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Brexit referendum II would you change your mind?
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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 454240" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>I voted originally to join what was called The Common Market , the only information we were given was " It is merely what it says on the tin , a Common Market nothing more , nothing to be concerned about . </p><p></p><p>The border tariffs will be dropped and Britain will have a much larger market for her goods .</p><p></p><p>Based on that I voted IN .</p><p></p><p>I also voted to REMAIN even though we were bullshined . I think it is the wrong decision to leave, we should remain but fight to restrict the free movement of labour into our overcrowded country . Note that we do not get the better off Europeans coming here , like the French or Germans . We are NOT like the United States , who were large enough to take in and wellcome that huge influx of European immigrants into their massive , industrialised, expanding country . </p><p></p><p>We are NOT big enough , we are a virtually bankrupt country who still thinks it is a major force in the world . </p><p></p><p>Even in 1939 this country thought it was powerful enough to take on Nazi Germany ...when after 9 months our army was retreating in confusion from Dunkirk and within 2 years the war had bankrupted the country . </p><p></p><p>The next 4 years was fought by courtesy of American money , American industry and American armed forces , like it or not . </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 454240, member: 1408"] I voted originally to join what was called The Common Market , the only information we were given was " It is merely what it says on the tin , a Common Market nothing more , nothing to be concerned about . The border tariffs will be dropped and Britain will have a much larger market for her goods . Based on that I voted IN . I also voted to REMAIN even though we were bullshined . I think it is the wrong decision to leave, we should remain but fight to restrict the free movement of labour into our overcrowded country . Note that we do not get the better off Europeans coming here , like the French or Germans . We are NOT like the United States , who were large enough to take in and wellcome that huge influx of European immigrants into their massive , industrialised, expanding country . We are NOT big enough , we are a virtually bankrupt country who still thinks it is a major force in the world . Even in 1939 this country thought it was powerful enough to take on Nazi Germany ...when after 9 months our army was retreating in confusion from Dunkirk and within 2 years the war had bankrupted the country . The next 4 years was fought by courtesy of American money , American industry and American armed forces , like it or not . [/QUOTE]
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