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gulliver1 | 09:26 Wed 18th Nov 2020 | News
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Oh dear , "More people than ever now think Brexit was a Bad Idea, says the latest" "YouGov Poll" . And it aint even kicked in yet .
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I'm of the opinion that 75% of people who voted, whether it be to stop in, or out hadn't really got a clue of the finer details of what they were voting for, or fully understood the basics. ( I include myself by the way), apart from the obvious. Then you have no doubt a percentage that didn't even bother voting because their to busy holding their own lives together in...
13:21 Wed 18th Nov 2020
Should point out again that Brexit & sovereignty are not politically left v right issues.
quite right OG, a lot of lefties voted brexit too.
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//you dogs in your kennels. //

Allen, there you go again. Are you completely incapable of conducting a civil discussion?
naomi, Hell hath no fury like an Anti Britisher scorned!
Allen appears to hold anyone who disagrees with him about anything in disdain. So much for his self-claimed liberal ‘tolerance’.
like some others who always tell you what you should think,
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When the UK has to rejoin the E/U , will it cost as much as it has done so to leave .?
I am fed up of people telling me why I voted to leave the EU. I know why I voted the way I did and it was nothing to do with immigration.
we won't be rejoining any day soon.
Gulliver, why do you think the UK will ‘have’ to rejoin the EU? Of the couple of hundred countries in the world, only 27 are member states. How do you think the rest manage? Answers to those two questions will be welcome.
answers on a postcard please.
gully, the EUSSR will collapse like dominoes once they see how well we do outside. The Germans will tire of paying for the show eventually and France will follow suit being unwilling to fund the chasm we and the Germans leave, the other dominoes will fall shortly after.
"the EUSSR will collapse like dominoes once they see how well we do outside. The Germans will tire ..." etc

Who knows the future? But I'd suggest that that is extremely unlikely. Continental Europe at least's future is bound together. It's a project which, whatever form it takes, is based on avoiding the conflicts that tore the continent apart up until quite recently.
It certainly is not in the UK's interests for the EU to cease to be, that's for sure. Apart from anything else, think of all those separate trade deals :-)
we must have had separate trade deals before?
I remain forever amazed (and reassured) at the forward thinking positivity for the future UK from the leave voters, many of which also seem to believe that UK society is falling apart when Jim Davidson gets cancelled or a teenager tells them ice caps are melting.

Silver lined double edged cloudy sword.
//Apart from anything else, think of all those separate trade deals//

This constant paranoia from Remainers about trade deals is utterly ridiculous. In their blind panic they tend to forget that trade deals work both ways. They are beneficial to all concerned, everyone needs them, and for that reason, trade deals will be done. For goodness sake, stop with the continual negativity and man up! This country will survive - and thrive.
Oh dear God. We lost this one, isn't about time we moved on. If there's one thing the whole shower of scheiße going on in America should tell us is it is utter folly to go against the democratic process.

I don't think we should leave, and I voted remain, but fair's fair, we lost that vote and need to realise that.
"trade deals work both ways. "

You don't say lol
That wasn't the point of course.
Of course trade deals are good: but now we need just one for 27 countries, not 27. We don't like them THAT much!
we had trade deals with many countries before?

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