East Preston Gull
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If we vote to remain I will seriously think of joining my brother in Australia.If the vote is to Leave, then I will seriously consider moving to another country.
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If we vote to remain I will seriously think of joining my brother in Australia.If the vote is to Leave, then I will seriously consider moving to another country.
If we vote to remain I will seriously think of joining my brother in Australia.
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I have yet to meet an angry remainer.
Yet most of the Brexiters I've met are angry.
Didn't see Saint Bob of Geldoff and his Boomtown Prats yesterday then?
If we vote to remain I will seriously think of joining my brother in Australia.
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Didn't see Saint Bob of Geldoff and his Boomtown Prats yesterday then?
Because I love it at home. I worry about becoming a puppet state to the EU. One voice in 60 million is bad enough but one voice in 520 million scares me. Not bothered about immigration, it has always gone on but loss of democratic voting rights and accountability is more important than anything else.Why didn't you go years ago? You didn't have to wait for a referendum.
If the vote is to Leave, then I will seriously consider moving to another country.
I will return in 20 years as they all celebrate the break up of the European Soviet union, and dancing with joy to David Hasselhof singing as the beurocratic wall is torn down by the independent members of Europe.Anyone wanting to leave will always have a friend and brother in Herr Tubthumper. I'll wait for you with a teddy bear at the train station.
If we vote to remain I will seriously think of joining my brother in Australia.
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Too sensible voice to be on this thread, where is your anger[emoji1]Both sides are full of decent people who genuinely want the best for the country. A victory for either side will be fine for me - but a close vote will hopefully mean the other side continues to be listened to.
Agree many on the Leave camp have more passion and will be upset if the vote doesn't go their way.
But many on the Remain side seem to think an economic crisis awaits if the vote doesn't go their way and a more Right wing Tory administration is inevitable and the UK may well break up and numerous other terrifying consequences will happen ... therefore if they really believe this they would be a tad miffed shirley?
Judging by the tone I also think some would rather this happen than be proved completely wrong.
I would buy one. Get manufacturing.This is probably the most important decision for this country since 1945. Unsurprisingly then I shall be seething and never let it lie.
I've never thought the side I support would win. If I were a more enterprising bloke I'd already be organising the manufacture of thousands of "Don't Complain If You Voted Remain" T-shirts.
I would be very disappointed in the outcome, disappointed in the British electorate, angry at our media, angry at the woeful efforts of those at the head of the Remain campaign, and mostly fearful for the future.