Admit it, you all know Brexit will be a disaster. It doesn't matter if May's deal goes through or if we go for a hard brexit. The outcome will inevitably be us becoming far poorer or less sovereign than we were inside the EU. Swallow your pride. Write to your MP demanding a second vote. It is not a crime to change your mind. You were lied to by politicians and it's perfectly understandable you had a lot of frustrations and saw the referendum as an opportunity to let it all out. We understand that, and we would not hold it against you.
Just think about it, how long do you think it would take to replace supply lines that have been there for 40 years? Do you really think it's only a matter of some Secretary travelling abroad and shaking hands with the US, Australia, Canada, Japan etc and it will all be fine again? It will take YEARS before we re-establish our food supply lines nevermind more complex stuff like medicines, electronics, machinery etc.
The EU is NOT responsible for the paki family next door. This is what it's always been about. Stop being so stubborn and direct your anger towards those who fucked you over, not some fictional "superstate" that has less public servants than Birmingham Council.
Honestly curious, how come are you krauts so fixated on destroying Europe over history?
Jaxson Gomez
Their psychotic nature has been suppressed for too long
Chase Baker
Germanics have always been destructive barbarians. Just ask the Romans.
Asher Hughes
We are still having a class war, we don't want to be subjects anymore.
Long live the yellow vests.
Joseph Watson
What I hate the most is the so often repeated lie of the "unelected bureaucrats". All high officials of the EU have a clear democratic mandate.
Carter Watson
>UK finally came to their senses Here's to them not fucking up and still getting dragged in like we did
Joshua Bennett
>not letting the EU actually destroy your country through unchecked immigration is a diaster It will be painful in the short term but unquestionably better in the long run. The people who control the EU have no countries interest at heart and care more about supra national entities like corporations and banks than the actual residents of the nations it governs.
Ayden Campbell
>UK unilaterally cancels Can happen, but they won't do it because it's too controversial. >2nd vote Also possible but there isn't enough time to get it by the 29th. >Extend timeline The UK needs the permission from every member of the other 27 to extend the timeline and that seems unlikely (Poland and Bulgaria). In closing, fuck off shill