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Who Is The Most Hated Person In The Uk?
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Blair, Johnson, Swinson, Thornbury, Corbyn, Cameron, May, Abbott, Soubry, Major!! You can all vote ..... now!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Top of my list at the moment Swinson, closely followed by Corbyn, McDonnel, Emily Thornberry. Abbott is just laughable, I can't hate Boris despite all his antics, I don't hate May even though she let us down and was obviously anti Brexit. Cameron, Soubry and Major I have no real feelings about. So today I vote for Swinson!
"...you can't truly vote on something you don't understand,"
I understood the issues perfectly but I accept many may not have. However, that is not the point. People can see for themselves the effects that EU membership has on them and their country. They were adequately warned (more than adequately, in fact) of the potential consequences of a vote to leave (and of a vote to remain). They made their choice. To say that the matter is too complex for them is insulting. Many things are complex - jury trials for example. Each side has to make its case in terms that lay members of the jury can understand. So it was with the referendum. If the country has become embroiled in an organisation that has such an influence on its governance the people are entitled to be asked whether they want that influence to continue and they are entitled to expect their decision to be upheld.
//I truly believe that most voted just to lock the back door.//
Then you'd be wrong. People coming to settle here (legally) from the EU have no need to use the back door. The front door is wide open to them 24/7/365 and they have right of entry through it. Those who do not are those from outside the EU and this effectively means that the UK (along with the 27 other members) operates a discriminatory immigration policy based on nationality. I would have thought that's something most people would like to see ended.
I understood the issues perfectly but I accept many may not have. However, that is not the point. People can see for themselves the effects that EU membership has on them and their country. They were adequately warned (more than adequately, in fact) of the potential consequences of a vote to leave (and of a vote to remain). They made their choice. To say that the matter is too complex for them is insulting. Many things are complex - jury trials for example. Each side has to make its case in terms that lay members of the jury can understand. So it was with the referendum. If the country has become embroiled in an organisation that has such an influence on its governance the people are entitled to be asked whether they want that influence to continue and they are entitled to expect their decision to be upheld.
//I truly believe that most voted just to lock the back door.//
Then you'd be wrong. People coming to settle here (legally) from the EU have no need to use the back door. The front door is wide open to them 24/7/365 and they have right of entry through it. Those who do not are those from outside the EU and this effectively means that the UK (along with the 27 other members) operates a discriminatory immigration policy based on nationality. I would have thought that's something most people would like to see ended.
Hate none, am saddened and bewildered that those who have so much in life ca n behave so badly, putting position and party politics ahead of the result of a public vote. I still believe that eventually the referendum will be ignored and we will remain in Europe, position weakened and with many of the population betrayed.