On Saturday, some 700,000 people marched through central London to demand a second vote on Brexit. They’re about the only ones talking sense https://bloom.bg/2EDuK7u pic.twitter.com/oJksRqgf9L
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Under any plausible scenario Brexit will make the U.K. poorer:
Trade growth will slow
Foreign investment will fall
The pound will weaken https://bloom.bg/2EDuK7u pic.twitter.com/k8RGQ1aLTc
Britain will lose influence in the world, likely left adhering to many of the EU’s rules while having a say over them https://bloom.bg/2EDuK7u pic.twitter.com/Z7YAPq4yhY
Brexit threatens the integrity of the U.K. itself, with Northern Ireland and Scotland voting to remain https://bloom.bg/2EDuK7u pic.twitter.com/lMrquGgwF1
If the U.K. exits without a deal, we would see dire consequences:
Trucks backed up on highways
Grounded planes
Food and medicine shortages https://bloom.bg/2EDuK7u pic.twitter.com/jiynUi1AQv
If another Brexit referendum was held tomorrow, a Eurobarometer survey showed that 53% of Britons would vote remain and only 35% would still want to leave. Public support for the vote itself is also substantial https://bloom.bg/2EDuK7u pic.twitter.com/viVebNRacs
Second thoughts are permitted in democracies. That a slim majority should set such a profound historical change in motion defies common sense. Give the people a second chance https://bloom.bg/2EDuK7u pic.twitter.com/rsYGyJoqSX
Lol. What patronising rubbish.
Should we be in a union we can't leave democratically? A union that had NEVER even been voted for by the British public
Nobody knew the full implications of remaining in the EU.
It's now obvious you are #FOS who hate democratic elections when they don't go your way.
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