Jackleg wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 8:47 am
Swervin_Mervin wrote: Thu Jan 17, 2019 10:57 pm
DeskJockey wrote: Thu Jan 17, 2019 10:07 pm
Valid point. Can someone who voted leave please explain what they were trying to prevent/avoid? Genuinely curious.
Being in the EU.
Reasons - many and varied. Some nonsense, some emotional, some historical, some logical, some for economic purposes, some for moral purposes, some for humanitarian purposes. The list is long.
Just as it might be for those that voted Remain.
Can you expand on some of your reasons? Humanitarian, economic, moral?
I'm really not trying to be a cunt here, I'm genuinely interested in why you think that the country will be in a better place after leaving.
I get that some of it may well be just gut feeling, but you're obviously not one of the mouthy breathers shouting Nazi at anyone who puts up an alternative viewpoint to your own. So what made you vote the way you did?
Put simply I don't like the EU and the way that it operates and never have. I'm actually all for a trade block, but the political and economic union, certainly as it currently is, no ta. Plus it's headed up by some of the biggest shit-weazels in world politics.
For some of the current shit-weazels go have a read about Selmayr, Schauble, Schultz, Tusk and Juncker. And Lagarde.
As I've also said on here before, I find myself agreeing with a lot that Varoufakis has to say about the EU and Europe in general. The difference is he's pro-union, but believes it can be wholly reformed. I think that's wishful thinking.
Read back through this thread and you'll see I've lightly touched on some of the issues I have. But you'll also see my reluctance to engage, as I believe it to be an utterly fruitless waste of time.