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Old 15-01-2019, 12:00   #6383
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Re: Brexit

The world turns, things are ever changing, what was good to eat last week can now apparently kill you this week, etc etc.

I voted no back in the 70's and had to follow everyone else into the land of milk and honey (and butter mountains, wine lakes) because that's how things are done.

The 'EU' I voted against back then is totally different to the 'EU' I voted against this time, and I wonder if people knew back then what they know now, would they have voted differently?

The world turns, things change, and the time of change is here again
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