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| Really pleased, the U.K. will be better off |
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| Really disappointed, we've ****ed things up |
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6 | 8.00% | |||
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Not to mention the fact that MOST people are going to be butt****ed by this, whether they realise it yet or not. Those who do realise it are perfectly justified in feeling angry or despairing over it. The "sour grapes", "sore losers" rhetoric is so badly misplaced that it's not even funny. This isn't a vote for the X Factor winner. This is something that will personally impact on every single person's life in a very real way.
"Sour grapes lol lol we won we won" type statements just make me even more horrified at the state of democracy. What a joke. |
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