No I wasn’t. And I had some reluctance about a further one. But I have come to the conclusion that it is the only way to introduce an element of accountability to this process, which is essential for democracy. Certainly not perfect though, but we are where we are.
I decided to move home but I didn’t know what the alternatives were or what it would cost. Having seen what’s available, the cost of stamp duty, estate agent fees etc., although I’m not happy where I am, I’ve decided I’m better off remaining. “Sorry, you decided to move.” Really?
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If you had already signed a contract though that option might not be available. House of Commons voted 494-122 to trigger Article 50. If you want to have buyer's remorse perhaps you should wait a few years first rather than have cold feet when the removal van is in the driveway.
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If you’ve signed the contract and then pull out, you lose your deposit. You’re not forced to go through with it and we shouldn’t be forced to go through with Brexit either, now we know what the options and the costs are.
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