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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
You've gone from none at all to a few, I suspect the number is far greater, in fact I'd bet there is a greater number who didn't know what leaving the eu would entail than did and who can blame them, no one campaigned to leave without a deal, we were told we'd get a better deal than the one we had, it's probably why people split the leave group into moderates who want a deal and hard liners who don't.
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Here we go again the leavers didn't know what they were voting for! P-lease, don't you ever give up? When I voted in the referendum, I used all my cognitive skills to work out that leaving the EU actually meant leaving.
I presume you did realise that a vote to stay in the EU meant staying?
Let us stop this nonsense and accept that most people did understand what they were voting for. The fact is, we voted to leave in the biggest voter turnout ever. This debate would be more productive if we put these old insults to bed and started figuring out how to make the best of Brexit. It's going to happen, like it or not, because that is the democratic will of the people.