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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
This I agree with Kazanne (how unusual! Haha...) the response has been awful. Lots of jeering, sneering and clapping at people, most of whom are just genuinely worried about their future and their family's futures. Very few people who believe in Brexit bothering to take the time to reassure those who are worried that it will be OK? Or explain why they believe those fears aren't realistic? It makes me wonder, do they actually believe that it WILL be OK, or even care? Far far too much "we won we won lololol you lose losers!" as if it's all done and dusted now, nowhere near enough people saying "OK listen guys, here's how it's going to be better for all of us".
In my case specifically, I have a disabled daughter. Her future is uncertain at the absolute best of times, and it's terrifying. When things like this go on and create even more instability the anxiety it causes is very real, because I just simply do not trust the government we have in this country - now that it will be unrestrained - not to simply throw her / us on the trash heap. I don't trust this result not to generate the sort of economic instability that will make it impossible for us to build our own nestegg to protect her.
I can appreciate that when I was in my early 20's and had no responsibilities, I might have found this result / taking a risk at the unknown exciting even. I don't have that luxury anymore.
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Is this a first TS ?

I also was thinking of my children when I voted,their future is what matters to me, some people seem to be so flippant ,when really the way we handle this is important for the future of Great Britain,good luck to you and your daughter btw.
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