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Nobody is yet saying that "brexit is great". What people that voted Leave are suggesting is that the vote was just a first step in the right direction.
Most people knew there were likely to be obstacles to overcome but still felt inclined to vote OUT. The fact that most of the dire and very immediate consequences of a Brexit vote that were loudly trumpeted by the Remain camp have failed to materialise just helps to reinforce the point that an OUT vote was the right choice.
Okay, some facts for you.
The first fact is that the likelihood of us being dictated to by unelected faceless feckless profligate federalist imbeciles that are incapable of balancing the books and having them properly audited on an annual basis has essentially disappeared.
The second fact is that we are now a short step away from being millions of pounds better off every day because we will no longer be propping up failed economies in southern and eastern europe. And that step will be taken at a time that suits US best.
We have positioned ourselves such that any politician/party that does not deliver what we the British Electorate expect from them will face very dire consequences at the Ballot Box. And whilst our FPTP system is largely flawed, it is better than the regulations we were bound to when strapped in to the EU rollercoaster to disaster.
Try digesting those for starters.
I'm sure your kids will give a sh!t as they languish in the dole queue.
"The unemployment total fell to 1.65 million in the March-to-May period, down 54,000 from the previous quarter, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said."
"The figures cover the period before the UK vote to leave the European Union."
"But some analysts warned the outcome of the vote meant the positive trend was unlikely to continue for much longer."
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