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Brexit

Out of interest, if you voted leave what do you do for a living?

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Shookethtothecore · 22/03/2019 19:13

I promise I won’t ask you anymore questions or it turn into a slanging match, you are untitled to your opinion.
I don’t know anyone of my friends who voted leave, the odd acquaintance who voted leave “because they didn’t really understand” but the people I am friendly with all seem to be remianers. We are in our 30s and to teaching, sales and banking type jobs. Dh is a solicitor and all do law in one form.
I was wondering if certain sectors voted leave generally and if what you did for a living influenced your leave vote, and if you could possibly explain why the leave vote would benefit your sector. I am not here to judge at all just trying to understand

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Clavinova · 29/03/2019 09:25

Now you’re quickly adding quotes from Leadsom and a government department (lulz) and a couple of panicked links to chiller facilities.

I know TatianaLarina isn't coming back to the discussion - but I will answer this;

My quote from the government department was the same quote I posted on Wednesday.

Andrea Leadsom announced in the House of Commons, only yesterday afternoon, that the civil service had completed their work on the statutory instruments required for a possible 'no-deal' - a significant accomplishment, given the scale of the task.

As for the chiller facilities - Aggreko is a global company, not a mickey mouse outfit.

Further - £15 million refrigerated cargo terminal scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2019;
www.doverport.co.uk/about/news/port-of-dover-awards-major-contract-for-new-refrig/13350/

Sep 2018; The UK's largest, deep-frozen storage and distribution centre opens in Wakefield;

bfff.co.uk/newcold-opens-uks-biggest-deepfreeze/

Shookethtothecore · 29/03/2019 09:28

I think we should have a vote in the options as clearly they can’t decide. So a no deal, no Brexit or theresa’s Deal option. It’s come to this I’m afraid due to both sides incompetence

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Shookethtothecore · 29/03/2019 09:28

Whatever that outcome is is our way forward

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teyem · 29/03/2019 09:43

But leavers will argue that it will split their vote if you do it like that. I think, to be considered fair, the options should be Remain or Leave, so that you can test the principle again. Then you could have a second question that says something to the effect that, if a Leave vote is returned - do you want May's deal or no deal?

But then remainers will want a say on the

teyem · 29/03/2019 09:44

Ah, ignore the unfinished last sentence - I thought I deleted that Blush

Shookethtothecore · 29/03/2019 09:46

I understand what your saying, it’s a bloody mess but what I do think is it needs takin four of their hands and is giving more direction as it’s getting nowhere and we look an absolute shambles

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