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Old 26-06-2016, 07:41 PM #11
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I doubt anyone who voted one way and won would be happy with the promised action not happening, even if EVERYONE else who voted that way changed their minds and this one person was the only one still sticking by it.

Most people I know voted out, however when they found out (the mnext day! Not even waiting a month or so to break it) that immigration levels wont actually change and the NHS gets none of the 'savings' felt very duped and wished they hadn't voted out.

I just wish the campaigns, on both sides, hadn't been so intent on scaring people into voting one or the other. if either campaign was actually factual...well basically it would have made more sense for people to understand what they are actually voting for. A referendum as it was, with so much misinformation flying around was really irresponsible I think tbh. Especially for a decision we can't ever go back on.
In all honestly I don't think we really know yet what will happen over the free movement of people or what funds the NHS might or might not get. There is a two year exit period, I doubt anyone can say for certain what is going to happen there until negotiations have been carried out. It is quite possible that if and when money spent on the EU is saved, the budget for the NHS will increase.
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