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Topic History of: Brexit - Swindon shuts down
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Silent Minority Sad loss of jobs...refers to 'Brexit uncertainty'...A government lead by Remainers....and supported by a parliament who have not accepted democracy....and also believe in the failed ideas behind Project Fear....

After this stupidity is over you will see a shift of jobs both ways....makes economic sense.... but it does need certainty....and let's hope with the de-selection of those on both sides of parliament starting to happen we will get out of this mess.
tdf I agree that Cameron is to blame far more than May.
JK2006 No great loss (I've been to Swindon). But the enormous consequences of leaving the EU get worse hourly. Not that Brexit matters (no great importance - like driving on the right or left - but changing in mid stream is a massive problem). UK will survive one way or the other. But allowing people with no knowledge whatsoever to decide is extraordinary. Government should not allow referendums on complex questions. I blame Cameron.