Can this be true ?

Started by Alex, February 21, 2022, 11:50:53 AM

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Alex



Would you change your vote  ?

klondike

No. Nor would many unless it was from remain to leave (imo).

Michael Rolls

No - I just wish the government would act more quickly in taking advantage of our new status.
Mike
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klondike

One quick fix would be to remove the 5% VAT from fuel bills. I have read that they promised it would be.

EU fishing permits are a farce. We we told we would be in control of our waters. It seems that Macron has more control than us though.

The farce of the Irish Sea border needs sorting. Article 16 was specifically put in the treaty should there be problems. The Irish nationalists declare that there are problems. They declared there were problems months ago. Those problems persist.

1955vintage

I voted to remain because I could not see an exit that would not end in tears. Now we are out I am happy to remain out , because if we went back they would screw us into the ground.


This ' Brits did not know what they were voting for ' insults the average Brit and suits the arguments of the politicians who were out of touch.
The problem with being retired is that you never get a day off

klondike

There were certainly a lot of tears along the way and the desperate attempts to row back on leaving left us with a very far from perfect deal.

Scrumpy




NO , I would not change my vote.
And I wish the whiners would stop whinging..

Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Diasi

Quote from: 1955vintage on February 21, 2022, 12:37:23 PM
I voted to remain because I could not see an exit that would not end in tears. Now we are out I am happy to remain out , because if we went back they would screw us into the ground.

This ' Brits did not know what they were voting for ' insults the average Brit and suits the arguments of the politicians who were out of touch.

I voted for Brexit because I couldn't see a future membership of the Federation of European States (which the EU is striving for) that wouldn't end in even more tears for us.
Make every day count, each day is precious.
"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal".  (Cassandra)
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Michael Rolls

Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
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Dayjo

As you slide down the banister of life.
May the splinters never point in the wrong direction.

Sheila

I voted to leave (and voted to not join in the first place) but one of my daughters totally disagrees with me.  I can understand because she has worked both in France and Germany and has pensions there.  I don't really know how that is sorted out.  Maybe by asking for a pension forecast?

klondike

It's odd how so many nay sayers have a personal interest for reasons like that.

crabbyob

i voted to leave because, the common Market was a great idea
but the United States of Europe is not..
if it had been a level playing field why do German French and Spanish pensioners get so much more than we do?
without our payment the united states of europe are on a shaky peg, and as for the irish question,
let those who are Brits, return to the mainland and allow the irish to pay for the whole island...
yes klondike, the most arrogant one i knew, who was a table thumper university graduate [who therefor knew better than i did] had a second home there and was buzy trying to get rid before we parted..

1955vintage

This thread on the 'other site' has been deleted. Scatterbrain went off on a 'all Brits are thick for voting for Brexit' tack and when people said it was a boring rant, Chris deleted the whole thread.
The problem with being retired is that you never get a day off

klondike

There would have been a less drastic possibility....