http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-39392584?ocid=socialflow_twitter&ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=bbcnews&ns_source=twitter
Actually Fred, I think Andrew Neil speaks for 99.9% of the people in our country - from the left to the right, the North to the South. Not just the 52%.
The vote on the 23rd June mattered, burneside - but nothing like as much as the difficult choices that now await our Government as a consequence. Pressing our representatives in power to put political dogma aside and do what is best for the prosperity and benefit of our country is a fundamental freedom which I hope many will exercise tomorrow.
Interesting poll...
The Yanks sure know how to screw you over for a buck, don't they Burnside. Something the UK Government should be keenly aware of if (as the WSJ article concludes) Brexit negotiations end with us falling back on the 'no deal' WTO trading arrangements. The webpage can be accessed on @WSJ on Twitter - if I can find an alternative working link I will post it to this thread.
Interesting article in the Wall Street Journal: European Hopes Dim for a Brexit Trade Pact Theresa May says no deal is better than a bad deal. Some in the EU see things the same way http://www.wsj.com/articles/european-hopes-dim-for-a-brexit-trade-pact-1490221914
A quick update on the freight train derailment between Castle Cary and Westbury. Network Rail have today confirmed that the line will re-open at 2200 tomorrow, Friday (24 March). Services will therefore operate normally from Saturday (25 March), albeit that there are improvement works between Reading and London on Sunday (26 March).
It was 50 years ago today...