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  • That's not something I know enough about to comment, but what you say sounds plausible. More to the point I thought it was a pipe dream to even entertain that as an outcome.

    @JWestland - no idea.

    TBH at this point even using terms like, Tories, Conservatives or *c*onservatives is becoming a bit meaningless.

    The couple of economicly right, small government, pro Brexit people I know are not exactly jumping for joy over the current rhetoric. Not being able to hire who you want and being forced to list the nationality of employees then reporting it to the State is hardly "cutting red tape" or "letting the market decide".

  • That's the whole problem with this referendum. A bunch of senile backbenchers and pensioners wanted one last hurrah. Experts, facts and most likely possibilities were all swept under the carpet whilst lies and falsehoods filled the void.

    So far there has been no accountability whatsoever and the country seems like it's being ruled by swivel eyed loons once more.

    Those that campaigned to get out did not, and still haven't, got a clue as for what the implications will be and based on that alone the outcome shouldn't be valid.

    People that vote for x factor etc are better informed than the majority of the population that voted in this referendum.

  • I thought the voting policy for brexit and X factor was the same, vote for the idiots and laugh when they fuck up.

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