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Brexit Poll

Brexit Poll  

128 members have voted

  1. 1. How did you vote and how do you feel about the outcome?

    • I voted to stay and despite a win for leave I would support any attempt to stay in the EU
      38
    • I voted to stay but I accept the nation has spoken and we should now focus on getting the best exit for the country
      27
    • I voted to stay but I am now happy that we are leaving
      2
    • I voted to leave and I am really happy we are leaving
      35
    • I voted to leave but don't think that we will get the exit I want
      22
    • I voted to leave and I regret it and think I should have voted in
      4


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Spent a decent amount of time watching Juncker, Farage and the other parliament clowns yesterday.

 

We all know that despite raising a few points and being a reasonably articulate communicator Farage now need to shut the f up, the guys has got what he wanted now he is saying how HE will govern.... barking.

 

I didn't realise what a total prat Juncker comes across as and his statements and actions seem to prove this.

 

I actually think he was on a mission for the UK to leave the EU as we represented a challenge and didn't always tow the line.

 

The Idiots statement of take it or leave it and they'll be no coming back + you have had as many concessions as you will get, rather than the obvious to keep the voters sweet.

 

Despite me voting stay its looking more likely that he did us a favour, we cant be part of a superstate dictated to. Many growing

economies in the world to trade with, many of EU are shrinking.

I agree with your point that some within the EU wanted us to leave. Others who wanted us to

stay went the wrong way about convincing us ie using threats rather than telling how we all benefit

and how they wanted us to be part of it.

I voted remain but accept the democratic result.

Much of the damage to the economy is caused by uncertainty,

and any attempt to somehow avoid Brexit would just cause

more uncertainty.

Those who voted to leave and haven't yet realised they will

not get the Brexit they were expecting are going to disappointed.

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