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If the Remainers had won the referendum

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... would they have sought changes to the UK's membership in the EU? No. There would have been no compromise at all. Just continuing membership in the EU.

Why is it that Brexiteers are asked to compromise by the Remain folks who lost?

By the way, the most recent opinion poll showed that the majority for leaving the EU has increased from 52 to 56%. There's a reason folks wanted to leave. And it has a great deal to do with the abominable people running the EU and their political ambitions for it.

If only we could have simply had NATO for collective defence, a common market for goods and services, and a loosely affiliated political conversation, instead of trying to foist a federal model on Europe by non-democratic means. Then the Germans might have invited in 1m immigrants to a Germany with an inadequate supply of labour, without those immigrants being free to move to countries which have serious housing/land deficits, like the UK for instance. One size doesn't fit all. Same problem as the euro currency bloc. Flexibility is more valuable than homogeneity.




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