Why do you want to impoverish Britain? Why back the interests of Rees-Mogg and the ERG rather than millions of ordinary working and middle class people who will be worse off thanks to Brexit. Some will lose their jobs. Others will lose their homes.
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Julia not being terribly bright is one reason. A bit ad hom, but it is a common trait amongst
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Yes because of course the elite, educated and well travelled voted Remain didn’t they, those pesky plebs who dared to use their voice!
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I went to Oxford from a comp & state sixth form, on a full maintenance grant. How the hell does that make me a toff?
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Oh you are definitely part of the metropolitan liberal elite now Julia. So stop pretending that you have the best interests of ordinary working class people at heart. You don’t. Brexit will destroy the economy, thousands will lose their jobs, some will lose their homes.
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I didn’t pretend anything
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“We just want the Brexit we voted for.” Which is what, precisely?
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As per the question on the ballot paper “Leave the EU” is all it said. That’s what I voted for.
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So you just admitted you didn’t know what leaving the EU actually meant. You wanted to leave but you had no idea how that should be achieved?
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No longer being a member of the European Union or its political structures.
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Why should the country experience poverty after leaving the EU? What is it about the UK that makes you and other remainers feel we can't strike lucrative deals with the world on the country's own terms? Guaranteed, we'll come out of this with full trade terms.
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You can’t wake up and next morning have all those trade deals and agreements replaced with new ones, it doesn’t work like that, it could take several years and in the mean time what do you think happens? Live in the real world
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Consensus and acceptance by the EU that the UK will no longer be part of its union after March. That is all.
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But that's not all. It's staggeringly complex and affects... pretty much everything.
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There is nothing quite as dimwitted as "just get on with it". It's complicated dammit
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And having snap general elections and more referendums makes it less complicated somehow?
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Oh yes. Because it would probably stop brexit. That's the only simple solution. There's no shame in http://that.Gov 't can say "we tried,but it turned out that we are better off in"
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You cannot stop brexit. The British public voted leave so in my eyes that cannot be undone.
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