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Here I am like the proverbial bad penny. You see you do miss me when I'm busy and don't post.

 

I'll just say this. No-one knows WITH ABSOLUTE CERTAINTY what will happen next January. Of course I don't want problems like long lorry tail-backs, food shortages and panic buying. Nobody does. The latter, unfortunately, is tipped to happen in December though so we intend to start now stock--piling more loo rolls and canned foods.

It's what I have been saying for 2 years - people lived in a fantasy world and didn't have any idea what they were voting for as they don't understand how the world operates. I can just imagine it now "This isn't the Brexit we voted for!!!".
It's what I have been saying for 2 years - people lived in a fantasy world and didn't have any idea what they were voting for as they don't understand how the world operates. I can just imagine it now "This isn't the Brexit we voted for!!!".

 

Surveys since 2016 have shown that most people, especially in poorer parts of the country, voted to stop EU residents coming in to the UK. Simple as that. They didn't consider anything else.

 

I wish Michael would end his postal strike as I miss his input here even though we disagree on everything. :(

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Surveys since 2016 have shown that most people, especially in poorer parts of the country, voted to stop EU residents coming in to the UK. Simple as that. They didn't consider anything else.

 

I wish Michael would end his postal strike as I miss his input here even though we disagree on everything. :(

 

But now that you have time to consider all the bad stuff happening, are you still happy you voted out. Please give reasons for your answers.

But now that you have time to consider all the bad stuff happening, are you still happy you voted out. Please give reasons for your answers.

 

 

Yes of course. I don't regret voting out at all. I think we can do as well, if not better for ourselves, outside the EU. We don't know that much if any bad stuff will happen. It's all speculation at the moment.

goodness gracious

*a comet heads directly towards the earth*

NASA: We don't know that much if any bad stuff will happen. It's all speculation at the moment.

Here I am like the proverbial bad penny. You see you do miss me when I'm busy and don't post.

 

I'll just say this. No-one knows WITH ABSOLUTE CERTAINTY what will happen next January. Of course I don't want problems like long lorry tail-backs, food shortages and panic buying. Nobody does. The latter, unfortunately, is tipped to happen in December though so we intend to start now stock--piling more loo rolls and canned foods.

We know with absolute certainty that Britons will have lost their right to live and work on the continent and even going on holiday will be more expensive due to the loss of EHIC. We know with absolute certainty that trade between Britain, its neighbours and largest trading bloc in the world will be more difficult, which will have innumerable knock-on effects.

 

This is all bad stuff. It is not speculation.

Here I am like the proverbial bad penny. You see you do miss me when I'm busy and don't post.

 

I'll just say this. No-one knows WITH ABSOLUTE CERTAINTY what will happen next January. Of course I don't want problems like long lorry tail-backs, food shortages and panic buying. Nobody does. The latter, unfortunately, is tipped to happen in December though so we intend to start now stock--piling more loo rolls and canned foods.

 

 

Yes of course. I don't regret voting out at all. I think we can do as well, if not better for ourselves, outside the EU. We don't know that much if any bad stuff will happen. It's all speculation at the moment.

 

Oh, I forgot to reveal all of your posts. That's a contradiction. 'We are unknowing of anything in the future so I don't regret voting out but I believe the bad forecasts enough to be stockpiling for myself'.

 

I thought there were only supposed to be considerable upsides.

At least Chris can keep all the foreigners out though. Oh wait.
At least Chris can keep all the foreigners out though. Oh wait.

 

 

Remember it's not just about me. I wasn't the only one to vote out.

Remember it's not just about me. I wasn't the only one to vote out.

 

No but you did vote out and everything going on is a direct consequence of your action whether you can take responsibility for that or not.

 

I won’t be happy when things go tits up next year and you don’t admit you were wrong.

It's what I have been saying for 2 years - people lived in a fantasy world and didn't have any idea what they were voting for as they don't understand how the world operates. I can just imagine it now "This isn't the Brexit we voted for!!!".

 

I'm not sure how to take this point, should the general public not be allowed to vote in say a general election then because 'they don't know how the world works'? Or just people educated to a certain level who may or may not have an idea how things be work?

No but you did vote out and everything going on is a direct consequence of your action whether you can take responsibility for that or not.

 

I won’t be happy when things go tits up next year and you don’t admit you were wrong.

 

It's not just the people who voted out who are at fault surely there's a number of things which led us to where we got to in 2016 - including the 2008 financial crisis, the MPs expenses scandal, the single European act 1986, the Marsctrict treat 1992, the Lisbon treaty 2009, the expansion of the EU to include many new Eastern European countries in 2004 and many other factors.

Absolutely categorically incorrect. You break it you buy it. Every Brexit voter and those who lead the charge, and every single one of them, has complete and full ownership of every single f*** up and miss step and lorry queue and empty shelf and wrongfully deported EU national.
Nonsense people have a right to a say in the future direction of their country and it's up to the government to put in place measures to ensure this occurs.
They then voted this shower of useless charlatans into power. Brexiteers own this mess in its entirety from start to f***ing finish and our eventual rejoining on lesser terms
I'm not sure how to take this point, should the general public not be allowed to vote in say a general election then because 'they don't know how the world works'? Or just people educated to a certain level who may or may not have an idea how things be work?

 

Of course everyone should be allowed a vote. The point was more about the idea of Brexit, who quite frankly were living in a fantasy world. How many divorces run smoothly? Absolutely zero unless you agree on all the points.

 

2021 Boris/Leavers: it’s all remainers fault they didn’t vote in higher numbers to keep us in the EU!! How were we supposed to know?!

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