Dear Forum,
Well here we are again, round two, ding ding!! seconds out
So am I better informed this time around, well yes I think I am a wee bit more savvy, Brexit has been a real eye opener, the country voted to jump without knowing what the consequences would be and this was one of the reasons I voted no last time, there was no plan.
In the last Scottish Referendum the SNP wanted us to vote yes but with no plan of what would happen next, the exact same as Brexit, we have now voted to leave the EU but with no plan, we still have no plan ( a Spike Milligan sketch comes to mind ) well except it is going to be a hard Brexit
whatever a hard Brexit means.
But all the old questions still remain, border control, currency ( I think we should adopt the quid currency, Kevin Bridges "aye pal you'll get yer money right!! ) and lets not forget Trident, please!! Don't forget Trident because you can bet your last quid that Trident will rear its ugly head again ( actually I think it already has ).
Well dear readers this time around I am adopting a different tack, I am looking for the bottom line ( yes I am a bottom line man
) and that is, can I look at future generations and hold my head high.
Right now my conscience is saying vote YES and one of the main reasons is, the Tories are, well lets be polite for the moment and say wonderful magicians, there smoke and mirror display is second to none but if I thought for a second that Mr Corbyn had any chance I might just change my vote, and just for the record, I don't want a Tory lite Labour party, it is the Corbyn way or the highway.
Goodbye England, Wales and Northern Ireland we can meet at the border and discuss old times over a dram or twa.
To end, I will be watching with interest as the EU question is debated, Sturgeon will make this a big issue, but I honestly don't know if I want to be tied to the EU, well not the old EU, maybe if I can see any sign of the EU reforming itself then yes lets be friends with our pals on the continent, but that raises another question, do they like our whisky, maybe we should be cuddling up to the Japanese, they like a wee dram
Gonnagle.