The leave side's willingness for Cameron to oversee the exit was the clear indication of the above being true.
As I said earlier, I don't think any of them have a real plan, nor did they expect this result. That's the real worry for me.
I voted Remain and quite frankly its embarrassing. I don't like it when democracy goes against my views, but its democracy - it's happened. I get the 'mourning' yesterday, I felt the same after the last GE when a number of Remainers were quite pleased with the result. But to carry this shit on...
Outsourcing is a big problem in a lot of areas as well. One aspect of the EU I don't agree with is the handing over of money to businesses for them to 'relocate', essentially making a load of people redundant so that the business can get subsidised cheap labour. You can make areas of Europe more...
Wales voted to leave, so that wouldn't make sense. Republic of Ireland..... isn't part of the United Kingdom. A united Ireland will never happen in my opinion, so I'm not too concerned about Northern Ireland upping sticks. I'll answer the whole Scotland thing below.
You can shout about...
Oh don't get me wrong, London is hugely influential and the Remain vote should be recognised. I'm just saying that Sky News etc. reported it as if Scotland and London voted to stay, everywhere else said leave. Which isn't the case.
I just think you create further divides by involving Scotland...
What has also frustrated me re: the London/Scotland thing today, is that other major cities are being ignored. Cardiff especially needs help in any negotiations, it'd possibly be worse off than Scotland. Where do you draw the line at dividing the UK? If Scotland needs a voice, if London needs a...
The South Stand is shite, and we could do with some more capacity. Those are immediate problems, these seem like immediate solutions :)
Even if we have a quick start date with UWE, it'll still be two seasons before we're there. So it's worth doing some immediate work on the ground, just like we...
The good thing about having Bolton, Sheff Utd etc. on a Tuesday night is that I'm now considering the likes of Vale and Chesterfield as new grounds to visit this season.
I hate League One already.