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Old 18-02-2024, 21:10   #5954
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees View Post
I dont think I agree with that, I think it was more that there was zero consideration whatsoever to the younger generations which on balance I think is worse.
I suspect a kinder interpretation would be that they could not know precisely what they were voting for as there was no deal to vote on, just a concept.

Or that the grifters informed them there would no downsides, only upsides.

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
If you think the way you do, I can only assume you have no children.
Ummh, this particular side-debate arose due to Ian's son's career being impeded by Brexit.

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