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I hope things calm down.

Postby Workingman » 25 Jun 2016, 13:25

Reading the comments pages on the BBC, Sky and some unnamed newspapers is scary. Brexiers, in the main, have really got the knives out. It is already looking as though we have dangerous divisions within our society

All of it, to me, is being driven by the mainly Remain media with their articles predicting disasters to come. The truth, if they really want to know, is that nobody knows what the future holds, what will happen. It is all guesswork dressed up as fact.

Another thing the media needs to realise is that its side, my side, the Remain side, lost. Stop dissecting the result looking to apportion blame. The result is the result, move on.
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Re: I hope things calm down.

Postby Suff » 25 Jun 2016, 13:42

In the end the people voted and that's it.

I don't know where they get this whole thing about having to try and apportion blame or rip into people.

Most people are not stupid and they saw what they wanted to see. So stop trying to talk the markets into a meltdown and start trying to help the UK through this process...

If they don't stop it can only get worse. Also the Leave lot need to comfort themselves with winning and stop trying to stick the knife in.

Personally I'm looking at possibilities and also pointing out the Ironic change of heart the EU institutions have had now that they've realised they're not omnipotent.....
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Re: I hope things calm down.

Postby Workingman » 25 Jun 2016, 13:47

Precisely. The job's done, let it go.

The possibilities are out there, they need to be identified and acted upon. The are also pitfalls and they, too, need identifying and steps taken to avoid them as best as can be.

There is lots of hard work to be done and that is what our politicians and civil servants should be getting on with.
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