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Old 18-02-2019, 15:02   #7674
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Re: Theresa May must resign

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
As usual its the same patronising gibberish that OB thinks he is superior in his decision making then others on this forum as each of us made our decision on the information that was at hand whether it was one way or the other and everybody should be shown some respect for the personal decisions they made at the end of it whether they voted to remain or to leave..
Den, I applaud you.

People trying to impose a simplistic, binary revisionist interpretation on the recent past. We all know what really happened so we can all ignore such rubbish.

We have the dogma driven ideologues both on the left and right that look like they are taking this country into a place where most of the population will not want to be when they arrive.

We have the disingenuous "Didn't we say you would be poorer? So sorry" No Dealers. The ones that, almost to a man would be financially insulated from the fallout, who are gleefully anticipating the amoral free market paradise that they wish to form. A Singapore 2.0 if you wish. They are snake oil salesman: "Of course, the pain will only be short lived, trust me"

Then you have the King of Clowns, Mr Corbyn. He who dreams of being free from the EU constraints that would stop him creating a dogma driven hard left disaster of a country.

The only consolation is that sooner or later, once this debacle plays out, we will vote to rejoin the EU but on much poorer terms.

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