What I’ve heard are variations on ‘we expect an economic hit, maybe a social one as well, worth the risks anyway’.>
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The main factors I hear are, yes, sovereignty, but more immigration, and the EU's opaque unresponsive bureaucracy.
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The issues they have with the EU seem genuine, and there doesn’t seem to be a path to addressing them from within.
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One can certainly argue that Leaving is worse, but pretending the Leavers are just pointless idiots isn’t that.
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Replying to @SaintTzu @gregstevens
I'm not arguing that leavers are pointless idiots. I'm arguing that grand themes with understanding or plans no good
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Replying to @HPluckrose @gregstevens
Sure, but the referendum was one question, two possible answers. What can you expect from that?
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The Leavers should not be expected to have any sort of plan or other unity based on that vote.
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Replying to @SaintTzu @gregstevens
What? Yes, they should! Don't vote to leave in a binding referendum unless you've seen a workable non-disastrous plan
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Replying to @HPluckrose @gregstevens
The vote was Stay or Leave, there were no plans mentioned in the referendum either way.
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Replying to @SaintTzu @gregstevens
But you don't vote stay or leave without considering the consequences. This is my problem. Ppl voted on big themes.
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If referendum was to get ppl's mood, fine. It wasn't. It stressed 'The government will do what you decide.'
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