I am a remainer. We have had peace for 70 years amongst EU members; we have had legislation that has helped the environment, the rights of workers etc and we participated in making those laws; we have moved freely around the EU. I know there are problems with the EU as there are in any large organisation but the good outweighs the bad, I believe.
One of the (many) things I didn't like about the referendum vote ( and btw do you think Farage, Johnson etc would have accepted such a narrow defeat if the result had been reversed without calling for a second referendum?) was that we "oldies" were accused by the young of letting them down. As very few of the people of my age that I know voted to leave and, on the march the other week calling for a referendum on the terms, there were many older people supporting the EU, I naively thought that perhaps it was a myth that a majority of older people had voted to leave. But reading this post today I feel in despair, particularly about those people who claim to have voted remain but have changed their mind because of EU intransigence. What do you expect? They don't want us to go; they can't make it easy for us.
Surely the hard Brexiteers in the government have shown that there is no easy way out which is not going to damage our society terribly? They have not been able to come up with a plan which protects the accord in Ireland or anything else. I did and do respect lots of the Leave arguments but the whole package is a bit of a fantasy.
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kitty 2014 was 4 years ago! 