The Crofted Crest
Active Member
I’m expecting a fulsome apology from them any day now.
Hahaha, I saw what you did there!. Fulsome haha, suits this government!
I’m expecting a fulsome apology from them any day now.
5% of leave voters drink at shep's local?
Remarkable.
Perhaps, I miss-understood the original post, but, I thought it said it was a Poll of Express Readers?
You're quite right things haven't materialised quite as expected, bit like Labour voters not expecting what Blair did.
That's how the cookie crumbles sometimes.
Things have materialised pretty much as expected .
As predicted by all those 'project fear' remoaners .
Brexit has fecked over the country, it was obvious what would happen.
Anyone who voted for brexit, or for the Tories who pushed it through was either unbelievably deluded, or deliberately wanted to harm this country .
They voted for this sh*tshow.
They knew about brexit, they already knew about how awful these Tories are.
No one who voted for Blair voted for him to take part in an illegal war later in his premiership.
There is zero comparison.
How about taking some responsibility for what you voted for, instead of coming up with dumb clichés like 'Thats how the cookie crumbles' as if none of it could be helped.
I'll take all the responsibility you can throw at me sweetheart, I've not once denied voting for either the Tories or Brexit so don't try and pull that one.
A referendum took place and the outcome was probably quite a surprise to most so I guess a lot had to then try and sort it out and clearly it hasn't been as good as first thought.
Live with it!
We are all living with it, including those who didn't vote for it, there is no option.
Some people, usually those who voted against it, do complain about it, and not just in hindsight.
Others prefer to spend their time moaning about people complaining about it, even if those complaints have proved to be justified.
5% of leave voters drink at shep's local?
Remarkable.
I doubt it, it's quite a small pub.
You're quite right things haven't materialised quite as expected, bit like Labour voters not expecting what Blair did.
Funny old world isn't it?
As others have said, that is quite odd because Brexit has materialised exactly how I expected. And I am not some global trade expert, or even very clever. It just seemed obvious the path we were on as soon as May's deal was rejected by her own side and the ERG took over the reigns.
The follow up question from you answer is : what did you expect then?