by garindan » Fri Feb 07 2020 5:48pm
I think this is the second time I have won, but the first time was with nowhere near the number of thanks the post got this past month.
It's a shame a number of members on here have to post what they do in the they way they do. Sat around a table in the pub they'd get a blow to the chops for their rudeness and insulting behaviour if they were to behave the same. There is freedom of speech and being an antagonist. The latter doesn't respect the views of others.
Whether you believe in Brexit or not shouldn't lead to such arguments. However, the public have seen some ridiculous behaviour on all sides of the argument, from all kinds of people in the public eye, which sets a very poor example.
The biggest irony in my eyes is this though - people are so forthcoming saying either how dreadful or how great it will be outside the EU, but nobody actually knows what is going to happen. The examples given as to what could happen are not seamlessly transferable to the UK. The situation is unique and the level of success an independent UK will have shall be dependent on whether a) everyone in the UK gets behind the result of the referendum and b) those in charge of policies work bloody hard to get the best results. If we still see the negative and blocking dynamic of the past 3 years it will significantly undermine everything. I say this as it is how business works. If you have a company where some staff work against the company's goals and/or those in charge don't work hard enough to secure the company's future, it will probably fail.
Time will tell but one thing is for sure - nobody knows how things will turn out.
I think this is the second time I have won, but the first time was with nowhere near the number of thanks the post got this past month.
It's a shame a number of members on here have to post what they do in the they way they do. Sat around a table in the pub they'd get a blow to the chops for their rudeness and insulting behaviour if they were to behave the same. There is freedom of speech and being an antagonist. The latter doesn't respect the views of others.
Whether you believe in Brexit or not shouldn't lead to such arguments. However, the public have seen some ridiculous behaviour on all sides of the argument, from all kinds of people in the public eye, which sets a very poor example.
The biggest irony in my eyes is this though - people are so forthcoming saying either how dreadful or how great it will be outside the EU, but nobody actually knows what is going to happen. The examples given as to what could happen are not seamlessly transferable to the UK. The situation is unique and the level of success an independent UK will have shall be dependent on whether a) everyone in the UK gets behind the result of the referendum and b) those in charge of policies work bloody hard to get the best results. If we still see the negative and blocking dynamic of the past 3 years it will significantly undermine everything. I say this as it is how business works. If you have a company where some staff work against the company's goals and/or those in charge don't work hard enough to secure the company's future, it will probably fail.
Time will tell but one thing is for sure - nobody knows how things will turn out.