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No, the Commonwealth countries helped rather a lot, and the Americans joined in to help us too (late of course)
I voted leave, for my grandchildren's future, and their children, too.
Well that was momentous....let's see where sterling and the FTSE go today and what Cameron will do re article 50....interesting times ahead
Well done all those who voted out. That's probably the end of the U.K. as a nation. Now you'll discover what "Project Fear" and scaremongering really meant.
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It's the oldies wot dun it....
HOW AGES VOTED (YouGov poll)
18-24: 75% Remain
25-49: 56% Remain
50-64: 44% Remain
65+: 39% Remain
Well, we are out. of the EU. My thoughts were that we would be 'a stay in vote, a little while back.' I am sure it's a high % of immigration issues that pushed the leave vote.
tbh, I feel the UK has been bashed and thrashed so much, the respect, love and hope for this country with it's demise, went long ago.
Wonder how's Cameron's head is feeling this morning ?? Nigel Farage will surely be cockahoots.
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