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What's the other one?
We wanted our own laws, regulations and controls back. We are getting them back
Who told you that? The EU27 accepts that it's up to dUK to decide whether to stay or go.
There is some irritation with a country that takes two years to decide what its negotiating objectives are, then insists that it wants things it has been told are not available. Which is a different matter. The same irritation exists here.
Why did the younger generations vote remain then?
Do your own research,or sit in denial,or sulk,whatever you like,you will not listen,accept Brexit might just be a good idea!..Brexiteers do not need to constantly prove themselves to remoanersWhat's the other one?
Your average student does not know York from Cork,They probably think it will mean a better gap year.
What are you on about,,Brexit is a great idea,as i saidJust remember we didn't get expelled, we voted to leave.
We wanted our own laws, regulations and controls back. We are getting them back, and you still don't like it!
Well said,although I doubt they possess the moral fibre to admit they were wrong.Everything negative to happen to the UK for the next 50 years will be blamed on BrexitListen. We're only talking a no deal exit to let them know we are serious. It’s a game of bluff that is going to go to the wire. They’ll blink first, mark my words.
Anyone been divorced on here? Was the marriage not working and/or one-sided? Was there a lot of talking, threats and bluffs beforehand? Was it expensive? Was it painful? Yes, yes, yes and yes but 10 years on, was it worth it? YES!
That’s Brexit. Forget what’s going to happen the day, the week, the month or the year directly afterwards. It’s the long game we're playing here. You’ll thank us Brexiteers one day.

Why did the younger generations vote remain then?
Paranoid fruit loop!
Mind you, they'll probably get a
Even if it is 50 years,still worth it,blink of an eye in cosmic time,and the satisfaction of Ferkin off Merkle’s plans is joy enough now.The problem with the Divorce analogy is we will still have to deal with the other half for the rest of our life, still have to meet their demands when it comes to sell into the EU and get none of the benefits. No the Divorce analogy for Brexit is plain wrong.
No we won't see benefits if any for two generations or as Rees Mogg said upto 50 years.
50 years for an unqualified benefit - yes I wonder what anyone with any sense would say to that in any financial projection - it would be binned.

What an easy job for the next PM! (and the one after, and the one after that, and the one after that, etc)
Anything and everything will be blamed on his/her predecessor for the next 50 years.
Think of the most inept politician, and even they could be PM next time, and manage to blame all the world's ills on Brexit, the Tories and Theresa May.
At least it will make a change from blaming the EU.
easy one,Corbyn,,,,and he will never be PMWhat an easy job for the next PM! (and the one after, and the one after that, and the one after that, etc)
Anything and everything will be blamed on his/her predecessor for the next 50 years.
Think of the most inept politician, and even they could be PM next time, and manage to blame all the world's ills on Brexit, the Tories and Theresa May.
At least it will make a change from blaming the EU.

Even if it is 50 years,still worth it,blink of an eye in cosmic time
The EU does not want us to leave.
It pays 15% of the EU budget. There is no other country that can join it to replace that.
You are just taken in with the EU propaganda.
Ah, such a lovely patronising attitudeFor the same reason that a child would live on sweets and fizzy drinks instead of healthy meals and go to bed without washing or cleaning their teeth - they don’t know any better and need the guidance of an adult.