Aldous Huxley interview-1958
Tag: Brexit
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“Europe Was Quite Generous”
I still believe that if you
1. Accept Brexit is happening and
2. Understand the dangers of No Deal, then you must conclude that the Withdrawal Agreement is the best solution to our impasse @anandMenon1 #beerandbrexit pic.twitter.com/c8vckrcTpj
— Rory Stewart (@RoryStewartUK) March 17, 2019
Eine Sitcom namens “House of Commons”
Brexit-Chaos: Eine Sitcom namens House of Commons https://t.co/wH9IrMMv9d via @faznet
— Prof Tanja Bueltmann (@cliodiaspora) March 17, 2019
3 Million Settled
Exiting news – today we are introducing a new charity launched by our founding members: Settled
A charity that will help EU citizens to apply for Settled Status – across the UK, locally.
More information on Settled and how you can get involved here:https://t.co/7hqWjKcjLD pic.twitter.com/ZOjZ8OJClr
— the3million (@the3million) March 16, 2019
Believe in Britain
The #MarchToLeave is unwittingly allowing for images to be captured that sum up how depressing Brexit is more perfectly than anything we've seen yet. pic.twitter.com/5RgebJBrTS
— Macca 🌚 (@Macca_ISZ) March 16, 2019
Watch to the end, sound on. It’s just tragic #MarchToLeave pic.twitter.com/YQLYFxDuR1
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) March 16, 2019
Day 2 of 14 of the #MarchToLeave. God help us. Meanwhile at the other end of the country in Dorset we’re also calling out @Nigel_Farage’s bullshit. Please PLEASE watch this one to the end. pic.twitter.com/c0PBdLEPQX
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) March 17, 2019
Guy Verhofstadt on Extending Article 50
Guy Verhofstadt at the European Parliament Plenary session today. Worth watching for two reasons:
1. He has a real go at Nigel Farage
2. He does not, repeat not, want an extension to Article 50 unless the UK can come up with a very, very good reason for it. pic.twitter.com/W4hcd6kwi8— Martin MacDonald (@Innealadair) March 13, 2019
Advisory Referendum 2016
Well said, it was an Advisory Referendum to gage the country’s mood. Once Cameron had uttered his words about respecting the outcome, it became the wrong sort of referendum and should have been re-drafted. See the briefing paper that accompanied the Parliamentary Bill
— Jennifer Jane (@jenniferbn2) March 13, 2019
The UK’s Political System Just Couldn’t Cope with the Brexit
I'm now at the stage where I think if we end up not leaving it'll be a blessing. Let's face it, my side just doesn't deserve it.
— Oliver Norgrove (@OliverNorgrove) March 12, 2019
I'm no Remainer, I still dislike the EU and consider it to be undemocratic from top to bottom. I won't campaign for Remain. But I'm sick of being let down and embarrassed by all of this.
— Oliver Norgrove (@OliverNorgrove) March 12, 2019
Also I've become very frustrated with myself for the lack of consideration I showed the Northern Ireland issue a few years ago. (More on this at a later date, but I think it's actually symptomatic of something much wider than Brexit)
— Oliver Norgrove (@OliverNorgrove) March 12, 2019
So, I can no longer commit publicly to being a Brexiteer. I'll follow the issue and give my 2 cents, to anybody who might care about my opinion, where I can. But the pursuit for something I now consider unworkable is pointless. I refuse to be driven into madness by it all.
— Oliver Norgrove (@OliverNorgrove) March 12, 2019
The UK had to, at some point, face up to this. But its political system just couldn't cope. We fought the referendum like a general election, we triggered A50 without a plan, we never understood how the EU operated nor that Brexit wasn't a standard negotiation.
— Oliver Norgrove (@OliverNorgrove) March 12, 2019
It's been self-deception on an almighty scale. At one point I thought, naively, that I could stand as a better example for the Leave side, but I now realise that it's hopeless. I'm never asked for input, the media cares only for those on the extreme. A recipe for disaster.
— Oliver Norgrove (@OliverNorgrove) March 12, 2019
I'm quite furious tonight. With general events and with myself. I might open a bottle.
— Oliver Norgrove (@OliverNorgrove) March 12, 2019
The Risk Remains Unchanged
Theresa May has warned MPs not to take the last paragraph of Geoffrey Cox's legal advice ("the legal risk remains unchanged") exactly as it reads on paper. What??? FFS! #meaningfulvote #politicslive #WithdrawalAgreement pic.twitter.com/2cIZLA21VV
— paulusthewoodgnome (@woodgnomology) March 12, 2019

