I don't believe it did but, like the Trump vote, it revealed, or highlighted, a split that has existed for some time.
I would be interested in what others think.
I would be interested in what others think.
Agreed. There is no system that satisfies everyone, so we have to compromise.
Many voted for brexit because they knew wont happened..
Many voted for brexit because they knew wont happened..
I was almost tempted to delete that for clocking but no I will leave it for others to enjoy . That's got to be up there with the daftest logic ever lol
The analogy of "stress testing" any relationship can be applied. The political pressures of late, both in the UK and US, have brought the flaws out. It needed to happen at some point otherwise we end up repressed and disenfranchised. The important bit is how the flaws, many of which will be irreconcilable views, can be managed.I don't believe it did but, like the Trump vote, it revealed, or highlighted, a split that has existed for some time.
I would be interested in what others think.
no I don't think brexit did split the country, I'm still working, drinking and friends with remainers and vice versa ........
the only thing that is slightly dividing is the sore losers spitting out there dummy and toys which was a democratic vote in the end so get on with it ...
but in America trump getting elected was the perfect time for people who don't agree with politics and how the country is run and cause chaos .........
but as americans they got to go one step further and start destroying there own country.... which like ours is a great country to live in and is worth defending ...
things in Europe and in America isn't working and a change was needed, no one can say what the future holds on brexit or trump only time will tell, and as always we will just get on with things regardless.
as long as we all pull together regarding the vote we will see this out and hopefully come out of it stronger .....
peace .............................
The media, playing to their respective audiences, would definitely have us think that.
Personally, I think it's only highlighted existing divisions; but at the same time it's opened up a dialogue.
I would say it kind of united the country as everyone now seems keen to get on with it asap. (exept Nicola Sturgeon) lol
The odd full stop would be useful.
not everyone is lucky enough or have the ability to be as well educated as your good self nara
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