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I saw a post on a friends Facebook page regarding the petitions for a 2nd referendum, that the metadata show a lot of the people that have clicked the link come from outside the UK.
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I haven't met a single British born working class person who vote remain. ---------- Post added at 10:18 ---------- Previous post was at 10:17 ---------- Quote:
Im still still waiting for the war and for the NHS to collapse like remain said it would. How many Remainers voted remain through fear of war, losing the NHS? |
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This Guardian comment make some good points that Boris and Co must answer:
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I'm still curious as to how many Remainers voted remain due to the threat of all out war and the NHS collapsing which has turned out to be total lies from Remain!
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This really is a lot of BS - largely panic nonsense which is self fulfilling to an extent. Think back to the panic of 2007/8, people claiming it'd be the end of civilisation, queuing outside banks to withdraw their money, all just making the situation worse. If anyone seriously didn't expect this sort of thing to result from the referendum in the short term then I'm afraid they're naïve. What they're all choosing to forget right now is the less visible but hugely relevant chaos in the EU which has been largely wiped off our screens in recent weeks. It won't be long before the next tranche of really bad news appears from over there and people here start to see things a bit differently. There's n'owt as queer as folk.
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Exactly. Greece hasn't gone away and Italy is looking flaky. Germany is still being flooded by immigrants and youth unemployment in Spain and Portugal is approaching 50%. Plenty of EU troubles ahead.
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Guess what? London has 8.26m people living in it. It does not have anywhere near 8.26m millionaires living in it, or even 8.26 million people who are wealthy.. No. Most of the people living in London are what you would consider working class. Also, They, just like the working class all over the United Kingdom will bear the brunt of the cost if leaving the EU causes economic problems. The working class are going to have to deal with negative equity, and the possibility of job losses. The wealthy won't. They'll just weather the storm or leave the country. |
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I live in North East England and all I see are empty shops, others closing, derelict buildings, boarded up houses that are uninhabitable. Then I go down to the old docks in Sunderland, Seaham and Hartlepool and all I see are marinas and expensive apartments. Where's all this EU money? Oh yea it was spent on London. |
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Did you get behind the government when we were in the EU? Did Farage get behind the government when founded UKIP and campaigned for years to leave the EU? What's all this "now we have won, let's all pull together and forget our differences"? You and your mates have banged on for years on how the EU is evil, how it is bad for the country, etc. etc. etc. and you have the gall to say, that now that you have won the vote, that we all have to get behind the government. What a load of hypocritical BS. |
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