MR T wrote:
I voted out, I've wanted to get out for years. What annoys me are the remoaners that keep saying that I have been conned over Brexit and didn't understand what I was voting for. What I totally understand is that by leaving we will have to honour millions of pounds worth of commitments that we previously signed up for and that sorting out trade deals etc. will take time, but if in the meantime we can leave and take back control of our laws and start dealing with terrorists without European law interfering, then I will be happy. If we can stem the excessive burdens placed on the NHS caused by health tourism, the strain on local councils with regard to housing, doctors' surgeries, dentists and all the rest, caused by unlimited immigration which is under the name of asylum seekers, then this also will make me very happy. If we can take control of the foreign aid programme and stop paying for air strips which planes can't land on, and donations to India which is the equivalent to the money they spend on their space programme, we might be able to start putting money back into this country for the benefit of its citizens and still have money left over for the genuine asylum seekers and refugees, and still be in a position to provide for the genuine disasters which occur in the world. We all know a lot more could be said.
When the referendum debate was going on I don't remember a single leave person saying anything along the lines of " we will be instantly better off financialy." or other frases along similar lines. It was made perfectly clear that if we left the country would be worse off for a while. (no time limit) So yes, it also annoys me when politicians now say that nobody voted to be worse off. Bo11ocks! every one knew and voted how they thought fit.
I voted remain but I have never once complained about the resuly. I have accepted it and I get really pi55ed of at the MPs who are now saying we should remain.