Yes or no?

Yes or no

  • Yes

    Votes: 5 4.8%
  • No

    Votes: 100 95.2%

  • Total voters
    105
Nope still think it's an embarrassing shambles.

Lots of embarrassment on both sides of the fence

People are questioning the vote - that's their democratic right but some go too far to the point of wailing constantly

Then you have some who constantly want to shoot down someone's right to question what's going on.

The whole thing right now is a mess - the longer it all goes on the worse it's going to get - the split in the country is just getting wider as each week goes by.
 
Lots of embarrassment on both sides of the fence

People are questioning the vote - that's their democratic right but some go too far to the point of wailing constantly

Then you have some who constantly want to shoot down someone's right to question what's going on.

The whole thing right now is a mess - the longer it all goes on the worse it's going to get - the split in the country is just getting wider as each week goes by.

Well said Phil. Put it better than me.
 
Nope leave and still leave. The constant sniping from the remainers is embarassing. The vote went exit, deal with it, it is happening.
Voted in, still in, but agree with this.
If you embark on a democratic process, then you have to see it through.
Whether or not there should have been a referendum is another argument.
 
I have. I didn't vote due to work but would have voted remain. After seeing some of the antics from remainers trying to get the result delayed, ignored or overturned, if there was another vote I would vote leave.
 
Voted remain and still would, can't wait to retire abroad if I am still able too after the dust has settled. I honestly think a lot of people voted on personalities like a Gen Election, because they hated Cameron, Osborne or Corbyn etc and will live to regret it in the long term when they have a reduced pension or are out of work. To isolate yourself from your biggest trading block just seems ludicrous to me. Still at least the NHS will get better when they start getting that extra £350million a week:rolleyes:
 
No.

I certainly don't want something too soft though now we are getting it.

Worst case is to be in and have no vote or no say. Much preferred it as it was, if we end up like that.
 
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