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planteria
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by planteria » Mon Jun 29 2020 8:10am
Chadwick wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28 2020 8:33pm
They voted to be in control of a decline on the international stage.
no one i know. our own seat at the table, rather than collectively represented by someone in 'the EU seat'.
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by blythburgh » Mon Jun 29 2020 8:26am
Those who voted for Brexit are now beginning to see what they voted for.
Of course there are a lot of British Pensioners in the EU who have lived outside of Britain for over 15 years. They have long been promised the right to vote in British elections. But they still do not have that right and so had no vote in the referendum. The only vote that would really affect them was the one they were banned from voting in.
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler
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