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BevSec This is a genuine question. If you didn't listen to any arguments about Brexit, how did you form an opinion? What was inside you as a person which made you think that leaving was the correct decision? I'm genuinely baffled. I remember listening to all the arguments and weighing up the pros and cons. I voted to remain, but I did recognise the arguments against and I balanced the arguments. I just don't really understand how anybody can make an important decision without considering all sides of an argument.
I live in a fishing town, there were posters around the harbour after the vote saying thank you from the fishermen. That is just one reason. I like Boris, Richard Littlejohn, .nigel Farage,Tom
Utley, I trust them to understand what is best for this country. I feel like they feel about the EU. If it had stayed as a simple trading agreement I would never have voted leave, but it didnt. It became power mad. Most people I spoke to and all of my family voted leave. Winston Churchill said always choose the sea and I agree with him. I spoke to a couple who had been to Brussels and they said it was eye watering the amount of money spent there. I love our commonwealth and the relationship with the USA and would much rather keep that than belong to the EU. I feel its a sclerotic set up and would much rather we had freedom of our own to act decisively. There are no attractions to me about being a member of the EU in its present set up. I wish it had just been for a common market and left it at that.


