Ancient Citizen
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That's wonderful, I disagree with every word of it, but it's your view and choice.Because I didn’t relish the sight of the U.K. getting it’s arse handed to it in negotiations to extract itself and its economy from the European economic zone over the next decade or so.
I also believe in removing barriers to trade and to the free movement of people and the creation of an economic zone encompassing 30 countries that facilitates that is worth supporting. I’m not an isolationist nor a nationalist.
I don’t think removing peoples rights is acceptable. The decision taken in 2016 was wrong and the last three years have proven that to be the case given the vision that was sold as Brexit is no where near the reality. No deal was never mentioned, indeed we were told we would not change anything until the future relationship was sorted.
I didn’t believe the Brexit lies in 2016 and I don’t believe the Brexit lies now. I’m not arsed if we move to a Norway style Brexit but given everyone moved the goalposts after the referendum that is not possible so the only reasonable course of action left is to kill Brexit and oppose, rather than work with, those who support it. So far I have been pleasantly surprised by our success in stopping Brexit. I thought we would be out by now under May’s deal. Couldn’t believe the luck when Brexiteer MPs scuppered it.
Think that covers the basics.
My point was that after the vote, we've been asked incessantly why we didn't vote for remain, and it's now irrelevant.
At present we live in a democracy, which means everyone over a certain age gets a vote, no interviews are held, no preconditions are set, whoever you are, you get one (exceptions are prisoners and the insane I believe).
So if you voted to stay because you thought you could never travel to France, or to leave because you don't like Bratwurst, it matters not one jot, the vote is just as valid.
This is what people simply won't accept.