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Old 28-08-2018, 16:07   #1075
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Re: Brexit Discussion (Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
The 48% vs. 52%, is still a loss in a binary vote.

WHY is this topic still looking/going backwards and discussing the merits of leaving/remaining.?

A Referendum took place, one answer was Democratically decided. Nobody is asking any body to be gracious. I couldn’t care less if Remainers accept the result or not, but what I do not stand for is the derogatory insults that “some” Remainers levy at Brexiteers, for simply choosing a decision they believe in.

I want to leave the Corrupt EU. I don’t want to be in a group that is so economically unbalanced. Remainers think everything is so rosy in this bloc. Wrong, just look at the youth unemployment in the other Member States.

We do not need to pay a hefty membership fee, 1 of 10, of 28 who pay in far more than they get out, to be a trading partner with European countries.
I accept we are leaving. Voted leave myself.

The problem is and and always has been, what that means for the individual voter.

Some voted leave with a hard brexit in mind.
Others voted leave but hoped to stay in the customs union.
Some voted leave just to give the government the message to listen.

Whichever way you look at this, The government are still not listening and the majority will not be happy no matter the results of the negotiation.

You only have to look at the result of the last election to see how at odds the country is.
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