Re: Imprecise use of language
1)I think Brexit is a bad idea, as I've yet to see any benefit of leaving the E.U.
There are three major trading blocs, we can go with the US, the Chinese, or the EU.
The EU is the least worst of the choices for our nation, especially given how interdependent our economy is on the SM/CU.
I accept, I might not be aware of a benefit of leaving, but as yet no-one has explained it in terms I understand, perhaps you'll be good enough to buck the trend. Genuinely, I'm happy to be shown to be wrong.
2)Stockpiling is a mitigation against the delays in transporting products. However stockpiling is no mitigation against perishable products and there are several from foods to isotopes that simply cannot be stored for long. We are discussing stockpiling as we are not self-sufficient in food, fuel, or medicine. That's not really down to the Government, it's due to our landmass, and share of natural resources. Do we even have enough guns and/or butter to be classed as north or southland? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guns_versus_butter_model
3) Why do you think WTO will work when the ex-head of the WTO doesn't?
'https://www.indy100.com/article/pascal-lamy-iain-duncan-smith-video-brexit-bbc-politics-wto-8891456
What do you know about the WTO that the ex-head of the WTO doesn't?
The Government is responsible for governing, that the WAB failed to get through the HOC, is the only reason there are cross-party talks. Why do you think that the HOC voted the WAB down?