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Old 27-08-2018, 13:52   #1059
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Re: Brexit Discussion (Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
tbh honest, although I'm no defender of them, the govt. might not be to blame (apart from Cameron, who only had the vote to try and save his job).

It might just be as simple as Brexit is a crap idea, and you can't polish a turd. Yes people voted for it, but for all the wrong reasons e.g. Immigration, some false sense of being patriotic.... People will vote for any change or blame anything if they're unhappy with their lot or want to stick to the establishment/govt. of the day. Unfortunately most of them are going to be much worse off as a result.
Spot on. Farage has returned to put some lipstick on the pig but the public are now more aware of what a no-deal Brexit looks like and I predict he won't have such an easy ride.
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