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Old 07-02-2018, 22:13   #1981
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
Sometimes people just vote for change, any change in the hope it might be better, regardless of the possible consequences. . Doesn't help that they've been fed so many lies. I can seen our United Kingdom becoming very divided indeed.
I've been fed lies for years, and I'm pretty sure most of the population has heard the same lies. We live in a society that lies about many things, we even lie to ourselves sometimes. But just because you hear lies doesn't mean you believe them. I voted out (and would again) because I personally was fed up with the direction our Country was being taken, not because someone told me to.

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
I'm sick of all these independent reports that do nothing but give informed analysis all the time. I yearn for the good old days when a simple happy clappy slogan could be painted on the side of a bus and I wouldn't have to try and understand GCSE economics.
I see no difference between that infamous bus slogan, and these 'informed analysis' reports springing up - lies and deceit to convince the gullible
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