What deaths?
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The poor largely voted out even after project fear.
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Yes. A tragic irony as it is the poor and most vulnerable in our society that will suffer most from the consequences.
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Their right, their free choice.
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Absolutely. Kind of unfair to present them with the woeful debate we got before the referendum though. Still, it is what it is.
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Nobody knows the future. It's only an opinion that we'll all be poorer. Until everything is finished nobody knows.
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Actually: we can make reasonable assumptions about the future based on what we currently know.
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And "we will all be poorer" is not an uninformed opinion. It's based on understanding of how our economy interacts w. world trade vs Brexit
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No. All depends on the negotiations, which could go one of a million ways. Nothing is cast in stone.
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He certainly does!
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After Brexit, we ALL need help. But no one's coming to save us from this insanity.
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Why's that, why will we all need help?
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Because we'll be struggling against a draconian government, unfettered by the Liberal values upheld in the European checks and balances.
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What Draconian government?
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The Tories. Every single issue; pensions, taxation, welfare state, homelessness and housing, civil liberties, refuge, childcare, the NHS etc
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Pensions, nothing's changed, double lock wld be fine, NHS more money, safer as needs gd economy, civil lib's, WHAT? Only so much money
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