You were going so well until this paragraph.
Regaining sovereignty. Some people never wanted to be in the EU in the first place. We were never asked and we never voted. You may find this amongst the reasons why people voted to leave.
As for “slightly more than half the small percentage of people who could be arsed to vote, said they wanted to leave “. Well that’s democracy for you.
And then pure speculation in your last sentence of the paragraph. Me thinks you’re the one wumming now.
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I'm not wumming, but I have given up being civil and logical to the pig-headed OLD bastards who have reaped the benefits of the EU and are now throwing a tantrum because the politicians in this country aren't very good, and having a protest vote you didn't understand the ramifications of. I am angry, furious, livid about this, a long with the majority of the generation to come you are trying to **** over.
Don't get me started on the thick ****s who repeat the mantra that Corbyn would be a political disaster despite not knowing a single one of his policies. "I don't trust him", "he's a terrorist sympathiser", "a socialist" yada yada.
It's weird because you want these same imbeciles in government to have more power...? Or so you think. The 99% of EU laws will remain because we actually quite like them and it would take the next 2 decades to rewrite. We will still follow PSD2, and all the major EU proposed regs because they are sensible policies.
The best part, is that, given the status of the laws, you haven't actually added to my list of the 2 legitimate reasons for voting out, unless you are also against the various other organisations that Britain have signed up to in history without your so mighty consent? Do you hate the UN?

