Lots of things will be mentioned. But if the people who have been saying "doom and gloom is coming" for years are still saying it, and there are no signs of it coming, then they won't be believed. Prophets of doom in times of plenty have never done well.Lancasterclaret wrote:Surely even you don't believe things like "the minister for stockpiling food and medicines" won't be mentioned, along with all the other things that are there.
Plus all the governments own No deal brexit forecasts that are uniformly bad?
I'd be amazed if leave went down that road to be honest, there is a lot of stuff that kills them.
Like I said, you want Brexit, you've got to find a way to get it through parliament. Which means a deal that enough can vote for that satisfies the referendum result AND satisfies those who worry for the economic future (and not just economic if we are being honest)
Norway option looks the best bet to be honest.
And there will be plenty of people like me, who believe that the paperwork can be handled, or if it can't be handled then it will be skipped. You won't find many takers for the idea that there will be food in plenty just sitting there while the government refuses to let it be sold.
As for getting it through parliament, parliament as I understand it has the final say on the deal to leave the EU. If it votes it down, it doesn't mean there is no leaving the EU - just that we leave without a deal. They could of course vote for another general election.
(And don't bring up the airways again. However much the EU wants to spite the UK, they won't do it by decimating their own airlines and destroying their own aeroplane manufacturers.)