Angela Rayner

Brexers never actually agreed what they were voting for. Never did, never will. They can't because they had multiple contradictory ideas of what they wanted to happen, and what would happen. Like wanting a new house so you burn down your old one before deciding what sort of new one you want, and where, and what you can afford.
you mean in your opinion . Glad we cleared that up
 
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you mean in your opinion . Glad we cleared that up

There was no "Brexit Manifesto" saying what you were voting for.

Just multiple false promises by people who had no way of delivering them.

You bought the Springfield Monorail.
 
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But there have to be rules around how to trade. Which we had a say in, just like everything else.
The type of rules I was against were the ones that said because we buy oranges from José in Spain, we must let Vicktor from Latvia undercut John on the building sites.
 
because we buy oranges from José in Spain, we must let Vicktor from Latvia undercut John on the building sites.
That would have been perfect on the side of a bus...
 
Which we freely signed up to. Nobody "told" us to do it.

Some do.

And the UK worker could get the same support in the EU.
Was all this explained in the original referendum. If I recall it was just passed off as better trading relationship between member states.
 
Johnny Dee watches the Simpsons?
Suddenly, the world makes no sense at all.:cautious:
 
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