and over and over again now.indeed, but if anything has taught us, we the UK expect special treatment, it has been discussed plenty that we all ready get huge concessions and we still voted to leave...
you are thinking logically, you have to think like a leave voter
But London is not a country with its own government.If eu say Scotland had a right to remain then so to must London
It's "football", not "soccer". No wonder you guys suck when you modeled yourself after Americans.
Firstly I'm very sorry for your situation. I can say that I support not just freedom of labour but absolute freedom of movement with no restrictions on benefits to immigrants. Have you explored your options in the other 27 EU nations? Do either of you have a route to citizenship through ancestry?
England (assuming you live there) and the Tory government is failing you massively. If I had to stay in the UK I know Scotland would be ther place for me at the moment.
I don't envy your position and wish you the best, but over the coming months and potentially years, as reality sinks in for the nation and the conversation of staying in the EU picks up steam, it is in your best interest to talk to the people around you and campaign however you can to stay.
People in a similar situation to yours are the ones who'll bleed first and the most.
indeed, but if anything has taught us, we the UK expect special treatment, it has been discussed plenty that we all ready get huge concessions and we still voted to leave...
you are thinking logically, you have to think like a leave voter
I thought Tak3n WAS a Leave Voter?
Rather, the UK no longer gets special treatment.You seem to have no idea what "fair" means. The EU has always had a clear line towards EEA membership towards any outside nation. It's not about punishment, the UK doesn't get special treatment.
The misunderstanding lies in the fact that you think this is a conversation when it's really each party exposing their starting points and giving hints on what their red lines are. This won't be a conversation until article 50 is triggered and negotiations truly begin.While GAF applaud the hard line the EU now seem to be taking, remember it is a double edge sword, the more you push, the greater risk of a push back, the EU (if they want the UK to remain) need to be firm but fair... so far we have had a series of senior politicians from the Tories say Immigration and Trade...
EU....Nope.
So you have a situation where the politicians can turn round and say to the people of the UK, look we keep trying and look what the EU are trying to do, they are trying to punish us for exercising our democratic right....
Dont think that leave voters wont lap that up, they will....inc France right wing (elections next year)
Where the fuck did this "We've had enough of listening to experts" nonsense come from? That's something I'd hear on Fox News in the US; not here. How did England become as goddamn thick as the yanks?
Are you saying we should just lie so that people vote the way we want?indeed, but if anything has taught us, we the UK expect special treatment, it has been discussed plenty that we all ready get huge concessions and we still voted to leave...
you are thinking logically, you have to think like a leave voter
But London is not a country with its own government.
While GAF applaud the hard line the EU now seem to be taking, remember it is a double edge sword, the more you push, the greater risk of a push back, the EU (if they want the UK to remain) need to be firm but fair... so far we have had a series of senior politicians from the Tories say Immigration and Trade...
EU....Nope.
So you have a situation where the politicians can turn round and say to the people of the UK, look we keep trying and look what the EU are trying to do, they are trying to punish us for exercising our democratic right....
Dont think that leave voters wont lap that up, they will....inc France right wing (elections next year)