I’ve a confession to make. Post-referendum I didn’t care that much if we left the EU - it’s nowhere near perfect. Now I realise the damage it will cause. Some will be short-term, hitting the poorest hardest, some, in terms of global status, we will never completely recover from.
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Replying to @brianpaddick
Unbelievable that a person of your background and education would not be aware of the implications prior to the referendum. You somewhat sum up the absurdity of it all - ignorance, complacency, realisation, panic and resignation.
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Replying to @NewEuropeansIRE
Unbelievable that people like you appear unable to read. It’s says “post-referendum”. Before the referendum I campaigned to Remain. I voted Remain. But both sides mounted such a dreadful campaign I reluctantly accepted the result. There is too much heat & not enough light.
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Replying to @brianpaddick @NewEuropeansIRE
Thanks for clarifying. There is a lot if anger on the remain side as we are being ignored. I could never put up with a result achieved by lies, funded by dark money & greedy billionaires, incl Putin. We have all been had by fascist coup attempt. Our guard was down.
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Including mine. Thank you.
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