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Majora said:

Agree entirely. It was asking people who didn’t and don’t fully understand the consequences of Brexit what their lay person opinion was. It was an entirely irresponsible, naive and short-sighted thing to do. My only consolation personally is that my dad is Irish so I was able to get an Irish passport and thus retain my right to travel and work freely in the EU, but I do overall love the UK and it makes my blood boil that the decisions made by this “government” (absolute farce) have dragged this country into the dirt. I don’t blame the world for laughing at us now; unfortunately it’s the people like those of us posting on this thread that suffer most because of sheer, quite unbelievable incompetence. This is one topic that really makes me so mad just hearing it mentioned, not because I’m emotionally juvenile but because it’s so monumental and the ramifications of it have been hugely negative and far reaching; also, anger is a secondary symptom of the core emotion which is sadness, and Brexit does make me (still) feel desperately sad.

Don't worry. The world was laughing at Trump as well... Which overshadowed Brexit for the most part.

Out of curiosity, do you think there would ever be a push to rejoin the EU?



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