East Preston Gull
New member
Stands up and claps slowly, rising to rapturous applause and wiping tear from eye.All the leave voters I know have elsewhere and on this board, stated that it will take a long time to settle down. That was a given, given the markets wanted us to remain. Yet we have the pathetic bed wetter Nick Clegg saying yesterday that somehow leaving was presented as the answer to all our ills. Anyone with any common sense whichever way they wanted the referendum to go, knew that wouldn't be the case. I along with many others voted to regain lost sovereignty, not become richer. Remainers have, wrongly said that most people voted about immigration. Well if that's right, then there's the remain camp to blame for that, the scare tactics about the economy were completely misguided and just turned people off.
The amount of panic from remainers is quite alarming. I understand some people have lost money, that is never something to be pleased about whatever side of the divide one is on. And some are worried about the future, the future is undecided at the moment, half the country seems hell-bent on pessimistically panicking and talking the country down. It's not the time to take a short term view but rather, a mature one which understands that this huge step will understandably be a long time in unraveling. Our country doesn't suddenly become a bad place to invest in or do business in. It's time to hold our nerve and look to a future in which we can work with friendly countries, not dominate, nor be dominated.
Well said.
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