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Seems quite true. Brexiters remind me of the Just William books, a tinted misty eyed view of a land that really never existed except in someone's imagination. They remind me in particular of Violet Elizabeth Bott - "I'll thcream and thcream and thcream 'till I'm thick" if she did not get her way.
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But you are afraid of change. You're afraid of the way the world is becoming more global and integrated, with the movement of people and mixing of cultures creating a culturally diverse society.Originally posted by original PM View PostBut are clearly not afraid of change
unlike the young airheads.
The 'change' you've voted for is to go back to the good old days; closed borders, closed minds, protection of british culture (whatever that means), the days of the empire. This isn't change, this is a retrospective step because you are afraid of the future.
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But are clearly not afraid of changeOriginally posted by Whorty View PostOld, stuck in the muds are scared of their own shadows and the bogeymen foreigners across the water
unlike the young airheads.
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Yes young stupid airheads make tulip decisions.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostLeaver
I think I'm seeing a pattern here repeated years later...
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