Werewolfs Publish time 26-11-2019 03:01:11

Voted out. No regrets whatsoever. In fact most of what I have seen and read since confirms to me I did the right thing.

Seems to me that some pro EU groups (not aimed at anyone on here) don't like it when they dont get their own way. So howcan you negotiate on an even keel, whilst being partners, but your partners throw a tantrum if they do not get what they want. EU seems more and more like a dictatorship we are well rid of.

Lin3ar Publish time 26-11-2019 03:01:12

One thing that certainly isn't disappearing is some of the predictions made by 'project fear' and it will be many years before the dust settles and we can say whether the 'scaremongering' was just that or actually fact.

HRF1T2007 Publish time 26-11-2019 03:01:13

No I think once we were into the referendum then two things applied imo

1 stay
EU would claim full acceptance by UK and possibly pay more and have to join the Euro and Cameron's negotiations would have been removed as well

2 Leave
Have a chance through the unknown to bargain wheel and deal something slightly better possibly

All I know and am convinced we could never remain as we were as soon as the referendum was called for it was going to be full in or out with some mobility

Either way the politicians have and are behaving appallingly

Cameron is fully responsible for the situation and washed he's hands and buffering off

Dr Force Publish time 26-11-2019 03:01:14

Voted out and happy with my decision.

IronGiant Publish time 26-11-2019 03:01:14

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Saldawop Publish time 26-11-2019 03:01:15

Voted out, happy with that

tapzilla2k Publish time 26-11-2019 03:01:16

Voted In. What's done is done, no point regretting anything at this point.

aVdub Publish time 26-11-2019 03:01:17

As above.

crimsoneagle Publish time 26-11-2019 03:01:18

Cant believe that its cost the world $3TN and Bank of England had to pump £250 BN in to prop up the pound £80BN was wiped off Pensions, our credit rating is now negative and its ok?
We wont get a better deal and best case scenario will be -3% GDP.
Yes we will all be better off....... how?
I dont agree with how the EU works but its not as bad as its going to be...
The world now thinks of our nation as a bunch of xenophobic numptys prepared to believe any Farage or Boris ***!, which from seeing how people are acting first hand is not far from the truth.
We now have a weaker standing in the world economy and as a whole.

raduv1 Publish time 26-11-2019 03:01:19

I voted out and I'm happy with my decision,that said I'd much rather of had some sort of plan of action in place from either side of our elected few rather than the OMG now what do we do ! Has been somewhat addressed today though in the commons today.
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