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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Boris is doing well
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<blockquote data-quote="Henarar" data-source="post: 6595189" data-attributes="member: 5961"><p>this is the problem our government get a say on these changes but the people don't and its been going on for decades and would have continued to happen had we voted to remain, this is what caused the brexit vote it didn't just happen cos someone painted something on a bus or the leave campaign it had been growing for years and years, those that were not happy with where the EU had gone or where it looked like going took the only chance they had had or were likely to get to vote against or membership of the EU</p><p>Had our own successive governments given voters a say on changes as they happened and taken the UK people with them on our changing relationship with the EU then there would have been no need for an in/out ref</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henarar, post: 6595189, member: 5961"] this is the problem our government get a say on these changes but the people don't and its been going on for decades and would have continued to happen had we voted to remain, this is what caused the brexit vote it didn't just happen cos someone painted something on a bus or the leave campaign it had been growing for years and years, those that were not happy with where the EU had gone or where it looked like going took the only chance they had had or were likely to get to vote against or membership of the EU Had our own successive governments given voters a say on changes as they happened and taken the UK people with them on our changing relationship with the EU then there would have been no need for an in/out ref [/QUOTE]
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