Course they bloody did, self centred and up themselves and only interested in making themselves even more money, hardly a surprise they voted for the status quo. Slightly different for those of us that don't have a pot to piss in, still don't have a pot to piss in but interesting to see the whining coming from the likes of you who may have to endure a tiny bit of a financial hit.
Show me where I've whined. Go on, quote me. You won't find a moan on the whole thread. I've analysed what I think is happening in the Tory Party and with Article 50 - because my supposed non-job means I need to know a bit about the political and economic worlds here and abroad - and I've said the result should be accepted but that it isn't legally binding because that's factually correct. The point I was making is that it ISN'T a self centred vote. Bonus cap has just gone. Working Time Directive has just gone. Solvency rules will be rewritten. Any bank that moves to Frankfurt will take the best talent with them - in fact many of them could do the job remotely these days.
Perhaps you haven't got a pot to piss in because you've spent your life insulting the people you blame for your own position?