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Originally Posted by GspotProductions
simple answer. From real life, my fb, Gary's fb, twitter & much more, people talking & friends, family. It seems everyone unemployed & older wanted to leave, the younger generations & working people with owned homes or just bought all wanted to stay.
I don't want the local smack head saying to reduce the tax on cigarettes & yet we have to charge the cyclist road tax to ride to his job!
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Originally Posted by rogueteens
LOL, you want the real deal. OK, out of everyone I know, only ONE person wanted to remain in the EU. Every single other person was adamant that they wanted out and they all live in Britain, not one of them have run away to another country and only have the views of other emigrants just looking out for themselves and their pension schemes to base their facts (sic) on.
You still haven't found where Farage said that about the NHS have you? And it was such solid proof too!
If there was another referendum, to be honest, I'd fully expect the Out vote to be higher. the only question would be a hard or a soft exit. It doesn't matter if you Gary, think that Exiteers are all old racists or not, people are sick of outside interference that has irrevocably changed our culture, our standards of living and our basic rights.
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obviously your getting on, no offence mean't, how ever, your first comment proves what I have said before. The old folk wanted to stay, they will not need anything sooner than later, the youth wanted open opportunities with the EU.
I don't need to find proof, the proof was in the video & Farage said many times.. but here you go...
Nigel Farage: £350 million pledge to fund the NHS was 'a mistake'
ffs rogue, you need to sit back & take a chill pill with the only personal digs coming out with Gary or Natalie...
Anyway, hoping the government does the right thing & says fuck the idiots, let's make our world great again & remain in the EU
