21-12-2018, 17:41
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Wisdom & truth
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by Mythica
No, I'm arguing because I can't stand people who won't see the other side. What we know now is totally different to what we knew then and that's what some people voted on. It's not fair if their vote was based on lies and that goes for either side.
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That's very one sided. Had Remain won, what is now happening in this debate wouldn't have happened. There would be nothing new to know that hadn't been put out by the Leave campaign (the correct bits).
I don't expect you to have read all my earlier posts. I was praised a couple of months ago by Mr. K (no less) for writing a well balanced piece on the pros and cons of Leave/Remain. If, for any reason, we do remain, I won't be up in arms - after all the EU has not harmed us economically. I will be up in arms if we don't maintain our derogations from "ever closer union" and the Euro. I've never had a problem with freedom of labour movement - just our guvmin's inability to deal with the consequences (housing, health and so on). I support Leave particularly because of the way the EU has behaved (like Varoufakis said it would) and also Macron's threat to keep the UK permanently in Backstop until we give him our fishing waters. I don't like German hegemony nor the EU's tolerance of their breach of law as regards GDP surplus limits. The EU is a bad egg.
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