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Old 06-02-2019, 20:30   #7383
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
At Brexiters who promoted leaving without a plan...
Thank you .. although this was pretty obvious if you read what he said.

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
As much as I might be sarcastic about it I can accept the Leave campaign did not need to provide a detailed plan upon winning the vote. However the people promoting that campaign and especially those who were senior politicians did make statements about the benefits of Leaving. They will be partly responsible if those outcomes fail to materialise. History might vindicate them in the time and we'll look back in 5, 10, 20 years from now as having made the right decision or we might not.
Why didn't they? This is the elephant (or unicorn) in the room here. You want to change the economic and structural integrity of the country and affect the lives and well being of UK *and* EU citizens then you better have a plan .. a damn good one.

.. but they didn't .. deliberately so.
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