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+1 for this. Though it definitely feels like a big 'told ya so' when there's stories like this, I have to remind myself that I'm really angry at a) the people that allowed the referendum to happen in the first place, and b) the people that lied through their teeth to ensure we left.
A decision that will likely affect almost every aspect of the U.K.'s future, and everyone in the country was give one equal vote. Why was I allowed to decide? I don't know anything about anything to do with this. Isn't this why we elect politicians, so they can make complex and important decisions on the behalf of the population? Sigh.
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Surely all our anger should be turned towards the fuckers who knowingly lied and led these people along.
Most of our anger, yes. But in this case Cameron et al abdicated making a decision and opened it up to us.
Of course we were all unqualified to make a the decision properly. Even so it was blindingly, painfully obvious to me that Johnson and Farage were liars and shouldn't be trusted.
I wasn't privy to any information that the rest of the country didn't have access; I'm of average inteligence; I don't follow the news much more than anyone else.I'll be reserving some anger for, and don't donate all my sympathy to, the mugs that didn't have the responsibilty to make a fairly obvious, sensible decision.
This stupid fuck gets no sympathy from me. Cunt. Own it.