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Was Brexit a good idea? (2 votes each)

  • Sovereignty, economy and anti-establishment politics effected my vote

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  • Total voters
    13
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Nearly eight years on from our referendum, and subsequent withdrawal from the European Union, was Brexit a good idea?

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Cameron and his cabinet should be in prison.

There was no vote to be had. It was stay as you are or venture off in to the unknown without a map, compass or a plan.

There should have been a deal on the table for either outcome. We never had that and that's why the vote should never have happened.
 
Cameron and his cabinet should be in prison.

There was no vote to be had. It was stay as you are or venture off in to the unknown without a map, compass or a plan.

There should have been a deal on the table for either outcome. We never had that and that's why the vote should never have happened.

Absolutely, arguments from both sides were so hypothetical, they may as well have been drawn up by J.K Rowling.
 
Cameron and his cabinet should be in prison.

There was no vote to be had. It was stay as you are or venture off in to the unknown without a map, compass or a plan.

There should have been a deal on the table for either outcome. We never had that and that's why the vote should never have happened.
The entitled Eton **** thought he was so clever, shutting his back benchers up and then getting the stupid plebs to vote remain. Unfortunately, when given a choice, the plebs made one.

if he’d believed he could lose that vote he’d have built in a second vote to approve the actual deal negotiated. But he went to Eton, so it never crossed his mind the great unwashed would have minds of their own.
 
the best bit is have you seen the state of Europe now , conservative governments all over, France covered in farmers ****, Sweden refusing any more migrants ,Norway putting them all on a island, every time i look at European news now i get a warm
feeling. **** the ****s they keep giving us offers to rejoin, as without our cash they are going under
 
the best bit is have you seen the state of Europe now , conservative governments all over, France covered in farmers ****, Sweden refusing any more migrants ,Norway putting them all on a island, every time i look at European news now i get a warm
feeling. **** the ****s they keep giving us offers to rejoin, as without our cash they are going under

Hang on.........

Here's a thought. Why don't we refuse more migrants? <yikes>
 
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The entitled Eton **** thought he was so clever, shutting his back benchers up and then getting the stupid plebs to vote remain. Unfortunately, when given a choice, the plebs made one.

if he’d believed he could lose that vote he’d have built in a second vote to approve the actual deal negotiated. But he went to Eton, so it never crossed his mind the great unwashed would have minds of their own.
The plebs spoke....then have been largely shafted by the blob,not just on no-exit neither...name any successful project that has been implemented by any government department, I doubt you'll need six fingers :steam:
 
The plebs spoke....then have been largely shafted by the blob,not just on no-exit neither...name any successful project that has been implemented by any government department, I doubt you'll need six fingers :steam:
That’s easy

1. HMRC website and tax returns process is actually quite good now

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There’s bound to be 5 more ………