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How many times have we heard people say


"It doesn't matter who You vote for. They are all the same "


Well. To some extent that was very true.


Why ???


Because we were not in Control. Brussels was in Control.


Now it Will matter who we vote for.


Why ???


Because We will be in Control.


And if who we vote or get it wrong. Then we vote them out.

We have our country back. It's up to us.


DulwichFox

Unbelievably worried by Brexit and the impact on the uk. Loss of jobs and opportunities generally - esp for all our youngsters. I desperately hope that we can pull thru but just looking at the facts of what we are left with do not bode well. Just a flipping holiday is going to be more bureaucratic and expensive. The loss of the Erasmus scheme despite being promised it would be unaffected. The massive swathe of lies told by the proponents of Brexit generally - that?s why I?m worried

Blah Blah Wrote:

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> What absolute nonsense DF.


@BB. It may help your credibility if you resisted such dismissive and insulting responses to DF's post. Such a response is obviously designed to deter formites from making inputs that conflict with your views.

DFs post is exactly what Boris used to post to the Telegraph when he worked in Brussels - Most of it was proved to have been made up in the pub when he'd had 5 or 6 pints. True Story :)


Edit: The bit with Boris and the Telegraph and the beer is true. The posts in the telegraph were much worse than anything DF posts.

natty01295 Wrote:

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> Anyone worried about BREXIT, please tell us your

> concerns, shopping cost,

> prices, travel, pets, other concerns, unemployment

> anything


Is this thread really nessesary??? Natty if you want an answer to your questions, there's circa 40pages of edf worries about brexit on the EU trade talks thread. There was was also another brexit thread with more pages that went on for 3 odd years before that.


This has been done to death on this forum. No one is going to say anything new at thi stage, they're just going to wind themselves up into a lather....

Come on, they?re just calling a spade a spade !

You reckon people shouldn?t call out BS for what it is ?!

No nasty words were used.


Trinnydad Wrote:

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> Blah Blah Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > What absolute nonsense DF.

>

> @BB. It may help your credibility if you resisted

> such dismissive and insulting responses to DF's

> post. Such a response is obviously designed to

> deter formites from making inputs that conflict

> with your views.

Trinnydad Wrote:

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> @BB. It may help your credibility if you resisted

> such dismissive and insulting responses to DF's

> post. Such a response is obviously designed to

> deter formites from making inputs that conflict

> with your views.


I can go into great detail as to why DF's post was nonsense, but felt it was blatantly obvious and needed no further explanation. The question around sovereignty has been done to death and the leavers have never won that argument sadly.

I'm NOT worried about Brexit. I have no problems with Travel To or Through Europe.

I have not Travelled to Europe since 1992 and have no reason / need to do so.

If I have any desire to Travel in the future for Holiday purposes I will pay any Visa costs.

Hardly a Problem.


I have concerns that Remainers will do their best to Sabotage future events to return

this country to a self-governing democracy managing its own affairs.

They will NOT succeed.


It has been a very long, very costly 47 years.


Just wish I was younger to enjoy a very prosperous future.


DulwichFox.

?- long very costly 47 years?


One would think someone as old as you would remember how sick the U.K. was back then. Tried to stay out. But had to join anyway because it needed to financially. In those 47 years it was the 5th largest economy in the world


The U.K. did plenty wel out of those 47 years

Funny world. DF gives a counter-view and most don't take offence. Cat put's his twopenny worth in, and provides an alternative argument, whether we agree or not there are valid points. But I take my hat off to you Trinny, just stirring things up for no apparent reason. I've been posting on forums since the mid 00s and when I first heard the term troll wondered if I was one. But Trinny you set a gold standard, not a cheap insult but a fact.


Right back to the thread. Worried that we have screwed it up for the next generation. They were already the first ones that would have a lower standard of living than their parents. Now they have Covid and the end to freedom of movement. Let's see how much of a prophet of doom I am. Resigned to things, but still very sad.

Brexit is about emotion, not any rational or objective thought process. For most people life will go on pretty much as it was before, with slightly more bureaucracy when they go on their summer holidays. Meanwhile, as we realise that we?ve cut ourselves off from the world more than is good for us, we?ll drift closer back towards Europe. We?re European, they?re our closest neighbours - this is just the beginning of the next chapter and nowhere near the end of the story.

Blah Blah Wrote:

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> Trinnydad Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> > @BB. It may help your credibility if you

> resisted

> > such dismissive and insulting responses to DF's

> > post. Such a response is obviously designed to

> > deter formites from making inputs that conflict

> > with your views.

>

> I can go into great detail as to why DF's post was

> nonsense, but felt it was blatantly obvious and

> needed no further explanation. The question around

> sovereignty has been done to death and the leavers

> have never won that argument sadly.


OK, if you can go into detail to refute Foxy's view then please do so.


But why use your default judgemental tactic of dismissive put-downs?


Are you aspiring to be the lead member of a self-appointed forum mafia intent on suppressing views that don't align with yours?

Whatever anyone thinks about My views, it doesn't matter.


It's done and dusted. At 23.00 Uk time we left the EU.


The majority of UK Citizens got what we voted for back in 2016.

The Minority Remainers will have to deal with it or move to some European country

and recind their UK citizenship.


Happy New Year to all. In or Out.


Let us hope 2021 will be a better and safer year for everyone.


The World.. The Earth.. You cannot put it together.. It is together. (The Whole Earth Catalogue 1968)


Fox

And DF sums it up - he?s not bothered because he doesn?t want to go anywhere. Most of us do and all our youngsters have been stuffed by that attitude- I suspect he doesn?t know what opportunities have been stifled for them and how utterly bewildered my kids are by the whole process. As am I.. well actually I totally understand that the mail et al were lying whole heartedly to the nation as it made a good story but the whole thing got out of hand and look where we are..

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