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" “We export more to Ireland than we do to China, almost twice as much to Belgium as we do to India, and nearly three times as much to Sweden as we do to Brazil. It is not realistic to think we could just replace European trade with these new markets.” “If we.. leave the European Union, we risk bringing the development of the single market to a halt, we risk a loss of investors and businesses to remaining EU member states driven by discriminatory EU policies, and we risk going backwards when it comes to international trade.” “In a stand-off between Britain and the EU, 44 per cent of our exports is more important to us than eight per cent of the EU’s exports is to them.” “Remaining inside the European Union does make us more secure, it does make us more prosperous and it does make us more influential beyond our shores. “I believe the case to remain a member of the European Union is strong. “I believe it is clearly in our national interest to remain a member of the European Union.”" . Yawn ! ![]() | |||
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" “We export more to Ireland than we do to China, almost twice as much to Belgium as we do to India, and nearly three times as much to Sweden as we do to Brazil. It is not realistic to think we could just replace European trade with these new markets.” “If we.. leave the European Union, we risk bringing the development of the single market to a halt, we risk a loss of investors and businesses to remaining EU member states driven by discriminatory EU policies, and we risk going backwards when it comes to international trade.” “In a stand-off between Britain and the EU, 44 per cent of our exports is more important to us than eight per cent of the EU’s exports is to them.” “Remaining inside the European Union does make us more secure, it does make us more prosperous and it does make us more influential beyond our shores. “I believe the case to remain a member of the European Union is strong. “I believe it is clearly in our national interest to remain a member of the European Union.”" Don't think Teresa May heard you there are 17.4 million other people saying they want to leave. ![]() | |||
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" “We export more to Ireland than we do to China, almost twice as much to Belgium as we do to India, and nearly three times as much to Sweden as we do to Brazil. It is not realistic to think we could just replace European trade with these new markets.” “If we.. leave the European Union, we risk bringing the development of the single market to a halt, we risk a loss of investors and businesses to remaining EU member states driven by discriminatory EU policies, and we risk going backwards when it comes to international trade.” “In a stand-off between Britain and the EU, 44 per cent of our exports is more important to us than eight per cent of the EU’s exports is to them.” “Remaining inside the European Union does make us more secure, it does make us more prosperous and it does make us more influential beyond our shores. “I believe the case to remain a member of the European Union is strong. “I believe it is clearly in our national interest to remain a member of the European Union.” Don't think Teresa May heard you there are 17.4 million other people saying they want to leave. ![]() What about the other 50 million? | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever?" If those are things that she believes to be true then she should be respected for going against those beliefs and carrying out the wishes of the British people regardless. Where is the duplicity? | |||
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" “We export more to Ireland than we do to China, almost twice as much to Belgium as we do to India, and nearly three times as much to Sweden as we do to Brazil. It is not realistic to think we could just replace European trade with these new markets.” “If we.. leave the European Union, we risk bringing the development of the single market to a halt, we risk a loss of investors and businesses to remaining EU member states driven by discriminatory EU policies, and we risk going backwards when it comes to international trade.” “In a stand-off between Britain and the EU, 44 per cent of our exports is more important to us than eight per cent of the EU’s exports is to them.” “Remaining inside the European Union does make us more secure, it does make us more prosperous and it does make us more influential beyond our shores. “I believe the case to remain a member of the European Union is strong. “I believe it is clearly in our national interest to remain a member of the European Union.” Don't think Teresa May heard you there are 17.4 million other people saying they want to leave. ![]() Had they voted to remain we would be staying in the EU as only 16.1 million could be bothered to vote to remain I can only assume the rest did,nt care. Maybe you should be asking them if you can find out who they are. ![]() | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever?" She has conviction she is committed to the will of the majority of the people who voted in the Referendum. ![]() | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever?" So say she strongly believed in leaving but we had voted to remain would you still say she should stand by those beliefs or follow the majority rule | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever? So say she strongly believed in leaving but we had voted to remain would you still say she should stand by those beliefs or follow the majority rule Does the word "conviction" mean anything to you? " Does the word majority mean anything to you? | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever? So say she strongly believed in leaving but we had voted to remain would you still say she should stand by those beliefs or follow the majority rule Does the word "conviction" mean anything to you? Does the word majority mean anything to you?" You mean the 17,000,000 out of a population of around 70,000,000? Why don't Leave voters even try to accept that the EU referendum consequences need to be good for all of our population and not just the 17,000,000 who are afraid of the dark and who cover up their fears by loud and vitriolic statements of how patriotic they are. | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever? So say she strongly believed in leaving but we had voted to remain would you still say she should stand by those beliefs or follow the majority rule Does the word "conviction" mean anything to you? Does the word majority mean anything to you? You mean the 17,000,000 out of a population of around 70,000,000? Why don't Leave voters even try to accept that the EU referendum consequences need to be good for all of our population and not just the 17,000,000 who are afraid of the dark and who cover up their fears by loud and vitriolic statements of how patriotic they are. " The 17,000,000 got off their arse and voted for what they wanted it is not their fault the rest of people eligible to vote only 16,000,000 did. So you tell me how that is the fault of the 17,000,000? | |||
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"She has landed herself a shit sandwich, at least Boris was smart enough to do a runner, even if that does make him a cowardly weasel, just like Farage. " How are Boris and Farage cowardly weasels? Farage did what he set out to do and Boris has been put in a position to his part in Brexit talks. The only cowardly weasel I have seen since Brexit is David Cameron. ![]() | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever? So say she strongly believed in leaving but we had voted to remain would you still say she should stand by those beliefs or follow the majority rule Does the word "conviction" mean anything to you? Does the word majority mean anything to you? You mean the 17,000,000 out of a population of around 70,000,000? Why don't Leave voters even try to accept that the EU referendum consequences need to be good for all of our population and not just the 17,000,000 who are afraid of the dark and who cover up their fears by loud and vitriolic statements of how patriotic they are. The 17,000,000 got off their arse and voted for what they wanted it is not their fault the rest of people eligible to vote only 16,000,000 did. So you tell me how that is the fault of the 17,000,000?" Who said it was anyone's fault? Division and a lack of magnanimity is the worst possible outcome of any kind of discussion/debate/disagreement/conflict. Winning the hearts and minds of everyone is the only way to ensure that a concept or policy is broadly accepted in any society, | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever? So say she strongly believed in leaving but we had voted to remain would you still say she should stand by those beliefs or follow the majority rule Does the word "conviction" mean anything to you? Does the word majority mean anything to you? You mean the 17,000,000 out of a population of around 70,000,000? Why don't Leave voters even try to accept that the EU referendum consequences need to be good for all of our population and not just the 17,000,000 who are afraid of the dark and who cover up their fears by loud and vitriolic statements of how patriotic they are. The 17,000,000 got off their arse and voted for what they wanted it is not their fault the rest of people eligible to vote only 16,000,000 did. So you tell me how that is the fault of the 17,000,000? Who said it was anyone's fault? Division and a lack of magnanimity is the worst possible outcome of any kind of discussion/debate/disagreement/conflict. Winning the hearts and minds of everyone is the only way to ensure that a concept or policy is broadly accepted in any society," In a democratic society the majority vote wins so practice what you preach and support Brexit. ![]() | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever? So say she strongly believed in leaving but we had voted to remain would you still say she should stand by those beliefs or follow the majority rule Does the word "conviction" mean anything to you? Does the word majority mean anything to you? You mean the 17,000,000 out of a population of around 70,000,000? Why don't Leave voters even try to accept that the EU referendum consequences need to be good for all of our population and not just the 17,000,000 who are afraid of the dark and who cover up their fears by loud and vitriolic statements of how patriotic they are. The 17,000,000 got off their arse and voted for what they wanted it is not their fault the rest of people eligible to vote only 16,000,000 did. So you tell me how that is the fault of the 17,000,000? Who said it was anyone's fault? Division and a lack of magnanimity is the worst possible outcome of any kind of discussion/debate/disagreement/conflict. Winning the hearts and minds of everyone is the only way to ensure that a concept or policy is broadly accepted in any society, In a democratic society the majority vote wins so practice what you preach and support Brexit. ![]() What exactly have the Brexit camp done to win the hearts and minds of the people who voted remain? | |||
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"She has landed herself a shit sandwich, at least Boris was smart enough to do a runner, even if that does make him a cowardly weasel, just like Farage. How are Boris and Farage cowardly weasels? Farage did what he set out to do and Boris has been put in a position to his part in Brexit talks. The only cowardly weasel I have seen since Brexit is David Cameron. ![]() George Osborne too, he went missing in action for ages after the referendum result was announced. ![]() | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever? So say she strongly believed in leaving but we had voted to remain would you still say she should stand by those beliefs or follow the majority rule Does the word "conviction" mean anything to you? Does the word majority mean anything to you? You mean the 17,000,000 out of a population of around 70,000,000? Why don't Leave voters even try to accept that the EU referendum consequences need to be good for all of our population and not just the 17,000,000 who are afraid of the dark and who cover up their fears by loud and vitriolic statements of how patriotic they are. The 17,000,000 got off their arse and voted for what they wanted it is not their fault the rest of people eligible to vote only 16,000,000 did. So you tell me how that is the fault of the 17,000,000? Who said it was anyone's fault? Division and a lack of magnanimity is the worst possible outcome of any kind of discussion/debate/disagreement/conflict. Winning the hearts and minds of everyone is the only way to ensure that a concept or policy is broadly accepted in any society, In a democratic society the majority vote wins so practice what you preach and support Brexit. ![]() Why should they have to? We live in a democratic country and democracy rules here. Leave won the referendum in a free and fair election. It seems to me that it is the Remainers who are sowing the seeds of division now by trying to overturn the democratic result of the referendum, and they are trying to stop Brexit from happening. You Remainers want unity and solidarity then accept the result and get behind Brexit because it is happening whether you like it or not. | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever? So say she strongly believed in leaving but we had voted to remain would you still say she should stand by those beliefs or follow the majority rule Does the word "conviction" mean anything to you? Does the word majority mean anything to you? You mean the 17,000,000 out of a population of around 70,000,000? Why don't Leave voters even try to accept that the EU referendum consequences need to be good for all of our population and not just the 17,000,000 who are afraid of the dark and who cover up their fears by loud and vitriolic statements of how patriotic they are. The 17,000,000 got off their arse and voted for what they wanted it is not their fault the rest of people eligible to vote only 16,000,000 did. So you tell me how that is the fault of the 17,000,000? Who said it was anyone's fault? Division and a lack of magnanimity is the worst possible outcome of any kind of discussion/debate/disagreement/conflict. Winning the hearts and minds of everyone is the only way to ensure that a concept or policy is broadly accepted in any society, In a democratic society the majority vote wins so practice what you preach and support Brexit. ![]() You guys are the ones who want it to happen, a LOT less than half of the country voted for it, if you keep on attacking everyone who didn't vote for it, it ain't gonna happen. | |||
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" “We export more to Ireland than we do to China, almost twice as much to Belgium as we do to India, and nearly three times as much to Sweden as we do to Brazil. It is not realistic to think we could just replace European trade with these new markets.” “If we.. leave the European Union, we risk bringing the development of the single market to a halt, we risk a loss of investors and businesses to remaining EU member states driven by discriminatory EU policies, and we risk going backwards when it comes to international trade.” “In a stand-off between Britain and the EU, 44 per cent of our exports is more important to us than eight per cent of the EU’s exports is to them.” “Remaining inside the European Union does make us more secure, it does make us more prosperous and it does make us more influential beyond our shores. “I believe the case to remain a member of the European Union is strong. “I believe it is clearly in our national interest to remain a member of the European Union.”" YAWNNNNNNNN Another whinging Remainers thread, Time you accept, we will trigger article 50 and we will Leave the EU. Prime Minister Theresa May respects the wishes of the Majority of the UK ![]() ![]() | |||
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" “We export more to Ireland than we do to China, almost twice as much to Belgium as we do to India, and nearly three times as much to Sweden as we do to Brazil. It is not realistic to think we could just replace European trade with these new markets.” “If we.. leave the European Union, we risk bringing the development of the single market to a halt, we risk a loss of investors and businesses to remaining EU member states driven by discriminatory EU policies, and we risk going backwards when it comes to international trade.” “In a stand-off between Britain and the EU, 44 per cent of our exports is more important to us than eight per cent of the EU’s exports is to them.” “Remaining inside the European Union does make us more secure, it does make us more prosperous and it does make us more influential beyond our shores. “I believe the case to remain a member of the European Union is strong. “I believe it is clearly in our national interest to remain a member of the European Union.” YAWNNNNNNNN Another whinging Remainers thread, Time you accept, we will trigger article 50 and we will Leave the EU. Prime Minister Theresa May respects the wishes of the Majority of the UK ![]() ![]() Its time you accept that we will do those things and it will have a terrible impact on this country. | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever? So say she strongly believed in leaving but we had voted to remain would you still say she should stand by those beliefs or follow the majority rule Does the word "conviction" mean anything to you? Does the word majority mean anything to you? You mean the 17,000,000 out of a population of around 70,000,000? Why don't Leave voters even try to accept that the EU referendum consequences need to be good for all of our population and not just the 17,000,000 who are afraid of the dark and who cover up their fears by loud and vitriolic statements of how patriotic they are. The 17,000,000 got off their arse and voted for what they wanted it is not their fault the rest of people eligible to vote only 16,000,000 did. So you tell me how that is the fault of the 17,000,000? Who said it was anyone's fault? Division and a lack of magnanimity is the worst possible outcome of any kind of discussion/debate/disagreement/conflict. Winning the hearts and minds of everyone is the only way to ensure that a concept or policy is broadly accepted in any society, In a democratic society the majority vote wins so practice what you preach and support Brexit. ![]() Turnout for the referendum was high. It was the highest turnout for any election since the early 1990's. As George Galloway pointed out on Question Time A few weeks ago more people voted Leave in the referendum than have ever voted for anything else in the entire history of this country. You say less than half the country voted for it? The UK population is around 70 million, 17.5 million of them voted leave and 16 million voted Remain, that is the only statistic that matters. Those under the age of 18 are not eligible to vote. For those who didn't bother to vote in the referendum, they can hardly complain about the result now if they couldn't be arsed to get off their asses and get down the polling station to put an X in a box. | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever? So say she strongly believed in leaving but we had voted to remain would you still say she should stand by those beliefs or follow the majority rule Does the word "conviction" mean anything to you? Does the word majority mean anything to you? You mean the 17,000,000 out of a population of around 70,000,000? Why don't Leave voters even try to accept that the EU referendum consequences need to be good for all of our population and not just the 17,000,000 who are afraid of the dark and who cover up their fears by loud and vitriolic statements of how patriotic they are. The 17,000,000 got off their arse and voted for what they wanted it is not their fault the rest of people eligible to vote only 16,000,000 did. So you tell me how that is the fault of the 17,000,000? Who said it was anyone's fault? Division and a lack of magnanimity is the worst possible outcome of any kind of discussion/debate/disagreement/conflict. Winning the hearts and minds of everyone is the only way to ensure that a concept or policy is broadly accepted in any society, In a democratic society the majority vote wins so practice what you preach and support Brexit. ![]() Why should the Brexit camp do anything its up to the Government now. | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever? So say she strongly believed in leaving but we had voted to remain would you still say she should stand by those beliefs or follow the majority rule Does the word "conviction" mean anything to you? Does the word majority mean anything to you? You mean the 17,000,000 out of a population of around 70,000,000? Why don't Leave voters even try to accept that the EU referendum consequences need to be good for all of our population and not just the 17,000,000 who are afraid of the dark and who cover up their fears by loud and vitriolic statements of how patriotic they are. The 17,000,000 got off their arse and voted for what they wanted it is not their fault the rest of people eligible to vote only 16,000,000 did. So you tell me how that is the fault of the 17,000,000? Who said it was anyone's fault? Division and a lack of magnanimity is the worst possible outcome of any kind of discussion/debate/disagreement/conflict. Winning the hearts and minds of everyone is the only way to ensure that a concept or policy is broadly accepted in any society, In a democratic society the majority vote wins so practice what you preach and support Brexit. ![]() Well said ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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" “We export more to Ireland than we do to China, almost twice as much to Belgium as we do to India, and nearly three times as much to Sweden as we do to Brazil. It is not realistic to think we could just replace European trade with these new markets.” “If we.. leave the European Union, we risk bringing the development of the single market to a halt, we risk a loss of investors and businesses to remaining EU member states driven by discriminatory EU policies, and we risk going backwards when it comes to international trade.” “In a stand-off between Britain and the EU, 44 per cent of our exports is more important to us than eight per cent of the EU’s exports is to them.” “Remaining inside the European Union does make us more secure, it does make us more prosperous and it does make us more influential beyond our shores. “I believe the case to remain a member of the European Union is strong. “I believe it is clearly in our national interest to remain a member of the European Union.” YAWNNNNNNNN Another whinging Remainers thread, Time you accept, we will trigger article 50 and we will Leave the EU. Prime Minister Theresa May respects the wishes of the Majority of the UK ![]() ![]() How do you know if it has,nt happened yet? Its a one off situation that has NEVER happened before so you CAN,T possibly know. ![]() | |||
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"Where is the anger and shock of another Politician showing pathological duplicity? On other threads we are abusing Politicians for saying one thing and doing another. Why is Prime Minister May different? Is she alone permitted to have no conviction whatsoever? So say she strongly believed in leaving but we had voted to remain would you still say she should stand by those beliefs or follow the majority rule Does the word "conviction" mean anything to you? Does the word majority mean anything to you? You mean the 17,000,000 out of a population of around 70,000,000? Why don't Leave voters even try to accept that the EU referendum consequences need to be good for all of our population and not just the 17,000,000 who are afraid of the dark and who cover up their fears by loud and vitriolic statements of how patriotic they are. The 17,000,000 got off their arse and voted for what they wanted it is not their fault the rest of people eligible to vote only 16,000,000 did. So you tell me how that is the fault of the 17,000,000? Who said it was anyone's fault? Division and a lack of magnanimity is the worst possible outcome of any kind of discussion/debate/disagreement/conflict. Winning the hearts and minds of everyone is the only way to ensure that a concept or policy is broadly accepted in any society, In a democratic society the majority vote wins so practice what you preach and support Brexit. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"You guys simply don't get it do you? " Yes we do its you that does,nt get so I will say it once more. We are leaving the EU sometime in the spring of 2019. ![]() | |||
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"You guys simply don't get it do you? Yes we do its you that does,nt get so I will say it once more. We are leaving the EU sometime in the spring of 2019. ![]() And article 50 will be triggered before March 2017. ![]() | |||
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"You guys simply don't get it do you? " are you still on here, do you have a life outside fab forum, I think not ![]() | |||
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" “We export more to Ireland than we do to China, almost twice as much to Belgium as we do to India, and nearly three times as much to Sweden as we do to Brazil. It is not realistic to think we could just replace European trade with these new markets.” “If we.. leave the European Union, we risk bringing the development of the single market to a halt, we risk a loss of investors and businesses to remaining EU member states driven by discriminatory EU policies, and we risk going backwards when it comes to international trade.” “In a stand-off between Britain and the EU, 44 per cent of our exports is more important to us than eight per cent of the EU’s exports is to them.” “Remaining inside the European Union does make us more secure, it does make us more prosperous and it does make us more influential beyond our shores. “I believe the case to remain a member of the European Union is strong. “I believe it is clearly in our national interest to remain a member of the European Union.” Don't think Teresa May heard you there are 17.4 million other people saying they want to leave. ![]() Who cares about the other 50 million. More voters voted to leave than to remain. We can now look forward to a great future for the UK. Just look at the recent performance of the stock market. There is a lot more to businness than trading with EU partners . | |||
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