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Old 08-01-2017, 02:11 PM #10
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It won't change because, despite what Theresa May says, we are likely going to have a soft brexit and forge a deal to remain in the Single Market and if that's the case then EU immigration isn't likely to change much and leaving the EU won't affect immigration from non-EU states thus my statement that immigration will not be affected by Brexit, thus voting for Brexit based on immigration was pointless.

I've not stated anything that is opinion as fact, must I sign everything with 'in my opinion' despite the fact that it should be obvious? Was I wrong to assume you could tell the difference between fact and opinion?

It doesn't matter what you believe, the people voted leave so trying to influence opinions is pointless now. You and the rest of the Leave voters have got to live with your mistakes.
I'm simply stating my opinion, some facts about the UK's Human Rights abuse and my informed thoughts on those facts which is more than the 'IMMIGRANTS ARE TO BLAME FOR EVERYTHING, THEY TOOK MY DOG AND DESTROYED MY HARVEST' stance you're taking.
If she does that she will do a lot of damage to peoples' faith in the public vote and will likely be out at the next election. People did not vote for a 'soft Brexit' and this would be a complete misrepresentation of their votes. I think it would damage politics as people will lose trust in the whole system.

Some People were trying to get a second vote and may still attempt to do this out of sheer desperation which is why I put isn't/was in case you were one of those.

And yes clearly immigration has had a considerable effect on various issues currently faced in Britain and on the Brexit vote. All the denial in the world will not change that.

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