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Old 13-10-2018, 13:23   #1813
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
I've heard Brexit called many things, but 'romantic' is stretching it a bit.

On the contrary, it's the remainers who are in some sort of love affair, with the EU. I can only envisage that they are closing their eyes and pinching their noses, or they are suffering from the Stockholm syndrome.

The sooner we leave that stinking bureaucratic, monolithic organisation, the better.
In fairness, the remainers on this forum have all said that the EU is imperfect but on balance, it is better to be in than out. I don't call that a love affair. In contrast, it is the Brexiters who ignore the economists who state leaving the EU will cause a long term negative impact on the UK and not just a short sharp shock.
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