I think you'd get a bit of a shock to find out how grim life has been for most people for most of the last thousand years.
Well the ride didn't even have to be bumpy. And let's be honest "bumpy" means people losing their livelihoods. I hope you and the rest f the Leavers well step up to the plate and take responsibility for your actions if it all goes further wrong than it has done already.
I'm not professor of history, but I know our history here in this collective group of countries now known as the U K, isn't in the minor league when it comes to being successful over all in the world not just in Europe.
Whatever happens even if it were to be either remain or leave there would be winners and losers and as I have said I'm optimistic about our future outside of this federal Europe of yours, we're not declaring war on Europe we'll just hopefully going our own way.
Whetever way we go, will for certain not be the perfect answer to everything that's why I'd rather our country held the wheel of our own future, you think this will involve a drive over a cliff, that's where we part company on our points of view, I never did want to be a part of Europe, I voted against joining in that first referendum as well as this one and when I look back maybe the EEC wasn't that bad an idea if that had been all it was an EEC.
I can't do much but if neccessary I'll do anything I can to help stop remoaners watering down our break with this federated Europe of yours.
If you have a look at this weeks edition of 'Question Time' on the bbc iplayer this you'll be able to see some of the strength of felling about leaving your federated Europe; oh, of course, sorry I forgot, more than a half of our country is populated by idiots.
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