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Old 05-10-2016, 22:23   #1784
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by Ramrod View Post
Believe it or not, I didn't vote for brexit expecting the economy to boom. I'm expecting to lose a considerable amount of money in the medium term (up to half a million). I voted out because I didn't want Great Britain to be controlled by an anti-democratic unelected cabal.
We will have to accept the consequences of our vote. The country will pull through but it will probably take 5+ years to get through the worst of it and once we have done that we will be prosperous once again and free of the EU's malevolent influence.
I voted out for purely patriotic reasons, which is ironic since I'm not even English but this country took my countrymen and parents in, gave them a place to live and jobs.
Are you English? If you are then it's ironic as it seems that I'm more loyal to this country than you are. If that is the case then shame on you.
So everyone who voted to remain isn't loyal to the nation, is unpatriotic and should be ashamed. Gotcha.

Might want to tell the population of Gibraltar, who voted 95% to remain and just told the Spanish where to stick proposed shared sovereignty that would allow them to stay in the EU.

http://news.sky.com/story/gibraltar-...itain-10606648
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