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Originally Posted by AProducer'sWetDream
In your previous post you said that most remain voters " fail to understand the issues". So its fine for you to say that those on the other side of the argument didn't understand what they were voting for, but you don't seem to like it when the shoe is on the other foot 
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Believe me that works both ways. Remoaners exist for a reason. Many have suggested 17.4 million were duped and would not have voted for Brexit if they had 'understood' the outcome - the implications of such comments obvious.
That's just pie in the sky right now because it is still all supposition and no one knows for sure what the final outcome will be - for God's sake negotiations haven't even started.
Rather than remainers being the politically and economically clued-up experts they would have people believe, it's much more likely that many were simply fearful of change.