Brexit. Knowing what you know now...

What way would you vote?

  • In

    Votes: 37 45.7%
  • Out

    Votes: 44 54.3%
  • Abstain

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    81

Dasit

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Voted out then, voted out now.

Germany is a country in big trouble.

The EU is going to come crashing down when a far right parties start getting voted in.

Rather be out that sinking ship on our own terms instead of being dragged down with it.
 

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Voted in, still in. Haven't heard anything to make me change my mind, quite the reverse in fact. Still think it's a huge mistake and that we're just embarrassing ourselves now.
 

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In then, in now.

I worry about what will happen to Europe in the coming years and think that our vote to leave has only strengthened the position of some, to me, unsavoury political parties across Europe and weakened it as a whole.
 

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In then, in now.

I worry about what will happen to Europe in the coming years and think that our vote to leave has only strengthened the position of some, to me, unsavoury political parties across Europe and weakened it as a whole.

Exactly right! Both the UK and the EU would be stronger with us staying in.
 

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Out and now more firmly out as the truth and more details about the Italian and French finances surfaces: that's apart from Greece, Portugal and Spain's economic woes.

The UK still cannot afford the rapidly rising cost of sustaining the other inefficient members. The UK continues to obey the EU rules and guidelines when other (e.g. Germany, France, Italy etc.) don't bother unless it suits them.

Too many people in the UK have taken a UK centric and myopic view rather than look at how the other 26 and Brussels will cope on the global stage as the EU becomes more and more uncompetitive.
 

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Out and now more firmly out as the truth and more details about the Italian and French finances surfaces: that's apart from Greece, Portugal and Spain's economic woes.

The UK still cannot afford the rapidly rising cost of sustaining the other inefficient members. The UK continues to obey the EU rules and guidelines when other (e.g. Germany, France, Italy etc.) don't bother unless it suits them.

Too many people in the UK have taken a UK centric and myopic view rather than look at how the other 26 and Brussels will cope on the global stage as the EU becomes more and more uncompetitive.

This sums it up for me.
 

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So, after almost 3,000 posts on the subject, no-one has changed their mind :eek:
Which is quite refreshing to hear as we Leavers were accused of not understanding what we were voting for and if given an opportunity to vote again many would vote Remain.
 
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