Nobody "won" the vote. People can't even remember the benefits of leaving anymore. They remember an outcome and feel it should be delivered at all costs.
Connie Huq (sp) explained it quite clearly if admittedly was done in a fit of rage. The basis being where do leavers draw the line in the name of democracy?
If the EU said in the event of no deal all leavers were going to have their heads chopped off, would they still want to leave?
If the answer is no, then by their own definition, they would be apparently be acting un-democratic. So the question which no leaver has answered so far, how many lives are you willing to sacrifice to get your precious brexit?
We're not just talking about obvious causes of death such as inability to get insulin and cancer drugs. We are also talking about indirect causes of death such as more poverty, homeless, poorer living standards and higher food prices.
Higher living costs will cause people to turn to drugs and alcohol to cope with the strain. People will become homeless, causing more drug deaths and Hypothermia on the streets.
Poorer living standards means worse.mental health and more risk of suicide.
Higher food prices will mean the healthier foods are.not obtainable to poorer families. Poor diets can lead to heart problems and ultimately death.
How many? HOW MANY DEATHS IN THE NAME OF BREXIT?
Remainers aren't the traitors here. Brexiters have turned their backs on their brother and sisters.
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The promises of 'sunny uplands', 'the easiest deal in history', '£350 million a week for the NHS', 'the chances of no deal are one in a million' etc, are self evidently false beliefs or deliberate lies; still Leavers keep believing the rhetoric. Now Brexit enthusiasts have sold suggestible people the equally simple idea that if the Remain proponents simply concede their principles (as many members of the Government have), then all will be well... just like getting over the disappointment of a football defeat. How tragically misconceived is that!
Of course we would all rather believe an easy lie than the inconvenient truth... but to generate or believe in such simplistic nonsense is idiotic in the extreme.
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