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Old 13-09-2016, 00:02   #1585
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
Correct I probably did blink and miss the bit where they were behaving like adults, you know things like having rational discussions, not telling lies, debating facts, you must know the kinda stuff grown ups get up to, well maybe you don't know but anyway I wonder what other surprises will rear up to shock the public.
He reads the Express. How could he?

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Originally Posted by techguyone View Post
None, because like many other people I voted on my experiences over the last 40+ years, not on 5 minutes of politik talk
40+ years of being misinformed isn't any better than 10+ years of it. In this instance quite the opposite given scapegoating the EU was a hobby of both media and many in Parliament. I know I blamed the EU for a whole bunch of things that weren't actually related, but then that's the way the politicians here wanted it.

Very few of us were really able to give an educated opinion but ran with our entrenched bias, for better or worse.

Either way experience and facts are unfortunately different things.
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