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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

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By *etcplCouple
over a year ago

Gapping Fanny

Nope

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By *aliceWoman
over a year ago

Birmingham

Absolutely not.

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By *olfie26Man
over a year ago

Brierley Hill

Definitely not

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hmmm not sure actually. Maybe.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No there is a reason there is so many jobs available at the moment and it's not covid deaths.

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By *htcMan
over a year ago

MK

Nope. Still would vote leave

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"No there is a reason there is so many jobs available at the moment and it's not covid deaths."

I agree lots of employment available at the moment but why is unemployment at the levels we have?

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By *drianukMan
over a year ago

Spain, Lancs

No

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No there is a reason there is so many jobs available at the moment and it's not covid deaths.

I agree lots of employment available at the moment but why is unemployment at the levels we have? "

I'm not sure about that one maybe people don't want to train to do the jobs available.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No. I stand by my decision.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nope.

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By *uffolksubWoman
over a year ago

Brandon

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By *ixi n DogCouple
over a year ago

Pembrokeshire

Nope..

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By *m3232Man
over a year ago

maidenhead

Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first.

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By *ired_upMan
over a year ago

ashton

No. I voted remain and literally every thing we said would happen is happening.

Maybe a little slower than predicted but it's happened or is happening .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No.

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By *uffolksubWoman
over a year ago

Brandon


"No there is a reason there is so many jobs available at the moment and it's not covid deaths."

So many jobs….and no one trained or qualified to do them. Sounds fabulous

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By *heerFlirtMan
over a year ago

Quite near Bath usually

Not a chance.

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By *ired_upMan
over a year ago

ashton


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first. "

All homeless people were taken off the street during the early stages of the Pandemic. It's possible to end it now or have ended it during the pandemic. But they are choosing not to.

I'm happy that Britain takes in refugees. We take a tiny proportion of them compared to our neighbours, so if anything we take less than we should. Especially as we export all the weapons that are used to bomb these poor people.

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By *elvety CurvesWoman
over a year ago

london


"No. I voted remain and literally every thing we said would happen is happening.

Maybe a little slower than predicted but it's happened or is happening ."

Exactly this. Project fear was always going to be project reality

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No. I voted remain and literally every thing we said would happen is happening.

Maybe a little slower than predicted but it's happened or is happening ."

Lucky for us Covid slowed its impact.

However there has been an unexpected upside to leaving.

We were able to sort out roll out of Covid19 vaccination without EU intervention enabling us to be more effective than the EU bloc

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By *htcMan
over a year ago

MK


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first.

All homeless people were taken off the street during the early stages of the Pandemic. It's possible to end it now or have ended it during the pandemic. But they are choosing not to.

I'm happy that Britain takes in refugees. We take a tiny proportion of them compared to our neighbours, so if anything we take less than we should. Especially as we export all the weapons that are used to bomb these poor people.

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Not really there countries are free ,yet they are coming from Africa? Did we bomb them? Vietnam? Did we bomb them recently? List goes on. It's the freebies they are coming for I know some they told me why they came, not because of war, because there friends told them what they can get for free. Brand new apartments, free money, schools, healthcare and bills paid. They even said they hate this country its sh-t. But because of these freebies they will stay.

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By *udistcpl1Couple
over a year ago

Wirral


"No there is a reason there is so many jobs available at the moment and it's not covid deaths.

So many jobs….and no one trained or qualified to do them. Sounds fabulous "

Yep, great isn't it? You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs and we have an incredible opportunity to make changes for the better. Analyse properly and do what is needed.

Brexit has made this possible. My fear is that our friends in Westminster will fuck the opportunity and make things worse.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

Nope still vote to stay in x

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By *aliceWoman
over a year ago

Birmingham

Africa and Vietnam, those historic members of the EU.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No there is a reason there is so many jobs available at the moment and it's not covid deaths.

So many jobs….and no one trained or qualified to do them. Sounds fabulous "

good to have the vaccancies so when people are trained there is opportunities for them, I drive machinery for a living and the lack of drivers has made the wages go up meaning I earn more because we aren't getting undercut by agency's offering very low paid foreign workers basicly been exploited

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By *ired_upMan
over a year ago

ashton


"No. I voted remain and literally every thing we said would happen is happening.

Maybe a little slower than predicted but it's happened or is happening .

Lucky for us Covid slowed its impact.

However there has been an unexpected upside to leaving.

We were able to sort out roll out of Covid19 vaccination without EU intervention enabling us to be more effective than the EU bloc "

That's not true. Lots of countries went their own way on vaccines who are in the EU.

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By *ired_upMan
over a year ago

ashton


"Africa and Vietnam, those historic members of the EU."

This.

Loving the idea of Africa as a country and then a completely anonymous anecdote that is completely true.

If you have no right to be here you have no recourse to public funds and are told to get on with it and not given a house, benefits,whatever.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

With the Crimea looking likely to be the next East west flash point where does this leave the Uk if there is EU military response?

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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago

milton keynes


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?"

I'm sure this has been asked a few times on here already.

Anyway no I would not vote differently

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

I'm sure this has been asked a few times on here already.

Anyway no I would not vote differently"

Oooooooo!

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

nope.

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

I wouldn't say I would change my vote,but would be more definate in my decision , , I was a reluctant remainer , the morning after the vote when Cameron resigned and I saw the faces of Johnson and Gove it became clear that there wasn't a plan and nothing since has indicated anything at all to suggest leaving the EU will bring us any benefits

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nope not even sugar coated

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first. "

This is the answer really. People are just as confused about it as ever. The government and right wing media is extremely good at pointing the finger at "them over there coming over 'ere causing all the problems" etc.

Just look at this example of some of the total bollocks that some people believe.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"With the Crimea looking likely to be the next East west flash point where does this leave the Uk if there is EU military response?"

There is no "EU military".

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?"

No

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"With the Crimea looking likely to be the next East west flash point where does this leave the Uk if there is EU military response?

There is no "EU military"."

Good point.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first. "

WOW!!!!

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first.

WOW!!!! "

Although not everyone is as loony as this. It's a good example of what the 18% of people think. Those who still think brexit is a good idea.

18% of people still think it's a good idea. Let that sink in for moment. That's a huge number of people, millions, still believing in the dream. Utterly bizarre.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first.

WOW!!!!

Although not everyone is as loony as this. It's a good example of what the 18% of people think. Those who still think brexit is a good idea.

18% of people still think it's a good idea. Let that sink in for moment. That's a huge number of people, millions, still believing in the dream. Utterly bizarre. "

all depends what you wanted from brexit for some it's exactly what they wanted others not so much for me it was just to be out of the eu nothing else don't care about company loses how much the pound is or that holiday for me it's done what is said on the tin in or out enjoy.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

maybe people who voted to leave could see this coming.

the coalition agreement in Germany included proposals for the “evolution of the EU towards a European federal state”.

The new German Government is a so-called ‘traffic-light’ coalition between the Social Democrats (SPD), the Greens, and the liberal FDP.

The surprise backing for more EU integration and power for Brussels comes just weeks before France is taking over the rotating EU Council presidency in January.

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By *ired_upMan
over a year ago

ashton


"maybe people who voted to leave could see this coming.

the coalition agreement in Germany included proposals for the “evolution of the EU towards a European federal state”.

The new German Government is a so-called ‘traffic-light’ coalition between the Social Democrats (SPD), the Greens, and the liberal FDP.

The surprise backing for more EU integration and power for Brussels comes just weeks before France is taking over the rotating EU Council presidency in January."

Sorry what does any of this have to do with anything?

A German coalition can say what it wants. If every other member thinks is bollox it doesn't mean anything.

And how does a rotating leadership link in with this?

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first.

WOW!!!!

Although not everyone is as loony as this. It's a good example of what the 18% of people think. Those who still think brexit is a good idea.

18% of people still think it's a good idea. Let that sink in for moment. That's a huge number of people, millions, still believing in the dream. Utterly bizarre. "

53% of republicans believe trump is the true president.... yeah baby

And quite a lot believe elvis is still alive, along with loch ness monster and yeti...... some people even want to give criminals a free house and let france run the eu

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"maybe people who voted to leave could see this coming.

the coalition agreement in Germany included proposals for the “evolution of the EU towards a European federal state”.

The new German Government is a so-called ‘traffic-light’ coalition between the Social Democrats (SPD), the Greens, and the liberal FDP.

The surprise backing for more EU integration and power for Brussels comes just weeks before France is taking over the rotating EU Council presidency in January.

Sorry what does any of this have to do with anything?

A German coalition can say what it wants. If every other member thinks is bollox it doesn't mean anything.

And how does a rotating leadership link in with this? "

Well the eu nationalist partys seem pretty worried about after having a joint conference i warsaw accourding to the ny times.

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first.

WOW!!!!

Although not everyone is as loony as this. It's a good example of what the 18% of people think. Those who still think brexit is a good idea.

18% of people still think it's a good idea. Let that sink in for moment. That's a huge number of people, millions, still believing in the dream. Utterly bizarre.

53% of republicans believe trump is the true president.... yeah baby

And quite a lot believe elvis is still alive, along with loch ness monster and yeti...... some people even want to give criminals a free house and let france run the eu"

And the flat earther’s don’t forget them

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first.

WOW!!!!

Although not everyone is as loony as this. It's a good example of what the 18% of people think. Those who still think brexit is a good idea.

18% of people still think it's a good idea. Let that sink in for moment. That's a huge number of people, millions, still believing in the dream. Utterly bizarre. all depends what you wanted from brexit for some it's exactly what they wanted others not so much for me it was just to be out of the eu nothing else don't care about company loses how much the pound is or that holiday for me it's done what is said on the tin in or out enjoy."

Yeah absolutely.

People like Rees Mogg made 100s of millions shorting the pound. And a few others get to avoid taxes off shore, brexit is a huge success.

But for everyone else who are effected by the economy being impacted by brexit, still thinking it's a good idea. It's absolutely amazing!

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first.

WOW!!!!

Although not everyone is as loony as this. It's a good example of what the 18% of people think. Those who still think brexit is a good idea.

18% of people still think it's a good idea. Let that sink in for moment. That's a huge number of people, millions, still believing in the dream. Utterly bizarre.

53% of republicans believe trump is the true president.... yeah baby

And quite a lot believe elvis is still alive, along with loch ness monster and yeti...... some people even want to give criminals a free house and let france run the eu

And the flat earther’s don’t forget them "

Exactly. It's astounding what people believe.

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By *udistcpl1Couple
over a year ago

Wirral


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first.

WOW!!!!

Although not everyone is as loony as this. It's a good example of what the 18% of people think. Those who still think brexit is a good idea.

18% of people still think it's a good idea. Let that sink in for moment. That's a huge number of people, millions, still believing in the dream. Utterly bizarre.

53% of republicans believe trump is the true president.... yeah baby

And quite a lot believe elvis is still alive, along with loch ness monster and yeti...... some people even want to give criminals a free house and let france run the eu

And the flat earther’s don’t forget them

Exactly. It's astounding what people believe.

"

But I am not clear which side are the biggest set of dreamers. Amazing - both sides!!!

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first.

WOW!!!!

Although not everyone is as loony as this. It's a good example of what the 18% of people think. Those who still think brexit is a good idea.

18% of people still think it's a good idea. Let that sink in for moment. That's a huge number of people, millions, still believing in the dream. Utterly bizarre.

53% of republicans believe trump is the true president.... yeah baby

And quite a lot believe elvis is still alive, along with loch ness monster and yeti...... some people even want to give criminals a free house and let france run the eu

And the flat earther’s don’t forget them

Exactly. It's astounding what people believe.

But I am not clear which side are the biggest set of dreamers. Amazing - both sides!!!"

So tempted to blame one side more it will be years before we can really know.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No we had it we voted

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By *ristoltony40Man
over a year ago

bristol

Would vote leave if you reran it 100 times

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first. "

They’re giving away free houses? I’ve been here for 16 years and I didn’t get 1

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton


"No there is a reason there is so many jobs available at the moment and it's not covid deaths.

So many jobs….and no one trained or qualified to do them. Sounds fabulous good to have the vaccancies so when people are trained there is opportunities for them, I drive machinery for a living and the lack of drivers has made the wages go up meaning I earn more because we aren't getting undercut by agency's offering very low paid foreign workers basicly been exploited "

Short term the unfilled vacancies will drive wage growth which is good. However, it will ultimately drive inflation as products become more expensive and that will wipe out the benefit of the bigger salary.

Combine that with trade deals that permit imports to undercut the cost of British products (NZ trade deal for example) and those British industries will be forced to reduce their costs to compete (product quality and wages being first targets).

It’s a vicious circle but with the driver for Brexit being a “global Britain” (whatever that means) then be prepared to compete with much cheaper overseas labour.

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton


"Wouldn’t change it. The next thing we need to change is giving people free houses that get in to the country.

Deal with our own homeless first.

WOW!!!!

Although not everyone is as loony as this. It's a good example of what the 18% of people think. Those who still think brexit is a good idea.

18% of people still think it's a good idea. Let that sink in for moment. That's a huge number of people, millions, still believing in the dream. Utterly bizarre. all depends what you wanted from brexit for some it's exactly what they wanted others not so much for me it was just to be out of the eu nothing else don't care about company loses how much the pound is or that holiday for me it's done what is said on the tin in or out enjoy."

So you just wanted to be out of the EU bugger the consequences. Ok fair enough. But why? What were your reasons for wanting out?

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By *ristoltony40Man
over a year ago

bristol

Do I ask you who you voted for ? That's why a voting booth is private , I'm not interested in reasons why people vote Tory or labour or whoever , rather like I'm not interested whether other people get jab or not

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If the vote was held now there wouldn't be a remain option since we've left. So I'd have to change to rejoin.

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West

The full effects of Brexit are yet to be felt but as sure as night follows day they will come.

If, as predicted by the Governments own OBR the economic effects of Brexit will be twice as bad as the Covid pandemic then we can look forward to tax rises in the coming years, just to pay for it.

By the time, the snake oil salesmen, liars and charlatans who sold the illusion will have long left the room leaving everyone else to deal with the consequences.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"The full effects of Brexit are yet to be felt but as sure as night follows day they will come.

If, as predicted by the Governments own OBR the economic effects of Brexit will be twice as bad as the Covid pandemic then we can look forward to tax rises in the coming years, just to pay for it.

By the time, the snake oil salesmen, liars and charlatans who sold the illusion will have long left the room leaving everyone else to deal with the consequences."

And people are still saying that brexit is a good idea! Haha. Amazing.

That will only get funnier and funnier.

"It's just a flesh wound"! Lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The full effects of Brexit are yet to be felt but as sure as night follows day they will come.

If, as predicted by the Governments own OBR the economic effects of Brexit will be twice as bad as the Covid pandemic then we can look forward to tax rises in the coming years, just to pay for it.

By the time, the snake oil salesmen, liars and charlatans who sold the illusion will have long left the room leaving everyone else to deal with the consequences.

And people are still saying that brexit is a good idea! Haha. Amazing.

That will only get funnier and funnier.

"It's just a flesh wound"! Lol."

The more intelligent Brexit voters now realise it’s a shit show but unfortunately won’t admit it so we are hearing things like

‘I only cared about leaving the EU, the consequences aren’t important ’

‘The EU will no longer exist soon’

‘I always knew it would take 10-20 years to see any benefits,

Etc etc

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well a vote either way for me would be a difference. At the time I was too busy for it to even really that important to me. I also felt I didnt know enough too say either way tbh. I still belive its a much too complicated subject in the first place for most normal people and it should never of really been upto us.

Tbh though i would probably vote remain with hindsight. But only because im tired of all the whinging from a certain subset of Remain voters

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By *coptoCouple
over a year ago

Côte d'Azur & Great Yarmouth

“I still belive its a much too complicated subject in the first place for most normal people and it should never of really been upto us”

About the most sensible BREXIT observation I’ve read!

When I was living and working in Syria a congenital heart condition manifested itself in my infant son and he had to be Medevaced out (a story in itself, the hoops that had to be gone through to get an air ambulance with two pilots and two doctors into Damascus) and by the time he arrived at the hospital in Aachen it was established that his heart had two VSDs (“holes in the heart”) and was twice normal size.

Germany’s top specialist, Prof. von Bernuth - I think the clinic was named after his father - thought that if the heart’s size could be quickly reduced with drugs the holes would shrink and one might even disappear altogether. His chief surgeon, on the other hand, reckoned the heart wouldn’t return to normal size without at least one of the holes being stitched up.

This discussion went on for days, with my son being kept alive only by life support.

So, two of the most intelligent and experienced medical specialists in Europe had differing views of the way forward (by the way, “Cut-em-open-Joe”, as we came to call him, lost the battle), and the missus and I were mere bystanders at their daily discussions.

But the only thing these professionals DIDN’T do, was to send voting slips to all the patients in A&E, maternity wards etc. (why not the cleaners and gardeners while we’re at it?) and base their decision on what 51% of anybody who bothered to reply might say.

But isn’t that exactly what happened with the Referendum?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"“I still belive its a much too complicated subject in the first place for most normal people and it should never of really been upto us”

About the most sensible BREXIT observation I’ve read!

When I was living and working in Syria a congenital heart condition manifested itself in my infant son and he had to be Medevaced out (a story in itself, the hoops that had to be gone through to get an air ambulance with two pilots and two doctors into Damascus) and by the time he arrived at the hospital in Aachen it was established that his heart had two VSDs (“holes in the heart”) and was twice normal size.

Germany’s top specialist, Prof. von Bernuth - I think the clinic was named after his father - thought that if the heart’s size could be quickly reduced with drugs the holes would shrink and one might even disappear altogether. His chief surgeon, on the other hand, reckoned the heart wouldn’t return to normal size without at least one of the holes being stitched up.

This discussion went on for days, with my son being kept alive only by life support.

So, two of the most intelligent and experienced medical specialists in Europe had differing views of the way forward (by the way, “Cut-em-open-Joe”, as we came to call him, lost the battle), and the missus and I were mere bystanders at their daily discussions.

But the only thing these professionals DIDN’T do, was to send voting slips to all the patients in A&E, maternity wards etc. (why not the cleaners and gardeners while we’re at it?) and base their decision on what 51% of anybody who bothered to reply might say.

But isn’t that exactly what happened with the Referendum?"

well i hope it all worked out well for son but fail to see any relevance to the brexit vote its was hardly life or death although some remainers would have you believe it was.

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts

Yes we all need clever people to tell us what we should do, that's what most dictators say

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By *heerFlirtMan
over a year ago

Quite near Bath usually


"“I still belive its a much too complicated subject in the first place for most normal people and it should never of really been upto us”

About the most sensible BREXIT observation I’ve read!

When I was living and working in Syria a congenital heart condition manifested itself in my infant son and he had to be Medevaced out (a story in itself, the hoops that had to be gone through to get an air ambulance with two pilots and two doctors into Damascus) and by the time he arrived at the hospital in Aachen it was established that his heart had two VSDs (“holes in the heart”) and was twice normal size.

Germany’s top specialist, Prof. von Bernuth - I think the clinic was named after his father - thought that if the heart’s size could be quickly reduced with drugs the holes would shrink and one might even disappear altogether. His chief surgeon, on the other hand, reckoned the heart wouldn’t return to normal size without at least one of the holes being stitched up.

This discussion went on for days, with my son being kept alive only by life support.

So, two of the most intelligent and experienced medical specialists in Europe had differing views of the way forward (by the way, “Cut-em-open-Joe”, as we came to call him, lost the battle), and the missus and I were mere bystanders at their daily discussions.

But the only thing these professionals DIDN’T do, was to send voting slips to all the patients in A&E, maternity wards etc. (why not the cleaners and gardeners while we’re at it?) and base their decision on what 51% of anybody who bothered to reply might say.

But isn’t that exactly what happened with the Referendum?well i hope it all worked out well for son but fail to see any relevance to the brexit vote its was hardly life or death although some remainers would have you believe it was."

‘Mea culpa’

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"“I still belive its a much too complicated subject in the first place for most normal people and it should never of really been upto us”

About the most sensible BREXIT observation I’ve read!

When I was living and working in Syria a congenital heart condition manifested itself in my infant son and he had to be Medevaced out (a story in itself, the hoops that had to be gone through to get an air ambulance with two pilots and two doctors into Damascus) and by the time he arrived at the hospital in Aachen it was established that his heart had two VSDs (“holes in the heart”) and was twice normal size.

Germany’s top specialist, Prof. von Bernuth - I think the clinic was named after his father - thought that if the heart’s size could be quickly reduced with drugs the holes would shrink and one might even disappear altogether. His chief surgeon, on the other hand, reckoned the heart wouldn’t return to normal size without at least one of the holes being stitched up.

This discussion went on for days, with my son being kept alive only by life support.

So, two of the most intelligent and experienced medical specialists in Europe had differing views of the way forward (by the way, “Cut-em-open-Joe”, as we came to call him, lost the battle), and the missus and I were mere bystanders at their daily discussions.

But the only thing these professionals DIDN’T do, was to send voting slips to all the patients in A&E, maternity wards etc. (why not the cleaners and gardeners while we’re at it?) and base their decision on what 51% of anybody who bothered to reply might say.

But isn’t that exactly what happened with the Referendum?well i hope it all worked out well for son but fail to see any relevance to the brexit vote its was hardly life or death although some remainers would have you believe it was."

The funniest thing to remember, is that people still think Brexit was a good idea!

Lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes we all need clever people to tell us what we should do, that's what most dictators say "

Nah i didnt mean it like that

More that this is just a complicated subject i dont think many people would of had the time or even will to go through it all to figure out what the "best" decision would of been tbh. And thats on both sides

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes we all need clever people to tell us what we should do, that's what most dictators say "

Which dictators said that then?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No. I voted remain and literally every thing we said would happen is happening.

Maybe a little slower than predicted but it's happened or is happening .

Lucky for us Covid slowed its impact.

However there has been an unexpected upside to leaving.

We were able to sort out roll out of Covid19 vaccination without EU intervention enabling us to be more effective than the EU bloc

That's not true. Lots of countries went their own way on vaccines who are in the EU.

"

They certainly binned Italy very quickly on the first outbreak. So much for EU solidarity..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No. I voted remain and literally every thing we said would happen is happening.

Maybe a little slower than predicted but it's happened or is happening .

Lucky for us Covid slowed its impact.

However there has been an unexpected upside to leaving.

We were able to sort out roll out of Covid19 vaccination without EU intervention enabling us to be more effective than the EU bloc

That's not true. Lots of countries went their own way on vaccines who are in the EU.

They certainly binned Italy very quickly on the first outbreak. So much for EU solidarity.."

Binned?

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By *he_Last_TitanMan
over a year ago

Bristol

I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M

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By *udistcpl1Couple
over a year ago

Wirral


"I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M"

And that is one of the main reasons why I voted out.

Obviously, both campaigns were a complete joke and probably 95% voted in both directions with blinkers on. They didn't have a clue what they were voting for. Please - no comments saying you did.

We already had one set of clowns running the EU in addition to the clowns in Westminster. We have now got rid of the first set (hopefully). In order to get a true democracy (and I appreciate that this is a forward looking dream), we now need to reform Parliament. There is a glimmer of hope that reform can happen but it would have been impossible whilst we were in the EU.

Simply slagging people off on here is a worthless exercise. We are out and it is time to move on.

Power to the People!!!

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M

And that is one of the main reasons why I voted out.

Obviously, both campaigns were a complete joke and probably 95% voted in both directions with blinkers on. They didn't have a clue what they were voting for. Please - no comments saying you did.

We already had one set of clowns running the EU in addition to the clowns in Westminster. We have now got rid of the first set (hopefully). In order to get a true democracy (and I appreciate that this is a forward looking dream), we now need to reform Parliament. There is a glimmer of hope that reform can happen but it would have been impossible whilst we were in the EU.

Simply slagging people off on here is a worthless exercise. We are out and it is time to move on.

Power to the People!!! "

it will never happen they get a buzz out of slagging people of about brexit but I bet they don’t slag there family and friends off who voted out lol

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts

perhaps all the remainers should get in rubber boats and paddle to france making way for all the others in rubber boats paddling in this direction, perfect ying yang? french cant send you back as theyve just watched the other rubber boats do the same thing, fuck im a genius

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"perhaps all the remainers should get in rubber boats and paddle to france making way for all the others in rubber boats paddling in this direction, perfect ying yang? french cant send you back as theyve just watched the other rubber boats do the same thing, fuck im a genius "

Is everything ok?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M

And that is one of the main reasons why I voted out.

Obviously, both campaigns were a complete joke and probably 95% voted in both directions with blinkers on. They didn't have a clue what they were voting for. Please - no comments saying you did.

We already had one set of clowns running the EU in addition to the clowns in Westminster. We have now got rid of the first set (hopefully). In order to get a true democracy (and I appreciate that this is a forward looking dream), we now need to reform Parliament. There is a glimmer of hope that reform can happen but it would have been impossible whilst we were in the EU.

Simply slagging people off on here is a worthless exercise. We are out and it is time to move on.

Power to the People!!! it will never happen they get a buzz out of slagging people of about brexit but I bet they don’t slag there family and friends off who voted out lol"

They get a buzz out of argueing against anything they see as a posistion someone idelogically opposed to them would take

Without actually looking at what gets said

"I say these people are Right-wing so everything they say is stupid and i will take the opposite posistion"

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By *udistcpl1Couple
over a year ago

Wirral


"perhaps all the remainers should get in rubber boats and paddle to france making way for all the others in rubber boats paddling in this direction, perfect ying yang? french cant send you back as theyve just watched the other rubber boats do the same thing, fuck im a genius "

That is actually a brilliant idea. That is the kind of thinking we need.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


"I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M

And that is one of the main reasons why I voted out.

Obviously, both campaigns were a complete joke and probably 95% voted in both directions with blinkers on. They didn't have a clue what they were voting for. Please - no comments saying you did.

We already had one set of clowns running the EU in addition to the clowns in Westminster. We have now got rid of the first set (hopefully). In order to get a true democracy (and I appreciate that this is a forward looking dream), we now need to reform Parliament. There is a glimmer of hope that reform can happen but it would have been impossible whilst we were in the EU.

Simply slagging people off on here is a worthless exercise. We are out and it is time to move on.

Power to the People!!! it will never happen they get a buzz out of slagging people of about brexit but I bet they don’t slag there family and friends off who voted out lol"

I do lol! I tell my kids who voted out 3 of them did! Dont exactly slag them of try not to slag anyone of tbh! But I tell them they voted out so put up and shut up! I'm In Ashford where they have built a bloody big lorry park not far from eldest daughter she moaning about the fields she walks my grandogs in have disappeared! I said to her well u voted out! Own it! X

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


"perhaps all the remainers should get in rubber boats and paddle to france making way for all the others in rubber boats paddling in this direction, perfect ying yang? french cant send you back as theyve just watched the other rubber boats do the same thing, fuck im a genius

That is actually a brilliant idea. That is the kind of thinking we need. "

Not at all funny! Considering the poor people that died recently in the channel! x

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M

And that is one of the main reasons why I voted out.

Obviously, both campaigns were a complete joke and probably 95% voted in both directions with blinkers on. They didn't have a clue what they were voting for. Please - no comments saying you did.

We already had one set of clowns running the EU in addition to the clowns in Westminster. We have now got rid of the first set (hopefully). In order to get a true democracy (and I appreciate that this is a forward looking dream), we now need to reform Parliament. There is a glimmer of hope that reform can happen but it would have been impossible whilst we were in the EU.

Simply slagging people off on here is a worthless exercise. We are out and it is time to move on.

Power to the People!!! it will never happen they get a buzz out of slagging people of about brexit but I bet they don’t slag there family and friends off who voted out lol"

Only one in my family voted out and absolutely take the piss. Why not. Voting leave was ridiculous. And thinking brexit is still a good idea is even more ridiculous.

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By *udistcpl1Couple
over a year ago

Wirral


"I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M

And that is one of the main reasons why I voted out.

Obviously, both campaigns were a complete joke and probably 95% voted in both directions with blinkers on. They didn't have a clue what they were voting for. Please - no comments saying you did.

We already had one set of clowns running the EU in addition to the clowns in Westminster. We have now got rid of the first set (hopefully). In order to get a true democracy (and I appreciate that this is a forward looking dream), we now need to reform Parliament. There is a glimmer of hope that reform can happen but it would have been impossible whilst we were in the EU.

Simply slagging people off on here is a worthless exercise. We are out and it is time to move on.

Power to the People!!! it will never happen they get a buzz out of slagging people of about brexit but I bet they don’t slag there family and friends off who voted out lol

Only one in my family voted out and absolutely take the piss. Why not. Voting leave was ridiculous. And thinking brexit is still a good idea is even more ridiculous. "

Are you first to leave the UK then? Your welcome to leave anytime you want. Let the rest start making things work.

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By *udistcpl1Couple
over a year ago

Wirral


"perhaps all the remainers should get in rubber boats and paddle to france making way for all the others in rubber boats paddling in this direction, perfect ying yang? french cant send you back as theyve just watched the other rubber boats do the same thing, fuck im a genius

That is actually a brilliant idea. That is the kind of thinking we need.

Not at all funny! Considering the poor people that died recently in the channel! x"

You are absolutely right not remotely funny but nobody is laughing. Set up a proper terminal using the ferries and allow one of the migrants in as the people who love the EU so much leave. Excellent idea. Lets do it.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"perhaps all the remainers should get in rubber boats and paddle to france making way for all the others in rubber boats paddling in this direction, perfect ying yang? french cant send you back as theyve just watched the other rubber boats do the same thing, fuck im a genius

That is actually a brilliant idea. That is the kind of thinking we need.

Not at all funny! Considering the poor people that died recently in the channel! x

You are absolutely right not remotely funny but nobody is laughing. Set up a proper terminal using the ferries and allow one of the migrants in as the people who love the EU so much leave. Excellent idea. Lets do it."

Excellent plan. Sadly people voted to end our freedom of movement with the EU. So you're stuck with the 82% of people who don't think brexit is a good idea.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M

And that is one of the main reasons why I voted out.

Obviously, both campaigns were a complete joke and probably 95% voted in both directions with blinkers on. They didn't have a clue what they were voting for. Please - no comments saying you did.

We already had one set of clowns running the EU in addition to the clowns in Westminster. We have now got rid of the first set (hopefully). In order to get a true democracy (and I appreciate that this is a forward looking dream), we now need to reform Parliament. There is a glimmer of hope that reform can happen but it would have been impossible whilst we were in the EU.

Simply slagging people off on here is a worthless exercise. We are out and it is time to move on.

Power to the People!!! it will never happen they get a buzz out of slagging people of about brexit but I bet they don’t slag there family and friends off who voted out lol

Only one in my family voted out and absolutely take the piss. Why not. Voting leave was ridiculous. And thinking brexit is still a good idea is even more ridiculous.

Are you first to leave the UK then? Your welcome to leave anytime you want. Let the rest start making things work."

This is the standard around here. Do you really want everyone who understands and discusses the impact of brexit to leave?

We used to be able to live in the other EU countries. But people voted to have that taken away.

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over a year ago


"perhaps all the remainers should get in rubber boats and paddle to france making way for all the others in rubber boats paddling in this direction, perfect ying yang? french cant send you back as theyve just watched the other rubber boats do the same thing, fuck im a genius

That is actually a brilliant idea. That is the kind of thinking we need.

Not at all funny! Considering the poor people that died recently in the channel! x

You are absolutely right not remotely funny but nobody is laughing. Set up a proper terminal using the ferries and allow one of the migrants in as the people who love the EU so much leave. Excellent idea. Lets do it.

Excellent plan. Sadly people voted to end our freedom of movement with the EU. So you're stuck with the 82% of people who don't think brexit is a good idea.

"

What has freedom of movement got to do with Refugees from the Middle East and Africa

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M

And that is one of the main reasons why I voted out.

Obviously, both campaigns were a complete joke and probably 95% voted in both directions with blinkers on. They didn't have a clue what they were voting for. Please - no comments saying you did.

We already had one set of clowns running the EU in addition to the clowns in Westminster. We have now got rid of the first set (hopefully). In order to get a true democracy (and I appreciate that this is a forward looking dream), we now need to reform Parliament. There is a glimmer of hope that reform can happen but it would have been impossible whilst we were in the EU.

Simply slagging people off on here is a worthless exercise. We are out and it is time to move on.

Power to the People!!! it will never happen they get a buzz out of slagging people of about brexit but I bet they don’t slag there family and friends off who voted out lol

Only one in my family voted out and absolutely take the piss. Why not. Voting leave was ridiculous. And thinking brexit is still a good idea is even more ridiculous.

Are you first to leave the UK then? Your welcome to leave anytime you want. Let the rest start making things work.

This is the standard around here. Do you really want everyone who understands and discusses the impact of brexit to leave?

We used to be able to live in the other EU countries. But people voted to have that taken away."

Im sorry

But you can still live in the EU if you want lol. Youre not barred from the EU.

Thats like saying we cant live in America if we wanted to

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"perhaps all the remainers should get in rubber boats and paddle to france making way for all the others in rubber boats paddling in this direction, perfect ying yang? french cant send you back as theyve just watched the other rubber boats do the same thing, fuck im a genius

That is actually a brilliant idea. That is the kind of thinking we need.

Not at all funny! Considering the poor people that died recently in the channel! x

You are absolutely right not remotely funny but nobody is laughing. Set up a proper terminal using the ferries and allow one of the migrants in as the people who love the EU so much leave. Excellent idea. Lets do it.

Excellent plan. Sadly people voted to end our freedom of movement with the EU. So you're stuck with the 82% of people who don't think brexit is a good idea.

"

that is the point, the french are happy for free movement it appears, well in one direction.... so organise one for one swaps, they get pro eu citizens and we take the migrants they dont want. Scotland could go on mass and we could rename it heaven and all new comers move there

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By *udistcpl1Couple
over a year ago

Wirral


"I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M

And that is one of the main reasons why I voted out.

Obviously, both campaigns were a complete joke and probably 95% voted in both directions with blinkers on. They didn't have a clue what they were voting for. Please - no comments saying you did.

We already had one set of clowns running the EU in addition to the clowns in Westminster. We have now got rid of the first set (hopefully). In order to get a true democracy (and I appreciate that this is a forward looking dream), we now need to reform Parliament. There is a glimmer of hope that reform can happen but it would have been impossible whilst we were in the EU.

Simply slagging people off on here is a worthless exercise. We are out and it is time to move on.

Power to the People!!! it will never happen they get a buzz out of slagging people of about brexit but I bet they don’t slag there family and friends off who voted out lol

Only one in my family voted out and absolutely take the piss. Why not. Voting leave was ridiculous. And thinking brexit is still a good idea is even more ridiculous.

Are you first to leave the UK then? Your welcome to leave anytime you want. Let the rest start making things work.

This is the standard around here. Do you really want everyone who understands and discusses the impact of brexit to leave?

We used to be able to live in the other EU countries. But people voted to have that taken away."

I don't believe you have got the first clue to be honest. All you are doing is moaning. The ferry is down in Dover - and yes you can leave anytime.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


"I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M

And that is one of the main reasons why I voted out.

Obviously, both campaigns were a complete joke and probably 95% voted in both directions with blinkers on. They didn't have a clue what they were voting for. Please - no comments saying you did.

We already had one set of clowns running the EU in addition to the clowns in Westminster. We have now got rid of the first set (hopefully). In order to get a true democracy (and I appreciate that this is a forward looking dream), we now need to reform Parliament. There is a glimmer of hope that reform can happen but it would have been impossible whilst we were in the EU.

Simply slagging people off on here is a worthless exercise. We are out and it is time to move on.

Power to the People!!! it will never happen they get a buzz out of slagging people of about brexit but I bet they don’t slag there family and friends off who voted out lol

Only one in my family voted out and absolutely take the piss. Why not. Voting leave was ridiculous. And thinking brexit is still a good idea is even more ridiculous.

Are you first to leave the UK then? Your welcome to leave anytime you want. Let the rest start making things work.

This is the standard around here. Do you really want everyone who understands and discusses the impact of brexit to leave?

We used to be able to live in the other EU countries. But people voted to have that taken away.

Im sorry

But you can still live in the EU if you want lol. Youre not barred from the EU.

Thats like saying we cant live in America if we wanted to"

I think u know exactly what he means? It's not as easy now we out of EU? X

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By *coptoCouple
over a year ago

Côte d'Azur & Great Yarmouth

“But you can still live in the EU if you want lol. Youre not barred from the EU”

You can’t: UK citizens can enter for 90 days only in any 6-month period (and your nice blue passport is now stamped on the way in and on the way out just to remind you). Any longer than that, without a Carte de Séjour for France or the equivalent for any other Member State, and you WILL be “barred from the EU”.

“Thats like saying we cant live in America if we wanted to”

You can’t full stop.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“But you can still live in the EU if you want lol. Youre not barred from the EU”

You can’t: UK citizens can enter for 90 days only in any 6-month period (and your nice blue passport is now stamped on the way in and on the way out just to remind you). Any longer than that, without a Carte de Séjour for France or the equivalent for any other Member State, and you WILL be “barred from the EU”.

“Thats like saying we cant live in America if we wanted to”

You can’t full stop."

So that stops you from obtaining the right to live there does it like any other country. You cant just turn up in Australia and America and live there.

You just have to follow the same immigration policy as everyone else

Or do you think you have the right to just go and live in another country if you want to?

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By *ilf and old fartCouple
over a year ago

Between Ely and Mildenhall


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?"

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so. "

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so. "

Well that made me lol! X

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By *ilf and old fartCouple
over a year ago

Between Ely and Mildenhall


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible."

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

"

PMSL , what trade deals? What laws have been changed? We don’t have the highest rate of vaccinations

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

PMSL , what trade deals? What laws have been changed? We don’t have the highest rate of vaccinations "

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1196071/covid-19-vaccination-rate-in-europe-by-country/

3rd highest, only two above us are tiny countries

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

PMSL , what trade deals? What laws have been changed? We don’t have the highest rate of vaccinations

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1196071/covid-19-vaccination-rate-in-europe-by-country/

3rd highest, only two above us are tiny countries "

Wrong

https://graphics.reuters.com/world-coronavirus-tracker-and-maps/vaccination-rollout-and-access/

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

"

Genuine lol moment

New trade deals, with the Palestinian authority?

Companies moving head quarters and funds out of the UK

Oh and we don't elect the civil service here so your comments on being governed by an unelected body is utter bilge.

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By *coptoCouple
over a year ago

Côte d'Azur & Great Yarmouth

"Or do you think you have the right to just go and live in another country if you want to?"

We certainly did have the right to just go and live in another twenty-seven countries if we wanted to; or visit them whenever or for how long we wanted to... but we gave up that right a year ago.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


""Or do you think you have the right to just go and live in another country if you want to?"

We certainly did have the right to just go and live in another twenty-seven countries if we wanted to; or visit them whenever or for how long we wanted to... but we gave up that right a year ago."

Well personally i dont think you should be able to rock up to a country and be like "i live here now" thats my opinion. I would like to live in America, but not going to cry about the fact i would need to follow the route for immigration to do so.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M

And that is one of the main reasons why I voted out.

Obviously, both campaigns were a complete joke and probably 95% voted in both directions with blinkers on. They didn't have a clue what they were voting for. Please - no comments saying you did.

We already had one set of clowns running the EU in addition to the clowns in Westminster. We have now got rid of the first set (hopefully). In order to get a true democracy (and I appreciate that this is a forward looking dream), we now need to reform Parliament. There is a glimmer of hope that reform can happen but it would have been impossible whilst we were in the EU.

Simply slagging people off on here is a worthless exercise. We are out and it is time to move on.

Power to the People!!! it will never happen they get a buzz out of slagging people of about brexit but I bet they don’t slag there family and friends off who voted out lol

Only one in my family voted out and absolutely take the piss. Why not. Voting leave was ridiculous. And thinking brexit is still a good idea is even more ridiculous.

Are you first to leave the UK then? Your welcome to leave anytime you want. Let the rest start making things work.

This is the standard around here. Do you really want everyone who understands and discusses the impact of brexit to leave?

We used to be able to live in the other EU countries. But people voted to have that taken away.

I don't believe you have got the first clue to be honest. All you are doing is moaning. The ferry is down in Dover - and yes you can leave anytime."

Lolz

And leave a country entirely populated with people who think they Brexit is a good idea.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

"

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

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By *udistcpl1Couple
over a year ago

Wirral


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol"

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though. "

PMSL, you have spent the vast majority of your life living in the EU? Why didn’t you leave ?

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though. "

Is bitching and moaning on forums a skill? wasting your life playing pat a cake with.... hang on... Im going for a lie down, after Ive paid for a ferry ticket to rid of us a whinging pom and gained a useful asylum seeker. Deport the whingers gain a worker... might be a new political party! Lets face it the leave voters won last time

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Is bitching and moaning on forums a skill? wasting your life playing pat a cake with.... hang on... Im going for a lie down, after Ive paid for a ferry ticket to rid of us a whinging pom and gained a useful asylum seeker. Deport the whingers gain a worker... might be a new political party! Lets face it the leave voters won last time "

Eh?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though. "

Lolz

I'm just here for the brexit banter. It's proper funny that people still think it's a good idea.

Also, can log into Fab from France. So deporting anyone who understands the impact of brexit won't shield you from it.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Is bitching and moaning on forums a skill? wasting your life playing pat a cake with.... hang on... Im going for a lie down, after Ive paid for a ferry ticket to rid of us a whinging pom and gained a useful asylum seeker. Deport the whingers gain a worker... might be a new political party! Lets face it the leave voters won last time "

People do bitch and moan an awful lot about anyone who talks about the impact of brexit.

Still, maybe we should all just pretend everything is fine eh!

Haha.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though. "

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Is bitching and moaning on forums a skill? wasting your life playing pat a cake with.... hang on... Im going for a lie down, after Ive paid for a ferry ticket to rid of us a whinging pom and gained a useful asylum seeker. Deport the whingers gain a worker... might be a new political party! Lets face it the leave voters won last time

People do bitch and moan an awful lot about anyone who talks about the impact of brexit.

Still, maybe we should all just pretend everything is fine eh!

Haha. "

. ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, of course it will be fine , Johnson says it will be fine and when was the last time you heard Johnson say something that wasn't the truth???

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Is bitching and moaning on forums a skill? wasting your life playing pat a cake with.... hang on... Im going for a lie down, after Ive paid for a ferry ticket to rid of us a whinging pom and gained a useful asylum seeker. Deport the whingers gain a worker... might be a new political party! Lets face it the leave voters won last time

People do bitch and moan an awful lot about anyone who talks about the impact of brexit.

Still, maybe we should all just pretend everything is fine eh!

Haha. . ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, of course it will be fine , Johnson says it will be fine and when was the last time you heard Johnson say something that wasn't the truth???"

He is known for his integrity and honesty!

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By *udistcpl1Couple
over a year ago

Wirral


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing. "

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing. "

Just had a lie down and yes that's is a very good point. ...... damn those international whingers! Tax em

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people."

Why wouldn't people be upset about brexit? It's a massive pile of shit for the UK and British people.

In any case. It's important to remember that many people, probably millions, still think it's a good idea. Which is very funny.

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people."

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwise wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan "

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?"

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan "

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh.

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh. "

That's a half moan, half tax please, half moaners must move to Isle of Wight or jersey perhaps,... full moaners france to allow non moaning migrant who's full of hope

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh.

That's a half moan, half tax please, half moaners must move to Isle of Wight or jersey perhaps,... full moaners france to allow non moaning migrant who's full of hope "

But what if said hopeful migrant also thought Brexit was a terrible idea? Sees it as an outpouring of simmering but understandable resentment, but utterly misdirected? Doesn’t moan about it, just a general air of bafflement? He’s willing to work hard by the way.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh.

That's a half moan, half tax please, half moaners must move to Isle of Wight or jersey perhaps,... full moaners france to allow non moaning migrant who's full of hope

But what if said hopeful migrant also thought Brexit was a terrible idea? Sees it as an outpouring of simmering but understandable resentment, but utterly misdirected? Doesn’t moan about it, just a general air of bafflement? He’s willing to work hard by the way."

we don't want hard working migrants. They make us look and and push down wages. Also, we don't want migrants to scrounge our benefits.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh.

That's a half moan, half tax please, half moaners must move to Isle of Wight or jersey perhaps,... full moaners france to allow non moaning migrant who's full of hope "

What level of moaning/non-moaning is required to be deported to somewhere warmer, like St Lucia?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh.

That's a half moan, half tax please, half moaners must move to Isle of Wight or jersey perhaps,... full moaners france to allow non moaning migrant who's full of hope

What level of moaning/non-moaning is required to be deported to somewhere warmer, like St Lucia?"

It seems like the die hard Brexit supporter only wants a nation of true Brexit believers, those true to the cult and their leaders ,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?"

I don’t think there has been anywhere near enough ‘pain’ yet from the Brexit fallout to alter the balance - and the demographics have not quite shifted either. The pandemic and the waves of cash thrown at furlough have softened the post Brexit fallout somewhat. Combined with a lot of ‘foreigners’ going home that had placed a lot of pressure on many staffing levels at both ends of the skills spectrum.

So no I don’t think the result would be markedly different.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"With the Crimea looking likely to be the next East west flash point where does this leave the Uk if there is EU military response?"

How would the EU mobilise a military response? It does not have an army.

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh.

That's a half moan, half tax please, half moaners must move to Isle of Wight or jersey perhaps,... full moaners france to allow non moaning migrant who's full of hope

But what if said hopeful migrant also thought Brexit was a terrible idea? Sees it as an outpouring of simmering but understandable resentment, but utterly misdirected? Doesn’t moan about it, just a general air of bafflement? He’s willing to work hard by the way."

Then they should state that and proceed to Isle of wight

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh.

That's a half moan, half tax please, half moaners must move to Isle of Wight or jersey perhaps,... full moaners france to allow non moaning migrant who's full of hope

What level of moaning/non-moaning is required to be deported to somewhere warmer, like St Lucia?

It seems like the die hard Brexit supporter only wants a nation of true Brexit believers, those true to the cult and their leaders , "

People with no sense of humour and a spiteful streak, iceland

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts

No, update, random icebergs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No there is a reason there is so many jobs available at the moment and it's not covid deaths.

So many jobs….and no one trained or qualified to do them. Sounds fabulous good to have the vaccancies so when people are trained there is opportunities for them, I drive machinery for a living and the lack of drivers has made the wages go up meaning I earn more because we aren't getting undercut by agency's offering very low paid foreign workers basicly been exploited

Short term the unfilled vacancies will drive wage growth which is good. However, it will ultimately drive inflation as products become more expensive and that will wipe out the benefit of the bigger salary.

Combine that with trade deals that permit imports to undercut the cost of British products (NZ trade deal for example) and those British industries will be forced to reduce their costs to compete (product quality and wages being first targets).

It’s a vicious circle but with the driver for Brexit being a “global Britain” (whatever that means) then be prepared to compete with much cheaper overseas labour. "

Don’t “tell the plebs” inflation is the elite secret weapon to give with one hand and take away with the other

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh.

That's a half moan, half tax please, half moaners must move to Isle of Wight or jersey perhaps,... full moaners france to allow non moaning migrant who's full of hope

What level of moaning/non-moaning is required to be deported to somewhere warmer, like St Lucia?"

Now we're talking, choice of location instead of state pension?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh.

That's a half moan, half tax please, half moaners must move to Isle of Wight or jersey perhaps,... full moaners france to allow non moaning migrant who's full of hope

What level of moaning/non-moaning is required to be deported to somewhere warmer, like St Lucia?

It seems like the die hard Brexit supporter only wants a nation of true Brexit believers, those true to the cult and their leaders ,

People with no sense of humour and a spiteful streak, iceland "

Indeed. Deport the ‘non believers’ build a wall around Brexitshire, manned by Farage , you can only enter the sunlit uplands if you can recite ‘god save the queen ‘ backwards and you have to perform a sexual act with a St. George’s flag

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes we all need clever people to tell us what we should do, that's what most dictators say

Nah i didnt mean it like that

More that this is just a complicated subject i dont think many people would of had the time or even will to go through it all to figure out what the "best" decision would of been tbh. And thats on both sides"

That is why it was so easy yo hoodwink the masses. Selling a trope or ideology is far easier than presenting a complex and nuanced argument.

The intelligent have hedged their bets and havr a plan b anyway.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh.

That's a half moan, half tax please, half moaners must move to Isle of Wight or jersey perhaps,... full moaners france to allow non moaning migrant who's full of hope

But what if said hopeful migrant also thought Brexit was a terrible idea? Sees it as an outpouring of simmering but understandable resentment, but utterly misdirected? Doesn’t moan about it, just a general air of bafflement? He’s willing to work hard by the way.

Then they should state that and proceed to Isle of wight "

Hardcore

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M

And that is one of the main reasons why I voted out.

Obviously, both campaigns were a complete joke and probably 95% voted in both directions with blinkers on. They didn't have a clue what they were voting for. Please - no comments saying you did.

We already had one set of clowns running the EU in addition to the clowns in Westminster. We have now got rid of the first set (hopefully). In order to get a true democracy (and I appreciate that this is a forward looking dream), we now need to reform Parliament. There is a glimmer of hope that reform can happen but it would have been impossible whilst we were in the EU.

Simply slagging people off on here is a worthless exercise. We are out and it is time to move on.

Power to the People!!! "

Please explain in what way Parliamentary reform could not be possible in the UK whilst in the EU?

Would they have prevented PMs from being bought through revolving door advisory roles and lobbyists?

Would the EU have prevented proportional representation from being introduced?

Would the EU Have prevented reform of the Lords?

Please explain. As a 5%er then I’m keen to know what what aspect of sovereignty we have regained in this regard.

I’ll read it once I’ve recovered from the fit of giggling

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh.

That's a half moan, half tax please, half moaners must move to Isle of Wight or jersey perhaps,... full moaners france to allow non moaning migrant who's full of hope

What level of moaning/non-moaning is required to be deported to somewhere warmer, like St Lucia?

It seems like the die hard Brexit supporter only wants a nation of true Brexit believers, those true to the cult and their leaders ,

People with no sense of humour and a spiteful streak, iceland

Indeed. Deport the ‘non believers’ build a wall around Brexitshire, manned by Farage , you can only enter the sunlit uplands if you can recite ‘god save the queen ‘ backwards and you have to perform a sexual act with a St. George’s flag "

You don't know who I voted for or if I even voted, do you? So why don't you stop having fantasy conversations? I heard you wanted to blow trump and loved farage, which is why you act like a spurned lover, slagging him off all the time! Sad really, just come to terms with your real self, you'll feel better for it

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh.

That's a half moan, half tax please, half moaners must move to Isle of Wight or jersey perhaps,... full moaners france to allow non moaning migrant who's full of hope

What level of moaning/non-moaning is required to be deported to somewhere warmer, like St Lucia?

It seems like the die hard Brexit supporter only wants a nation of true Brexit believers, those true to the cult and their leaders ,

People with no sense of humour and a spiteful streak, iceland

Indeed. Deport the ‘non believers’ build a wall around Brexitshire, manned by Farage , you can only enter the sunlit uplands if you can recite ‘god save the queen ‘ backwards and you have to perform a sexual act with a St. George’s flag

You don't know who I voted for or if I even voted, do you? So why don't you stop having fantasy conversations? I heard you wanted to blow trump and loved farage, which is why you act like a spurned lover, slagging him off all the time! Sad really, just come to terms with your real self, you'll feel better for it "

Usual nonsense

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?

For fucks sake, Are you a remainer ? Is this going to keep popping up coz you didn't agree with being outvoted ?

We voted out and we are better off for doing so.

Please give an example of how we are better of, something tangible.

Lots of trade deals that we otherwiseu wouldn't have had.

The ability to now make and implement our own laws.

Companies now reinvesting in the UK by way of moving offices, manufacturing etc back to the UK.

We have the highest rate of vaccinations, Europe is lagging woefully behind due to eurocrats dragging their heels and throwing their toys out of the pram because our government put us first.

The list goes on, Not to mention that we are no longer governed by an unelected body in Europe.

Lolz

Is this a pisstake! It has to be. No one is genuinely this misinformed and confused. Not even people who think brexit is a good idea are this nuts!

Lol

I would honestly help the moaning people with their visa. Just pick which of the 20 odd EU countries you want to live in and I would pay the return ferry to get rid of you. The only commitment from your side is when you get to Calais, you hand the return ticket to one of them poor migrants to safely come over to the UK because any one of them are worth 3 of the moaners.

And there is no problem moving to the EU. If any of you are actually any good and have useful skills or knowledge, they will take you. I suspect that might be the snag though.

Just to clarify.

You're voluntarily accessing a thread about brexit. Then moaning that people are talking about brexit. And your solution is to move people who are talking about brexit to another geographical location, where they can still post up on here? Will that stop you from moaning?

Amazing.

I am not moaning and it doesn't appear to be a useful discussion. However, there is a hell of a lot of serious moaning from people who don't like the fact that we are out. Really boring people.

Agree, next thread I might just let it be one long dreary moan

So moaning is bad, but moaning about moaning is good?

What about moaning about moaning about moaning, is that cool?

Fuck! I'll have to tax myself! tax people for instigating moaning, a non positive vibe tax? There I've turned it round into a positive moan

Excellent!

Yeah, that's all we can do with brexit is just laugh.

That's a half moan, half tax please, half moaners must move to Isle of Wight or jersey perhaps,... full moaners france to allow non moaning migrant who's full of hope

What level of moaning/non-moaning is required to be deported to somewhere warmer, like St Lucia?

It seems like the die hard Brexit supporter only wants a nation of true Brexit believers, those true to the cult and their leaders ,

People with no sense of humour and a spiteful streak, iceland

Indeed. Deport the ‘non believers’ build a wall around Brexitshire, manned by Farage , you can only enter the sunlit uplands if you can recite ‘god save the queen ‘ backwards and you have to perform a sexual act with a St. George’s flag

You don't know who I voted for or if I even voted, do you? So why don't you stop having fantasy conversations? I heard you wanted to blow trump and loved farage, which is why you act like a spurned lover, slagging him off all the time! Sad really, just come to terms with your real self, you'll feel better for it "

Where is your sense of humour? It appears I have hit a nerve ?

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By *ixi n DogCouple
over a year ago

Pembrokeshire


"With the Crimea looking likely to be the next East west flash point where does this leave the Uk if there is EU military response?

There is no "EU military".

Good point.

"

Also, NATO is still meant to be a thing.

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By *airyjMan
over a year ago

dumfries and 24 in France


"No there is a reason there is so many jobs available at the moment and it's not covid deaths.

So many jobs….and no one trained or qualified to do them. Sounds fabulous good to have the vaccancies so when people are trained there is opportunities for them, I drive machinery for a living and the lack of drivers has made the wages go up meaning I earn more because we aren't getting undercut by agency's offering very low paid foreign workers basicly been exploited

Short term the unfilled vacancies will drive wage growth which is good. However, it will ultimately drive inflation as products become more expensive and that will wipe out the benefit of the bigger salary.

Combine that with trade deals that permit imports to undercut the cost of British products (NZ trade deal for example) and those British industries will be forced to reduce their costs to compete (product quality and wages being first targets).

It’s a vicious circle but with the driver for Brexit being a “global Britain” (whatever that means) then be prepared to compete with much cheaper overseas labour. "

You are dead right It's a pity others can't have foreseen that.

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By *airyjMan
over a year ago

dumfries and 24 in France


"I doubt many have changed their position on Brexit, as votes were not based on reason, evidence or facts, just emotion. I, for one, certainly wasn't qualified to answer the question, as it was asked. I did however have some sense that the chief protagonists were no where near capable of fulfilling the promises made during the campaign - that much should have been obvious to all.

There was absolutely nothing stopping us changing our constition while in the EU. That is absolute rubbish. Think of the referendum, or whatever it was, about proportional representation, that the Tories skewered, and the Lib Dems were too naive to properly argue for.

Still, there was a nice upshot: Brexit was less about leaving the EU and more about consolidating conservative power. I didn't vote for Brexit , but as a centre-right voter, the solidification of conservatism is a welcome upshot.

Unfortunately, we're back to the original problem - our current leaders are buffoons and have made a complete mess of Brexit (which I would like now to be a success).

Only once we rid this country of the elective dictatorship that is our Parliamentary system, will we the people taste a modicum of freedom, until then, we will continue to live and die at the whim of others.

M

And that is one of the main reasons why I voted out.

Obviously, both campaigns were a complete joke and probably 95% voted in both directions with blinkers on. They didn't have a clue what they were voting for. Please - no comments saying you did.

We already had one set of clowns running the EU in addition to the clowns in Westminster. We have now got rid of the first set (hopefully). In order to get a true democracy (and I appreciate that this is a forward looking dream), we now need to reform Parliament. There is a glimmer of hope that reform can happen but it would have been impossible whilst we were in the EU.

Simply slagging people off on here is a worthless exercise. We are out and it is time to move on.

Power to the People!!! "

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By *ired_upMan
over a year ago

ashton

When people say 'move on' what they mean is

'do not examine my decision, I can now see it is a shit show but don't want to talk about it or admit I was wrong. What I want is for you to now come up with the solution to my poor decision.'

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By *eesterMan
over a year ago

Crawley


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?"

The opinion polls suggest those who voted for a Brexitory exit would vote to stay. But, as they are increasingly aware now, they were as gaslit by the Tories as well as the Bregzit brigade, so admitting it in public, is a totally different matter to responding to an anonymous opinion poll..

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton


"When people say 'move on' what they mean is

'do not examine my decision, I can now see it is a shit show but don't want to talk about it or admit I was wrong. What I want is for you to now come up with the solution to my poor decision.'"

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By *heerFlirtMan
over a year ago

Quite near Bath usually


"When people say 'move on' what they mean is

'do not examine my decision, I can now see it is a shit show but don't want to talk about it or admit I was wrong. What I want is for you to now come up with the solution to my poor decision.'

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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago

Manchester


"When people say 'move on' what they mean is

'do not examine my decision, I can now see it is a shit show but don't want to talk about it or admit I was wrong. What I want is for you to now come up with the solution to my poor decision.'"

Clearly and succinctly put! Excellent.

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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24


"If the vote was rerun would you vote differently?"

Absolutely not, we knew leave would end in a fck up

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