Slightly less than 50% of the country could’ve told you that was gonna happen before we were forced through the motions.
Should’ve been common sense that blocking ourselves off from easy access to trade with our primary trade partners was a bad idea, even more so when you consider the privileged position we had in the EU based on our former standing as a world superpower that we were tossing away for nothing.
I’m referring to the ~48% of remain voters that did turn out.
Not counting those that didn’t vote (if thry could) because they’re arguably more ignorant than the Brexiteers, complaining now when they didn’t speak up back then.
Slightly less than 50% of the country could’ve told you that was gonna happen before we were forced through the motions.
Should’ve been common sense that blocking ourselves off from easy access to trade with our primary trade partners was a bad idea, even more so when you consider the privileged position we had in the EU based on our former standing as a world superpower that we were tossing away for nothing.
But a lot of those people didn’t go and vote.
I’m referring to the ~48% of remain voters that did turn out.
Not counting those that didn’t vote (if thry could) because they’re arguably more ignorant than the Brexiteers, complaining now when they didn’t speak up back then.