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Re: Brexit discussion
Are we seriously back to the red bus seriously it was not a promise it's clearly not worded as a promise nor do they claim it to be backed by experts it clearly states "lets give it" a suggestion not a promise. The campaigns of both sides were so incredibly pathetic i don't know anyone that voted leave that did so due to the campaign but i do know people who voted remain because of the immediate economic collapse that would follow a leave vote told to us daily by politicians and experts. I know young people who voted remain because they thought a leave vote would mean no more trips to ibiza and mobile phone charges would skyrocket and i know a few pensioners who voted remain because our prime minister at the time invoked the prospect of world war 3.
It simply beggers belief that the same group on here constantly sieze on the red bus rubbish and so conveniently forget all the lies and outright scare tactics employed daily by the remain campaign. The same group that whenever there is a bit of bad news it's all down to brexit but when there's anything positive it's despite brexit how lovely it is to have your cake and eat it. Things are not as bad as they are often represented and significant progress is being made outside of the main EU negotiation fiasco that will have a greater impact economically so instead of wallowing in gloom it might be best to stay quiet that way in a little over a year you won't look quite so stupid to have believed everything you've been spoon fed from agenda ridden press of both persuasions.
Things are not quite as they appear and time will show how manipulative some are being with the public, oh and those deluding themselves that brexit is going to be so soft as to be meaningless might want to stop hanging onto that hope your going to be very very disappointed.
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