Brexit is destroying Britain

You seem to be obsessed with death, you really should not worry about it as it will come to us all. Live your life..............or get help.
It’s hard sometimes to know whether to laugh or just shake your head at the absurdity of an argument that says when a certain group of people are dead all my dreams will come true.

Firstly the majority of people ,over 40 voted leave so it will be a long time before they are all dead. Secondly younger people have moved on from 2016 (many were still in primary school then!) and the majority now do not want to join the EU

Any polling done on this shows only 36% of people in the 18-24 age group say they would want to join the EU. and when the terms of joining became clear I’m confident that would be even less.

So once again those yearning for the past will have to get used to disappointment, because the world has moved on and they have got left behind



 
It’s hard sometimes to know whether to laugh or just shake your head at the absurdity of an argument that says when a certain group of people are dead all my dreams will come true.

Firstly the majority of people ,over 40 voted leave so it will be a long time before they are all dead. Secondly younger people have moved on from 2016 (many were still in primary school then!) and the majority now do not want to join the EU

Any polling done on this shows only 36% of people in the 18-24 age group say they would want to join the EU. and when the terms of joining became clear I’m confident that would be even less.

So once again those yearning for the past will have to get used to disappointment, because the world has moved on and they have got left behind



Someone doesn't understand demographic change.
It's the future I'm interested in.
As I've repeatedly said you can't change the past.
Yet you rave on about Gordon Brown and Blair.
Most odd really.
 

Vader

Member
Mixed Farmer
The thing is, the tory leadership at the time were mainly pro eu.
They brought out project fear at tax payers expense.
It was years of hardwork by ukip that brought about brexit, not torys.
The referendum was only offered because torys were scared of looking votes to ukip.
Torys did not think people would vote to leave.

Strongest leave voting areas were labour areas.
 

Vader

Member
Mixed Farmer
It's important to document the continued lies of brexiters.
You all know brexit has failed to deliver anything but poverty and misery.
Yet you cheer on more poverty and misery.
It's quite fascinating.
The thing is, looking round, where is the poverty and misery?
I live in a deprived area and nothing changed.
Pubs and nail bars still busy.
People still go on holiday just as much.
Jobs still there.
Restaurants still booked up on the weekends and busy in the week.

Because some pro eu 'expert' says stuff on X then don't mean that's the reality at public level.
 

Henarar

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
The thing is, looking round, where is the poverty and misery?
I live in a deprived area and nothing changed.
Pubs and nail bars still busy.
People still go on holiday just as much.
Jobs still there.
Restaurants still booked up on the weekends and busy in the week.

Because some pro eu 'expert' says stuff on X then don't mean that's the reality at public level.
Sad thing is they believe the crap they read in their little bubble
 

Ashtree

Member
Must be the longest no score game in history. The leavers cant keep the ball inside the corner flag, never mind on target. Remain likely to score at any minute.
 

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