It's interesting, the level of feeling that this arouses.
Whatever happens in the future, the "Them and us" attitude will not be eradicated for a generation or two. Roughly 50% of the population will resent the other 50% for forcing them into a position they absolutely don't want.
That can't be changed and no level of "That's democracy, live with it" will make any difference. I suspect, if a full "Leave all of The EU edifices" is where we end up, a significant proportion of people will want a path to leave the UK!
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Dad certainly has gone to beach, that was his plan all along! The child that chose the chocolate isn't the one that is having a tantrum, which is perfectly clear from the remain comments just this thread! The public cannot sort this one way or the other, only the father, clown or mother can! So yes I am standing by my new 'adult' status and expecting my PM to take the country forward to a new brighter future!That's the thing.
The only ones allowed to vote were adults.
It's no use having a tantrum, kicking your heels and screaming 'I'm still a child' now.
The kids have demanded to be treated like an adult,
You've been allowed your adult responsibilities, dad let you grow up.
You ran off to the clown.
Good choice.
So, are you going to stand by your new adult status?
Or admit you made a complete mess, run back to dad, shut up, hide in your room, and let the grown ups sort your mess out.
Or still squeal the grown ups need to do it your mad clown way, while still being a spoilt kid, who needs dad to sort it out for you?
Guess what.
Dad's gone to the beach.
Try not to burn his house down while he's away.
Dad certainly has gone to beach, that was his plan all along! The child that chose the chocolate isn't the one that is having a tantrum, which is perfectly clear from the remain comments just this thread! The public cannot sort this one way or the other, only the father, clown or mother can! So yes I am standing by my new 'adult' status and expecting my PM to take the country forward to a new brighter future!
If you actually read the article you will see that it is about an opinion poll. There are also a few people quoted.No of course don't believe it. There was only actual proof of one person saying they would change their vote.
If only Boris had listened to his Dad or should I say Pater?"Dad!!!!!!!!!"
"The fridge is empty!!!"
Johnson Senior was somewhat the worse for drink on last week's 'the Last Leg' on Channel 4, no doubt after celebrating the likelihood that young Boris was going to be the next PM. But a week is a long time in politics.
Erm, excuse me, stop bending my analogy!The "child" must be a little disappointed that there was no "golden ticket" in the chocolate wrapper...?
Father stopped the car due to the nonsense in the back seat..
Mums gone to Iceland...
.... & we'll find out who the coulrophobias are when the fool starts bending balloons...!
Erm, excuse me, stop bending my analogy!Dad hasn't bought the chocolate yet, remember he b****red off to the beach! I repeat, hopefully mum will step in, buy the chocolate and a lottery ticket whilst she is there and all will be rosy!
P.S I think the clown has burst all his balloons with his back stabbing knife!
I did 'actually' read the article. It said people were nervous and shocked at the outcome. Not proof that they would change their vote though. I personally still feel that is nonsense, it is easy to quote without proof and even if there were people who want to change their mind it is a small minority. What does it matter what the 'polls' are saying anyway, it doesn't change anything! All it does is make remain voters even more upset.If you actually read the article you will see that it is about an opinion poll. There are also a few people quoted.
While I know that opinion polls aren't necessarily 100% accurate, it does show that some Brexiters are now Bregretters.
I think it is too late now, they will have to live with the consequences of their vote, as will the rest of us. I just hope it all works out, but nobody knows what is going to happen. I suspect that after months or years of uncertainty nothing much will be different in the end.
Ha ha, you really are clutching at straws now. Bet even the so called 'intelligent' remainers would go for that.Don't worry.
I'm sure the clown's replacement has already upped to ante to include guaranteed lottery wins.
It'll be believed by 52% of us if he does, unfortunately.
Ha ha, you really are clutching at straws now. Bet even the so called 'intelligent' remainers would go for that.
Actually in my opinion you have made various predictions and assumptions over several posts. Perhaps the UK haven't invested as they have sat back and let the EU do it for them or because they have used all their funds on the EU? Am I an obfuscater? Takes one to know one!
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