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BrianDeVie's latest comments
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11th Nov 2020BrianDeVie commented on:
Are you living with tougher lockdown measures at the moment?Voted wrong way, please accept my appology. Let's call it a 'silver moment'.ViewDate:
12th Oct 2020BrianDeVie commented on:
Are you living with tougher lockdown measures at the moment?Am I alone in thinking thi government just continues to make a dogs dinner of Covid19 and everything else it touches. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/551504/ I do believe that as soon as Covid19 arrived in the UK, we should have deployed a GNU, a Government of National Unity. We have done this in the past when faced with major crisis's. We should have a government focused on Covid [and Brexit], rather than one that continues to 'play party politics'. Please sign the petition if you can also see the need for a GNU.ViewDate:
24th Feb 2018BrianDeVie commented on:
Are you concerned about the economic impact of Brexit?Well said and factualy accurate.ViewDate:
23rd Feb 2018BrianDeVie commented on:
Are you concerned about the economic impact of Brexit?Many aspects of EU laws/rules are being excluded. ie Animals are granted the status of sentient beings by the EU, this is specificaly being excluded from the 'transfer'. I know it is only one minor example, but there are many others and this one applies not just to your 'pets' but also to your food. It's obviously needed so we can import US meats etc. :(ViewDate:
23rd Feb 2018BrianDeVie commented on:
Are you concerned about the economic impact of Brexit?I'm old enough to remember voting remain in 1975, along with 67% . I consider that a decisive vote as opposed to this 2016 divisive vote of 48/52. The government saught our Opinion, that opinion has been expressed and if people are honest, they will acknowledge that it simply confirms we are a divided nation. I for one do not consider that a divided nation should willingly undertake major constitutional change, to do so is pure folly. Current polls, now clearly show that the 'will of the people' is now reacting to the realities of what brexit [still undefind] and it's consequences might be. The 'will of the people is now 'Remain'.ViewDate:
23rd Feb 2018BrianDeVie commented on:
Are you concerned about the economic impact of Brexit?I have heard of many being blocked on the SS-FB page. Thank you for not giving up and comeing here. I believe the silencing of opposition is moraly wrong as well as undemocratic. Sadly it seems the nation is following May's stance on democracy, the stance she took when she waved goodby to UK democracy nearly a year ago. A stance which is allowing OUR soveriegnty to be removed from OUR Representatives in OUR Parliament and given to 'her' government. :(ViewDate:
23rd Feb 2018BrianDeVie commented on:
Are you concerned about the economic impact of Brexit?Do we not allready have 'The Best Deal' ?ViewDate:
23rd Feb 2018BrianDeVie commented on:
Are you concerned about the economic impact of Brexit?"legally binding " With respect, you must know that is totaly incorrect. If I am wrong, please direct me to the law that has made this 'legaly binding'.ViewDate:
23rd Feb 2018BrianDeVie commented on:
Are you concerned about the economic impact of Brexit?But as has been legaly and politicaly confirmed, we have maintaned our soveriegnty throughout our EU membership. It has been save and secure at Our Parliament, which is where it belongs, but the withdrawal bill remove that [OUR] soveriegnty and hand it over to 'her government'. Now that is very worrying IMHO.ViewDate:
22nd Feb 2018BrianDeVie commented on:
Are you concerned about the economic impact of Brexit?All ready fallen to 6th [Nov. 2017], and getting ready to be overtaken by India. http://money.cnn.com/2017/11/22/news/economy/uk-france-biggest-economies-in-the-world/index.htmlViewDate:
22nd Feb 2018BrianDeVie commented on:
Are you concerned about the economic impact of Brexit?"End this stupid Brexit farce. Most people don't want it any more. The tail is wagging the dog." Well said, it is the most vulnerible in our society that will pay for this insane fiasco. Remember only 25.8% of the UK population voted for any form of Brexit. Now the realities are being revealed [even without the imaginary 58 impact reports that DD failed to do, let alone shared], it is blatently obvious that there are no benefits which can justify the Social, Cultural and Political costs and hence as you say: Most people do not want brexit [in any shape or form], any more.