Re: Brexit is like ‘swapping three-course meal for packet of crisps’
Originally Posted by
JBR
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I agree.
When I voted to leave (completely!) I understood that there would likely be financial difficulties, at least initially until we got back on our feet.
After all, we suffered far worse seventy years ago when a different gentleman attempted to conquer our country using force.
My reasons were, I suspect as yours were, to regain our sovereignty and cease to be subject to laws and judicial decisions formulated by a foreign power. In addition, we should certainly take the opportunity to limit any and all immigration to those people who would be of benefit to our country.
Careful, JBR, you might be shot for referring back to times of conflict, even if that conflict taught us much of what we know about existing in the world wide community.
We shouldn't be harping on about certain Countries attempts to manage the entire world.
We shouldn't be suggesting that it is the same countries who keep coming up with ideas of how to subjugate us into their plan for control of all.
We shouldn't even be talking about "democracy" any more as democracy has become a no-no subject.
As for the Referendum. it's clear that we who voted OUT were stupid and didn't know what we were voting for.
Which implies that the Remainers were fully versed.
One thing that is clear, however, is that, come what MAY now,the remainers have probably ensured a labour government at any upcoming election.
But, never mind. The remainers will be happy with that.