I'm not sure what your point is again, the press are saying all sorts
How do they know who voted which way?
I see your points on globalisation but the EU is part of that
And what can we do to fight globalisation?
You say everyone benefits from cheap food and cheap travel
Food, well the food producers don't ..and if wages hadn't been so low we might not need the cheap food
Where is this cheap travel? If you mean across Europe how many of us doing low paid jobs care about this? I can't boo hoo over Tarquin going to pay more for uni
I think this is the first time the working people have been heard for a long time
I think a lot of the rhetoric on here and other social media is labelling us as fools
No wonder the results have shocked people, I have to keep quiet as I'm thick or a racist.
Chuku Ummuna made some excellent points yesterday about thinking what the economy means for ordinary people
Do I care about the one per cent that get to travel loads? Of course not. It's trickle down all over again, do I want an extra seven pence an hour because of that trickle down or fewer people in the country? No fucking contest.
Do I want more disposable income to buy bread and circuses distracting tat with? No. Do I want house prices to go down? Of course I do. You need a huge amount of money to want them to go up.
And people boo hooing over the cost of citizenship, find me another country mad enough to take you without even the money to cover that!
As long as we are constantly told to shut up no one will hear us.
And in case anyone hasn't met me ranting before, I nearly didn't vote yesterday because I've voted myself out of a job. But in the end my ,long term future was more important than one job when the whole EU experiment could have collapsed anyway.