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Originally Posted by demonrail666
The free trade argument is for me the weakest in terms of justifying a leave vote. In terms of trade it would certainly be safer to remain as going it alone would obviously represent a massive leap into the unknown. Better the devil you know, and all that. For me it's really about the EU's increasing hostility to democracy.
But this is such a toxic issue in the UK now that I'd rather just agree to disagree with those who see things differently. It fundamentally divides Britain -as we're now seeing from the way it's essentially tearing both major political parties apart (don't believe that the split in Labour is a consequence of the anti-semitism row; it's Brexit) and the same thing is gonna happen to the Conservatives.
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Nah, I get what you mean. Makes me laugh when people say that if we have another referendum it'll divide people more. How it can be more divided I've not a clue.
Was funny how the news were saying member of Labour were strongly against what Corbyn said about maybe having a 2nd vote. If he'd said no to the idea you can guarantee the news would be saying that certain members of the party are angry and want a 2nd vote. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.