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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 4350660" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>Do you really think the EU project will happily go on with ever closer union forever?</p><p>If not, what do you think will happen.</p><p>I think everyone will be glad that the UK carriage isn't part of that train crash.</p><p></p><p>The next decade won't be easy.</p><p> We pay more in to the EU than we get out. We import more than we export. </p><p>That is a good bargaining position.</p><p> <em>If things do go badly, it will be an opportunity to grow a more self sufficient and sustainable economy and have a country fit for the future. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p>I question whether I was right to vote leave most days. The reason I think I was right and why leave won the vote, is that nearly all leave voters understand the reasons to vote remain but rejected them whereas a large proportion of remain voters can't comprehend the leave argument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 4350660, member: 3566"] Do you really think the EU project will happily go on with ever closer union forever? If not, what do you think will happen. I think everyone will be glad that the UK carriage isn't part of that train crash. The next decade won't be easy. We pay more in to the EU than we get out. We import more than we export. That is a good bargaining position. [I]If things do go badly, it will be an opportunity to grow a more self sufficient and sustainable economy and have a country fit for the future. [/I] I question whether I was right to vote leave most days. The reason I think I was right and why leave won the vote, is that nearly all leave voters understand the reasons to vote remain but rejected them whereas a large proportion of remain voters can't comprehend the leave argument. [/QUOTE]
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