09-18-2016, 06:50 PM
Marry in haste, repent at leisure.
I think I've been as guilty as others of wanting to put a timetable to things, and to see real evidence that a negotiating strategy and staff are being formulated.
This was triggered by the haste that some European politicians and Eu bureaucrat's have shown in wanting us to leave. 
Activating Article 50 too soon will leave us as a nation very badly placed.
Leaving it too long will lead to claims of foot dragging, which will be pounced on by an otherwise deflated UKIP.
I'm not sure the electorate would understand the need to wait for national elections abroad, having voted leave, they
will be expecting action early in 2017.
The Remain campaign has effectively abandoned the post-referendum debate, and this leaves a serious imbalance in future public debates.
I think I've been as guilty as others of wanting to put a timetable to things, and to see real evidence that a negotiating strategy and staff are being formulated.
This was triggered by the haste that some European politicians and Eu bureaucrat's have shown in wanting us to leave. 
Activating Article 50 too soon will leave us as a nation very badly placed.
Leaving it too long will lead to claims of foot dragging, which will be pounced on by an otherwise deflated UKIP.
I'm not sure the electorate would understand the need to wait for national elections abroad, having voted leave, they
will be expecting action early in 2017.
The Remain campaign has effectively abandoned the post-referendum debate, and this leaves a serious imbalance in future public debates.