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//what mess? there was no "mess" - a simple binary choice was offered and the people gave the answer. You want to ignore the democratic will of the people because you disagree with them?// Now look what you've done Diddly, you've made me and Tora agree on something! The votes were cast and the result, while not what I wanted, was final, and should be honoured. I...
08:57 Fri 01st Jan 2021
sure that many will, but as been said the majority gave their voice if farage hadn't pushed for it and Cameron not called it, likely we would still be in, but they did and now one must make the best of it
Between
//Pity Gully has disappeared, he'd be delighted//
and other gloating posts along the likes of
//Poor old diddly//
No wonder people don't want to debate with experts likes yourselves.
//what mess? there was no "mess" - a simple binary choice was offered and the people gave the answer. You want to ignore the democratic will of the people because you disagree with them?//

Now look what you've done Diddly, you've made me and Tora agree on something! The votes were cast and the result, while not what I wanted, was final, and should be honoured.

I can only assume that you support Trump in his efforts to overthrow his election defeat? To not do would make you what? A hypocrite?
I think because of every thing that has happened covid 19 brexit the goverment should go back to the country and see what the people of this nation really think of how it all been handled . When the result of that election is determined the we can move on in confidence .Yes you say we had an election not long ago but now it’s about us not about Brexit .
//did it not infer that if we left that 350 would go to the NHS.//

No, Martinmiller, it didn’t. It SUGGESTED that the money COULD go to the NHS, not WOULD go to the NHS. The people who came up with that slogan were in no position to make any promises about the money - something the astute were well aware of - so they didn’t. I don’t know how many times that’s been said or why it’s so difficult for disgruntled Remainers to understand - unless they just don’t want to.

Ps. You’ve made the same mistake as other sour posters here. I’m not all knowing and never claimed to be.
its been honoured as i said the will of the majority, i do feel sorry for those like MM who will be directly affected by way of more form filling i think over bring her pets to England and the paper work and cost involved -
It’s not just the pets emmie, no longer being able to get items sent from GB, increasing oil far above what we would normally see, including increasing ferry price’s and flights.
Leaving us basically stranded.
Recent article:
Would voters now choose Remain or Leave?
YouGov has regularly asked people the question: "In hindsight, do you think Britain was right or wrong to leave the European Union?"

During the last three months, on average, 39% have said that the decision was right, while 49% have stated it was wrong.

Which just goes to show how deluded the Brexiteers were in the first place and that they are no longer a majority.
Diddly, FGS, we're out, now get over it and move on!
Recent article where, diddly?

This year's trade deal negotiations have been pretty unedifying for both "sides". Added to the catastrophe of covid. We won't know whether Brexit has been a good thing for the UK in a year or even 5 years. Ask again in 2030.
no we won't know for sure, some are going to be losers in this like MM says, but we have to make the best of what we have now.
Oh is that it, Jim? Thanks. That survey must have been done around where diddly lives. She doesn't know anyone who voted for Brexit. I, on the other hand, know many who voted for Brexit - none of whom have changed their minds. Perhaps the pollsters should have asked them - or me - instead.
I'm happy about leaving, but I find this past year has put a dampener on everything and feel a bit down, if anything.
friends are remainers, we don't talk about it to be fair, i only know that lots of London voted remain, i didn't.
That people are bound to feel let down by Brexit is a certainty, given the ridiculous claims made about it.
The future is UNcertain and while it’s fine for the PM to it talk up, some of the claims being made are about as convincing as his assurances on the virus. Indeed there’ll be pluses in some areas, but Britain is now trading alone in a world of large trading blocs, and risks disintegrating should Scotland and N Ireland leave.
Well, in spite of all those comments, I don't think it'll make the slightest difference to the majority of us, whether we're in or out. We'll just get ripped off by someone else. And it won't stop immigrants from coming here. Maybe less from the EU, but now Africans, Asians, Middle East people will keep arriving, one way or another, in greater numbers. As I've said before, I didn't vote in the referendum.
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martinmillar: "Do tell all knowing Naomi what I am confused about? Was it not clearly emblazoned on a bus that we allegedly send the EU 350 million a week and did it not infer that if we left that 350 would go to the NHS. " - for the gazillionth time, for English speakers it was a statement followed by a proposition.
whatever the rights or wrongs, we are now out, and no changing that fact

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