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I have a back up though, I can get Irish citizenship
I know distinctly "middle class" voters who happily voted to leave (and who looked rather shocked at the result, presumably when it dawned on them what that could conceivably mean).
I found it surprising. That's all.
The end.
Momentum taking the piss out of Tory middle class hypocrisy .. seems to be popular on Twitter ... pretty spiteful politics but this is what we have now.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/27/jeremy-corbyn-facing-hypocrisy-accusations-supporters-create/
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
It's great for me cos I have a British and Irish passport.
Mind you, even after living through years of terrorism in Northern Ireland, nothing has made me want to leave it more than Brexit.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
I have Jason Priestly on mine:
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Britain has always played by the rules. Other countries do not. A Spaniards coming to the UK just applies for a national insurance number and has access to NHS, can work, open a bank account, pay bills ect. Doesn't work like that the other way round and half the people moaning about Brexit only ever holiday in the EU anyway.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/28/brexit-the-eu-nationals-exiting-britain-a-bit-of-me-is-dying-but-i-cant-stay
How does he think the British public feel? At least the ones who voted to leave. Largely they feel they were dragged into an autocratic monolithic superstate without any say in the matter.I voted leave, with no strong preference either way tbh. But I can totally see how large portions of the country have increasingly felt betrayal over the decades.
Can you give an example of how people have felt betrayed and in what way the EU was responsible for it?
They've certainly been betrayed by various UK governments. They'll be even more betrayed when we leave when job and investment opportunities decrease further.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
And it's not a forgone conclusion that job and investment opportunities will decrease further. That's the real cliche here.