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Re: Brexit
« Reply #120 on: Monday 18-Mar-2019, 12:59* »
It is an odd one. We all seem to agree that ignoring the referendum result is undemocratic (except Alex who has a bumblebee in his knickers about it..:) ) yet Mrs May, who I greatly admire for sheer British Bulldog spirit, is able to keep recalling a vote on her deal until she gets the result she wants.

I also would like to point out that there are just as many ill informed "Remain" voters who, for example, seem happy for the EU to edge closer to being a Republic with its own Armed Forces and its own Foreign Minister plus we won't be able to stay out of the EU Monetary system for ever. Not to mention the unelected bureaucracy and the £billions of waste and duplication.

As somebody said above you cannot predict the future and you should deal with the current facts at hand and act accordingly. There was ignorance on both sides of the Leave/Remain divide but even as a person who voted Remain I now think of myself as a Leaver because we have had the vote and it is time to move on. All this uncertainty is far more damaging to Business and Commercial interests which in turn creates jobs than any Brexit will. Get on with it!!!

 

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