So the Luvvies are worried.
WTF would they have been like in 1939
F F S grow some and accept the will of the majority.
Well first off. From 1939, I was obliged to wait nearly seven years for my dad to come home from fighting the Japanese in Burma, so that I could actually meet him for the very first time in 1946.
More to the point of the thread. Of course we accept the will of the majority.
It's done and dusted.
BUT before you get too far in front of yourself, just consider how many of the 1.25 million majority misused their vote by voting for exit as an anti-establishment protest for the UK. It's was well reported that it was the cause of some of the unpredicted results.
Anyway one of my main concerns about exit was that I felt that France would abandon the Le Touquet agreement which will allow the occupants of the Jungle in Calais free access to travel to the East Coast of Britain. This looks already on the cards!
I believe it was who wiz put up a post suggesting that Germany are suggesting a special arrangement for the UK. Why the **** didn't they start to make sensible noises before we were obliged to kick them into touch.
I felt that that the rumbling opinions of the malcontents in Germany, France and Holland might make our views within the EU become more acceptable. It appears that our exit may well accelerate those changes to the EU which could mean that it encompasses more of a free trade basis than the current over politicised system, which of course, is what we agreed to join in the first place. I wouldn't be surprised if the Dutch started to make their feelings known fairly soon.
So let's hope that we go onwards and upwards. Good Luck to all!
ps. Oh! and by the way. That's another chunk knocked off my pension!!!