YES I voted Leave YES it was a mistake YES I fell for slogans YES I thought I was sticking it to the establishment YES I am entitled to regret it YES you can call me a tw*t if it makes you feel better YES I can still call out people who are still convinced it’s a good idea
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Replying to @simonharris_mbd
I have been a leaver since 2004. I have no regrets. I was very pro-EU before then.
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Replying to @PeterMy53679910 @simonharris_mbd
Tell me if I’m wrong Peter, you voted leave because of the migrants, the foreigners taking all our jobs?... Please leave your sunshine filled retirement in Spain, and come back and live in the U.K. you helped create
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Replying to @BeatriceP8765 @simonharris_mbd
Incorrectly said Maria. Two builders, one I had to question, one I just had to check his document. The first was CEO of one of the UKs biggest house building companies and Australian. The second had shoplifting convictions and was an EU national. Who would you prefer?
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if they were applying for the same job, i'd perhaps start with questioning the legitimacy of the Australian builder's CV
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I love ignorance! He had a visa and was CEO of a major company!
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what was the job they both applied for?
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