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Old 28-10-2018, 15:51   #2405
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Mick has a point. If people couldn’t be arsed to vote in the Referendum then bleating about the result and calling for another one is out of order.

I have a completely open mind to various directions. If we stay, as you know, I want to see us using picador sticks whenever they get silly.

My view hasn’t changed that the currently constituted EU is an awful hegemonist institution and I will be glad to leave.

That said, Cameron’s reforms, such as they were, would have been an improvement on status quo ante.
All the new voters since 2016 could not vote as they were not old enough. Yet they will have to live longest with the decision, so have every right to complain.
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