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To be furious if this is true-the freedom of movement

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Rebecca2014 · 25/06/2016 16:21

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/evan-davis-newsnight-bbc-daniel-hannan-mep-eu-referendum-brexit_uk_576e2967e4b08d2c56393241

Seriously? majority of people who voted for leave wanted control of our borders, we brought into your story of an Australian style point system now it seems there's still going be freedom of labour movement which is basically the same thing expect they get less legal rights.

I didn't just vote leave for immigration but yes it was a big reason and if I known this, if remain had a better hammered this home I bet MANY leave voters would not have voted the way they did. If anything if this happens, many leave voters will join the remain voters in rage at the lies we been fed. (NHS, Immigration)

I have been a vocal leave supporter on here but now I am feeling pretty scared about what I have voted for. I blame the remain campaign for having an totally shit and ineffective campaign and Cameron should never have been the leader of the remain camp, as majority of people despise him and don't take any notice of what he says.

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GiddyGiddyGoat · 25/06/2016 18:56

Well if you're stupid enough to listen to stupid people telling you what to do... what exactly was it you Leavers that made you realise how gullible you'd been? Doh!
I don't feel the smallest iota of sympathy or understanding for any of you. I feel extremely angry.

Chippednailvarnishing · 25/06/2016 18:58

Maybe you should go and stand outside Boris's house and tell him how upset you are. Grin

JassyRadlett · 25/06/2016 18:58

Pjs, Vermicious, we've been filling in my husband's visa paperwork as a precaution (non-EU). I'm not kidding myself that the ugly sentiment I've seen is saved just for EU immigrants.

someonestolemynick · 25/06/2016 19:01

This has been pointed out constantly by Remain.
Whenever I or other Remainers brought up any of the things that are happening now and beginning to happen now it was shot down as scaremongering. I'm getting a lot of use of #ToldYouSo today.

Bearbehind · 25/06/2016 19:01

This definitely falls into the 'if you didn't laugh you'd cry' category.

The bit that frightens me more than the fact the OP was so fucking stupid she didn't realise that FOM was never going to change is this:-

if anything if this happens, many leave voters will join the remain voters in rage at the lies we been fed. (NHS, Immigration)

It seems fuckwits like this thought it was a game where you could change sides at half time if you felt like it.

You choice- your vote- your fuck up.

Unfortunately we all have to live with it.

FasterThanASnakeAndAMongoose · 25/06/2016 19:01

OP, and other stupid people like the OP:

This is all your fault.

emilybrontescorset · 25/06/2016 19:02

I voted remain.
I cannot believe that people are stupid enough to believe that an extra £350 million would be spent on the NHS.

I agree with others, stop believing what the media tell you!!!!

Ffs I hope this teaches people a lesson.
The next time there is an election of any sort, do your tease arch and base your vote on FACTS not bloody fiction.

Topseyt · 25/06/2016 19:02

Bloody hell OP. In the run up to the referendum you could hardly even turn around for seeing this information everywhere. You must have gone around with your eyes shut and earplugs in.

You and others like you (including a couple in my family) are the very reason the result of this referendum should be declared void and ignored. In fact, I believe there are rumblings from some MPs now about trying to do that.

Sign the petition for a second referendum if you want to find something you can do about having been sold a pup here.

Remainers DID say that this would happen, but were dismissed by Leavers as scaremongers. You are now saying that they didn't say it, so you were somehow tricked.

Do you really think that Boris and Farage were honest guys telling the whole truth and not hoodwinking anyone? There is no £350 million a week for the NHS and never was. There will be little or no difference to immigration.

Boris is not actually anti-EU anyway. We have been discussing him on another thread, and it is generally agreed that he didn't really want Brexit to win. He was hardly in celebratory mood when making his "victory" speech. Why do you think that he said in the same speech that there was
"no rush" to invoke article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty to give notice of our intentions to quit the EU?

I'll enlighten you. He didn't want Brexit to win. It was to be his ticket into No. 10 on the back of Remain winning by the narrowest of squeaks. That would allow him to oust Cameron, go for the leadership contest and then hopefully become PM whilst not actually leaving Europe at all. HE DOESN'T HAVE AN EXIT PLAN, AND NEVER DID. Got it?

StrictlyMumDancing · 25/06/2016 19:02

Someone even said on here you should only be allowed to vote if you are degree educated ffs.

Because being uni educated makes you have common sense Hmm. Some of my friends from my university days decided to 'educate' me on how people in my DMs home country were feeling. At complete odds with how my family and friends who live there are feeling. But they know best apparently.

happyandsingle · 25/06/2016 19:02

Op why come on here with this post? Did you really expect any sympathy from this lot? You were just what they waiting for more fresh meat to pounce on and greater power to there hate campaign.

emilybrontescorset · 25/06/2016 19:03

Tease arch= research.

Oh and just to clarify the moon is not made of cheese and the earth isn't flat either.

DemocracyGeek · 25/06/2016 19:03

A lot of strongly Brexit areas were areas with low levels of immigration.

This, my area, about 6% not English born, just 3.5% born outside UK. Heavily people age 50+, plenty of rural wealth & hidden rural poverty. Leave posters predominate, 58% for Leave result.

Homemama · 25/06/2016 19:03

And with the Mayor of Calais saying that she no longer felt it was her responsibility to spend so much time and money stopping those trying to hitch a lift across the channel, I wonder how long before the leavers realise how much extra money will need to be diverted to the port of Dover?

TheVermiciousKnid · 25/06/2016 19:05

Absolutely, JassyRadlett.

I have lived here for a long time and have always felt at home - more so than I do in the country I was born in. There are so many things I love about this country and I don't think I could bear leaving. But I'm beginning to wonder if I should.

twittwooery · 25/06/2016 19:06

This is so blatantly a Grady troll a pp showed a nasty message just hours earlier

drummersmum · 25/06/2016 19:07

OP, words fail me.

happyandsingle · 25/06/2016 19:08

I know plenty of dim wits that have attended uni being a case of who you know not what you know.
But thank you strictly for proving my point so well. That remain are everything I thought and a lot worse.

JudyCoolibar · 25/06/2016 19:09

twittwooery, unfortunately it doesn't seem to be a goady type but absolutely genuine. This OP was undoubtedly a vocal Leave supporter before the referendum.

GiddyGiddyGoat · 25/06/2016 19:09

Lucky you're 'happyandsingle' as you might be a bit lonely on here. And it's "their" FYI.

DeathpunchDoris · 25/06/2016 19:09

Too late now. I have two sons aged 18 and 19 and have I found it incredibly difficult to placate their very real anguish and despair regarding the vote to leave the EU. Many of their generation voted to remain (as did I) and now say they are ashamed to be British and scared for their future. Well done to anyone who voted without seeking unbiased opinion and points of view first, and now regret it. I offer you no sympathy whatsoever.

Corcory · 25/06/2016 19:10

Please remember this is only one M.P.'s view of what might happen. The Brexit campaigners are not in power. DH thinks we should have a free trade agreement like Norway others say something different. Nigel Lawson pointed out the other night that we actually don't need a trade agreement to trade with anybody at all and have been trading with the USA for years without one and that the tariff everyone is so obsessed with is only about 2.5% so that on a bag of French apples isn't really going to make much difference and if it did then we can just eat our own apples, you know the ones that don't meet the EU regulation size - like russets!
Do you research -don't believe everything only one person says.

Ilikebats123 · 25/06/2016 19:11

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happyandsingle · 25/06/2016 19:12

I'd rather be single for a life time giddy than be in the company of some of the nasty hateful people on here.

JudyCoolibar · 25/06/2016 19:13

yes, if we go Iceland/Norway/Lichtenstein then freedom of movement is unaffected. So why are the Remainers screaming about it so much?

specialsubject, please tell me that you don't believe that Remainers are objecting to freedom of movement. Do you really imagine that they voted to stay in the EU in order to stop it?

Just to spell out the flaming obvious, what they are objecting to is the fact that Leave campaigners lied about it, and Leave voters were dim enough to believe it. Clear now?

SapphireStrange · 25/06/2016 19:13

so that on a bag of French apples isn't really going to make much difference

It makes quite a bit of difference if you add up all the bags of French apples though. And all the other things we import.

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