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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: UK
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I find claims that the majority object to Trump as a bit bizarre as no one can really speak for the majority, only a national poll could do that.
How people personally feel about him is kind of irrelevant anyway, he is surprisingly reaping results on the world stage. Everyone should be grateful for North Korea's bum at the talks table. Trump got him there.
And Brexit seems to have found it's way in too, with regard the 'experts', are these the same people who told us the world would end the day after a leave vote? It didn't happen. No one has a crystal ball to the future and there is no gexample of a similar situation to point at so any 'expert' take on what will happen is pure speculation.
Once we have left the EU life will go on regardless, the fear is pretty pointless. For me the idea if staying in an organisation who created laws and rules for us that we had no say in for forty years is much more frightening. As is being handcuffed and gagged by our own politicals for 40 years by signing on to a political experiment we never sanctioned as a nation. Frightening and outrageous.
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Last edited by jaxie; 11-05-2018 at 06:15 AM.
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