11-06-2016, 19:08
(This post was last modified: 11-06-2016, 19:10 by Statesideowl.
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Absolutely, I agree there's no way for us to see in foresight what is going to happen whichever way we lean. No-one seems to be impartial as there's clearly so much as stake.
My real beef is that it's still the everyday people that are going to lose. Whilst I added to the conversation on Immigration, I don't believe either that the decision should be focussed on it. There are many, many issues on the table. Some of which are more pressing there's no doubt.
My real beef is that it's still the everyday people that are going to lose. Whilst I added to the conversation on Immigration, I don't believe either that the decision should be focussed on it. There are many, many issues on the table. Some of which are more pressing there's no doubt.
"The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject." Marcus Aurelius