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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
It's the latest thing "those who voted leave are now regretting it" and like all the other bilge it's a load of rubbish not a single person I knew who voted leave has any regrets and would do the same again if needed. Immigration and money to the NHS were not the two biggest factors for most it was sovereignty and independence of the UK and our ability in the future to determine our own path not have it decided for us and then get informed about it.
Being honest though it was Mr K that said it and you have to take that with a largish handful of salt as he was the only person in the UK who claimed fuel stockpiling was occuring in his neck of the woods. But that's been the tale since the vote a pretty constant barrage of insults, lies and insinuations and I had hoped we'd be past it by now clearly some cannot still accept the vote.
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Everyone I know personally including myself who voted leave has said they would vote remain if the referendum was redone. e.g. me and my dad voted out as a protest vote not expecting out to win, whilst others have simply changed their mind.
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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
Couple of developments.
Firstly the Chancellor is planning a corporation tax cut to try and maintain business activity. We'll be rocking the off-shore tax haven vibe.
Stephen Crabb if elected leader would spend £100bn on infrastructure projects to try and stimulate the economy.
Both normal reactions to a slowing economy although the second of the two is surprising from a Conservative and shows I reckon just how centrist some of the modern Conservative Party is.
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yeah I read about crabb a few days ago, I agree with that investment, but its odd for a tory to have that idea.