Do you know what really annoys me? How many people come up to me at business events, in the street, the supermarket or at parties & whisper “I voted Brexit too but I can’t let anyone at work or my friends know.” Voting to Leave the EU isn’t something to be ashamed of. 1/3
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No. I’m ashamed I voted to Leave. Didn’t do enough research and took in all the crap I was fed by Vote Leave. To each their own but I got it wrong! I’m proud to say I’m a
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Mine’s a double whammy..I voted leave..& I work in NHS..social media would have us believe that no-one who works in the NHS would vote Leave..so maybe understand why I don’t say it out loud..but I can tell you..many, many people in NHS voted Leave.. we are just people after all.
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YES and proud to say loud and clear WTO bring on Brexit




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Yes I am

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Proud brexiteer too
can’t see what all the panic is about to be honest
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Many people are not proud they voted Leave and feel like they were misinformed.They feel that way because they were. We were all misinformed or ill informed - certainly we were all told false promises. There has been a shift of public opinion. Leave is no longer the majority.
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I’m proud to have voted leave. I haven’t changed my mind. I voted to get out of the CFP amongst other things. Have you talked to all leavers to know this don’t think so. it’s just your opinion that your trying to preach as fact.
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I respect the fact that some/ many who voted Leave, like you, want to leave under any circumstances (No Deal, WTO).But others like May and many MPs support Mays Deal and still others voted for a softer Brexit. So 3 fragmented Leave groups. And only 2% swing makes Leave minority
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When you look up leave in a dictionary it doesn’t say remain. What would remainers have said if they would have won and their vote hadn’t been respected? I would have preferred an FTA but no deal is certainly better than a WTO deal is better than a bad deal.
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- Fraudulent Leave campaign which they now admit - misinformation (lies) like NHS 360 M, Turkey joining EU, or “cake and eat it too” by leaving EU but staying in single market - Russian influence and Russian money - we now know better what is possible and what is not
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No Russians contacted me, the bus had no influence, if it’s down to money the remain campaign spent more, remain had misinformation and doomsday predictions that didn’t happen, I had my reasons for voting leave do you think it’s possible other people did as well.
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Absolutely. I understand reasons for leaving. Just not No Deal. I’m afraid it would break up the UK. Plus I think it will take 5-10 years to recover
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Think is correct no one knows. I prefer to be more of an optimist than a pessimist.
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Did my own research on the pros and cons, know exactly why I voted to leave and would do it again. The antics of May, MPs, the EU and others who just cant accept the result and have done anything they can to frustrate the process since June 2016 has only made my resolve stronger.
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No Julia I voted remain and I’m ashamed to say I did!! Now fully in favour of the decision taken even if that means No Deal
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