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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Brexit is destroying Britain
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<blockquote data-quote="Aspiring Peasants" data-source="post: 9231325" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>It's kind of funny, a few people have been trying to tell us on this forum for years that Brexit is terrible. But do you notice how it's always how bad our country is sinking since Brexit? How bad things have got? How polls show everyone wants rejoin, despite no one ever hinting towards pro EU candidates in bi-elections and protest numbers ever dwindling in real life?</p><p></p><p>Do you notice how they never try to tell us how much benefit there is to being inside the EU? I mean of course FOM comes up as if not filling out a landing card on the descent into your holiday destination means anything, and of course they try Erasmus, ignored by a third of students who travelled abroad in the year before Brexit, you know the young people who us oldies have denied so much?</p><p></p><p>Show us how an average EU citizen (factory workers, checkout operators, teachers, delivery drivers, etc) has gained any advantage over their Non-EU developed world counterparts over the nearly 30 years we were in the EU. And where you can show such a significant advantage, show that EU membership was directly responsible.</p><p></p><p>They can’t do it. Why? Because EU membership has not benefitted the average citizen. If it had, the remainers/rejoiners would be shouting it from the rooftops. That they are not, says it all.</p><p></p><p>The EU is the world's youngest religion. Believed in by the gullible, beneficial only to those at the top, mired in lies, self contradiction and utterly pointless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aspiring Peasants, post: 9231325, member: 198"] It's kind of funny, a few people have been trying to tell us on this forum for years that Brexit is terrible. But do you notice how it's always how bad our country is sinking since Brexit? How bad things have got? How polls show everyone wants rejoin, despite no one ever hinting towards pro EU candidates in bi-elections and protest numbers ever dwindling in real life? Do you notice how they never try to tell us how much benefit there is to being inside the EU? I mean of course FOM comes up as if not filling out a landing card on the descent into your holiday destination means anything, and of course they try Erasmus, ignored by a third of students who travelled abroad in the year before Brexit, you know the young people who us oldies have denied so much? Show us how an average EU citizen (factory workers, checkout operators, teachers, delivery drivers, etc) has gained any advantage over their Non-EU developed world counterparts over the nearly 30 years we were in the EU. And where you can show such a significant advantage, show that EU membership was directly responsible. They can’t do it. Why? Because EU membership has not benefitted the average citizen. If it had, the remainers/rejoiners would be shouting it from the rooftops. That they are not, says it all. The EU is the world's youngest religion. Believed in by the gullible, beneficial only to those at the top, mired in lies, self contradiction and utterly pointless. [/QUOTE]
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