azaze@Simba:
Let's see...the deadlock is due to politicians not giving a fuck about the national interest in the UK, and the Irish/Northern Irish border. Add to that the murder of Lyra McKee, and the rise of tensions in NI.....and local elections that saw both main parties get destroyed at a local government (council) level....it's a complete mess. Do I think the PM being ousted will change anything? No. Because most politicians do not want the UK to leave. They'd rather we stay in a custom's union, which is not what the Brexit referendum was about. Oh, and I've been saying this for years, but the EU has too many similarities to both the USSR and Yugoslavia, especially with taking in former Eastern Bloc nations.
Explain to me why three nations have to prop up 24, possibly 3 propping up 23 others. Why should the UK, France, Germany support Romania, Italy, Greece, Andorra, Holland, Belgium (which is in its own political mess, or heading that way)
Scotland cannot support itself if it goes independent. Consider this. Scotland has not a lot in the way of natural resources. All that North Sea oil? Owned by multinational corporations. All that trade? Done within the UK and Europe. If Scotland goes independent, it will no longer be in the EU and may not be recognized as a country by everybody. Imagine, Scotland loses the ability to process oil in Aberdeen, and export to the rest of the UK. It would cripple Scotland to lose that. Yes, the SNP put together a currency idea, but Nicola Sturgeon does not understand the implications of independence. Okay, it may have worked 400, 500 years ago.....but....
Also, for trade, Simba, the UK has the Commonwealth and trade partners outside the EU, Japan, China, the USS, Canada, Brazil, Mexico. If the UK isn't in the EU, it is not subject to export regulatoins set by Brusssels.
Warning: Grumpy post above
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