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  1. @luke @weerosie Progress can at times be painful,luke. There is a way bigger picture here. Give it time.

    Friday, 24-Jun-16 08:21:56 UTC from sealion.club
    1. @pennyfortheguy @luke @weerosie
      Indeed. Remaining in the EU would be deciding my future where I don't want to be and I've had to endure it my whole life with zero say. Unfortunately, there is just more people in England and it is larger so the English were bound to swing the vote. As individuals, we got the same power as every other voter. I'm not sure what the whole grape yous are about. Also, there are more people in Scotland than Wales... why are the welsh being blamed?

      Friday, 24-Jun-16 08:32:05 UTC from sealion.club
      1. @sim @luke @weerosie I'm pretty damn sure that the "Blame Game" won't only stop with the Welsh.

        Friday, 24-Jun-16 08:34:48 UTC from sealion.club
        1. @pennyfortheguy @luke @weerosie
          Yeah. If Scotland and Northern Ireland were the large land with larger population... then it would be them deciding for the rest of us ultimately. Also, there was less turnout in scotland and northern Ireland this time around which was interesting. 62.9% for NI, and 67.2% for scotland. Things could have been different if it was 100% each.

          Friday, 24-Jun-16 08:39:57 UTC from sealion.club
        2. @pennyfortheguy @luke @sim @weerosie nop. Some austrian buffoon already claimed that # causes the austrian economy growth to slow down - at a time when the result wasn't even official yet. There will be others using # for all kinds of bullgrape excuses. Need to raise a tax? Blame # A company didn't meet revenue expectations? # Far right parties winning elections around the world? Because #

          Mark my words.

          Friday, 24-Jun-16 08:41:05 UTC from gnusocial.de
      2. @sim @expatpaul @pennyfortheguy @benfell @luke To live surrounded by Leave posters it feels very alienating.

        Friday, 24-Jun-16 08:37:48 UTC from quitter.se
        1. @weerosie @pennyfortheguy @luke @expatpaul
          Unfortunately that is what happens when you have two options, and you don't agree with one. It's not going to feel very inclusive and welcoming, is it? Do you think I felt included due to remain posters? I live in a very socialist country which makes me a political minority. It's the nature of the beast.

          Friday, 24-Jun-16 08:43:41 UTC from sealion.club
        2. @weerosie @benfell @luke @pennyfortheguy @sim I can well imagine.

          Friday, 24-Jun-16 08:47:25 UTC from quitter.se
    2. @pennyfortheguy @expatpaul @sim @benfell @luke "All change is good change"?

      Friday, 24-Jun-16 08:38:20 UTC from quitter.se
      1. @weerosie @luke @expatpaul @sim I'm guessing that the Brits have had enough of Cameron and his diabolical Dr Evil persona.The fall out from the ideology that is austerity has had a major impact on families from across the width and abreast of old blighty. People are waking up to the fact that there is something seriously wrong with the country.And that blame can be squarely laid at the feet of David Cameron and his criminal the Tory Government.

        Friday, 24-Jun-16 08:43:37 UTC from sealion.club