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I've lost out financially as have many millions of others (in the short term possibly but who know?) but it is democracy.
bank of england say its got"loadsamoney" Three trillion quid. calm the feck down.
"Anyone who based their decision on a rational thought process, I have no problem with.
My issue is with the "facts" that we will now be able to control our borders (we won't) it will increase security (it won't), we'll be able to spend an extra £350m a week on the NHS (yeah right!) and the fact it will help unemployment (it definitely won't)"
These reasons are no more outrageous than the REMAIN camps utterances suggesting we would be £4300 a year worse off, that there will be a greater possibility of conflict and that an emergency budget to raise taxes and remove the triple lock will be required if we vote LEAVE.
The problem was that there was misinformation in both camps.
Some thick ***** on the dark side think out won because people voted with the pens they've taken with them so the in's couldn't rub the pencil votes out if it was going tits up for them.
Some people have clearly not voted before.
http://cardiffcityforum.co.uk/viewto...p?f=2&t=174334
Bob
Sadly I think there are a lot more than 700k in the Leave camp who hold those views. I have been really thinking hard about moving back from the US but now I'm deeply unsure about being part of a country that has so many (let's be honest here) racists. The overwhelming feeling I have is sadness. I thought the UK was better than this. This was a vote for "me" not "us", for the selfish not the generous, for the blinkered not the open.
I'm afraid the "Little Englanders" have got their way but are now going to drag everyone else down with them. I feel sad for young people who voted in large part for Remain. The Welsh vote is frankly embarrassing - talk about biting the hand that feeds you. At least the Scots and Norn Iron know which way to put their underpants on.
The political ramifications are the most puzzling element. The UK took a huge lurch to the right with this and in large part it's on the back of the votes of most repressed by multi-national capitalism. Figure that. Do they really think Gove, Farage, Ledsom and Bojo have their interests at heart? And as for Labour, I'm done with them. Their attempt in the referendum was an utter disgrace. Corbyn must go. At least Cameron has some balls. Where do UKIP fit into this mess? Do their supporters realize what their other nut-job policies actually are? The question is where are the healing leaders in all this. It seems there are none to me.
I have to go on American radio in a couple of hours to talk about all this. I just feel genuinely depressed about it.
No Of course i dont
I say " some " as i know builders who will not employ " eastern Europeans " as they are worried about the wages being driven down AND then not getting the youngsters coming into the trades ( alot like the early 90's ) then they would have to rely on foreign labour
they can see a slightly bigger picture for the future
My last post on this.
Look it's happened so people should stop blaming others, stop crying over spilt milk and stop gloating or trying to score points.
the fact is it's happened and Britain's got to get on with managing this and so us the democratic electorate should put our faith and confidence in the people who took us out of Europe that they will make it flourish and above all be positive and look forward not backwards.
Ta ra.
Brexiters aren't the only 'thickies'. Found this beauty on my timeline.
Some actually voted Brexit because of some paranoid fantasies about NWO. You know who you are.
I have been really thinking hard about moving back from the US but now I'm deeply unsure about being part of a country that has so many (let's be honest here) racists.
the good ole u s of a racist free.