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5 years on after Brexit. A summary of its effect

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7 hours ago, bannork said:

"Five key impacts of Brexit five years on - BBC News" https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdrynjz1glpo

This won't please Brexiteers who are continuously ranting about immigrants, and in particular Muslim immigrants...

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Hopefully soon there'll be another vote soon, now the people have had time to figure what an idiotic move leaving was. 

3 hours ago, spot said:

Hopefully soon there'll be another vote soon, now the people have had time to figure what an idiotic move leaving was. 

 

What really surprised me at the time was that it was actually a vote.  It looked more like an opinion survey that was turned into a binding referendum when it went "the right way".

 

Not being from the UK, I didn't (and don't) know enough to have an opinion about the result.  I'm just surprised at the way it was done.

 

 

 

 

Isn't there a list somewhere of all the benefits of Brexit?.......apparently it's so huge it can only be sent and received as a zip file?

Topic is Brexit.

Deflection posts removed.

Brexit could have been far better if the politicians did their jobs properly and showed strength,  but they didn't, they were weak remoaners and puropesly dragged their feet as much as possible and made the UK a laughing stock. All the talk of a second referendum sod never even have been entertained had the won, they were basically not accepting the Democratic vote. Ironic seeing as the UK has waged wars in the ME under the guise of 'spreading democracy'.

 

2 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

Brexit could have been far better if the politicians did their jobs properly and showed strength,  but they didn't, they were weak remoaners and puropesly dragged their feet as much as possible and made the UK a laughing stock. All the talk of a second referendum sod never even have been entertained had the won, they were basically not accepting the Democratic vote. Ironic seeing as the UK has waged wars in the ME under the guise of 'spreading democracy'.

 

 

A very tired, weak and 'oh let's copy Farage' argument that Brexit wasn't done properly......it just doesn't stand up.....it was done properly.....and now we are reaping what was sown......in a stitch up orchestrated by Johnson to do one thing....further his own career.

 

 

Just now, Will B Good said:

 

A very tired, weak and 'oh let's copy Farage' argument that Brexit wasn't done properly......it just doesn't stand up.....it was done properly.....and now we are reaping what was sown......in a stitch up orchestrated by Johnson to do one thing....further his own career.

 

 

It was not done properly at all, it took years longer than it needed due to weak politicians not doing what they are supposed to do, IE work for the people.

The vote as leave, if they wanted to have certain conditions, then fine, implement them before hand, not try to change the rules after you lost.

2 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

A very tired, weak and 'oh let's copy Farage' argument that Brexit wasn't done properly......it just doesn't stand up.....it was done properly.....and now we are reaping what was sown......in a stitch up orchestrated by Johnson to do one thing....further his own career.

 

 

 

You write that rubbish and claim that Brexit was done properly in the same paragraph. Well done! 

13 hours ago, frank83628 said:

It was not done properly at all, it took years longer than it needed due to weak politicians not doing what they are supposed to do, IE work for the people.

The vote as leave, if they wanted to have certain conditions, then fine, implement them before hand, not try to change the rules after you lost.

 

11 hours ago, nauseus said:

 

You write that rubbish and claim that Brexit was done properly in the same paragraph. Well done! 

 

What is this 'proper' Brexit? What exactly should have been done differently? 

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