13-05-2023, 21:25
I was never a supporter of Brexit and I work for a company that is 80% export so we have really seen some of the issues with it. But that vote was in 2016, so 7 years ago now, its time for us all to move on. I am not saying it should be forgotten but from a political point of view its pointless going back and continually trying to prove that something is the fault of Brexit and that those who voted for it are to blame.
Just over 50% voted for it, continually telling them they were wrong doesn't make any sense and just sees heels dug in on the whole topic. If as you say a lot of them now see the error of their ways, lets not rub their noses in that. I think the politicians need to focus on what we are going to do going forward, how do we deal with being outside the EU, how do we get a trade deal with countries, how do we invest in British manufacturing job?? Get some forward thinking policies out there and then we can maybe begin to see some improvement and maybe at some point in the future we can return to the whole EU subject and decide what to do then.
Continually harping on about something that happened 7 years ago, however flawed it was, is not going to achieve anything. In fact to me on the outside it reminds me of Trumps constant harping on about the 2020 election and how it was stolen from him, even a lot of Republicans who somewhat backed that are vocally against rehashing it all the time. Let's move the country forward, not look back.
Just over 50% voted for it, continually telling them they were wrong doesn't make any sense and just sees heels dug in on the whole topic. If as you say a lot of them now see the error of their ways, lets not rub their noses in that. I think the politicians need to focus on what we are going to do going forward, how do we deal with being outside the EU, how do we get a trade deal with countries, how do we invest in British manufacturing job?? Get some forward thinking policies out there and then we can maybe begin to see some improvement and maybe at some point in the future we can return to the whole EU subject and decide what to do then.
Continually harping on about something that happened 7 years ago, however flawed it was, is not going to achieve anything. In fact to me on the outside it reminds me of Trumps constant harping on about the 2020 election and how it was stolen from him, even a lot of Republicans who somewhat backed that are vocally against rehashing it all the time. Let's move the country forward, not look back.