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I don’t understand it but I don’t like it

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FancifulFeathers · 03/09/2019 22:46

Am I alone in not understanding what the hell’s going on in government but knowing that it doesn’t sit easy with me (for some reason, unfounded or not)

Are my feelings fed with media coverage of just how bad a no deal Brexit will be? Scaremongering, stockpiling, the lot?
Talks of (more) delays, general elections, am I the only one who wants all this to do one?!

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SnuggyBuggy · 04/09/2019 07:18

I had to turn the news off yesterday. Its the not knowing what's going to happen but knowing its not likely to be good.

FancifulFeathers · 04/09/2019 17:30

That’s it, the unknown. It’s all very unsettling

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iismum · 04/09/2019 17:33

That's what it's been like since we voted to leave. It's never been remotely clear how that could be achieved. It wasn't so stark in the early days because the claims that this could have a sensible conclusion were easier to pull off with a bit of hand waving, but now we're getting to the wire and we actually need to know what the solutions are, there's no longer any way to hide that they don't exist.

FancifulFeathers · 06/09/2019 21:36

Don’t you feel every day is throwing something new into the Brexit pot? Kay burley is absolutely loving it. Me, not so much.

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