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Research About Brexit.
"People who voted for Brexit are most likely to be of low intelligence . ......Smarter people were more likely to have voted remain in the EU . Says a Research from University of Bath's school of management ...........There was no need for a research. ......I could have told them that
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hymie, "There are still many on here who believe Brexit to be a great success for the UK – as in this thread." you are the only one on this thread who has mentioned about Brexit being a success or otherwise. Your mate Gulliver as usual ignores anything when put to him about other EU countries probably including wherever he claims to live having their own problems with immigration, illegal or not, beggars etc and saying the grass is greener in other places.
"But when you ask them to name a Brexit benefit, the answer comes there none;"
I have often given you my answer: an undeniable and irrefutable fact is that the UK is no longer a member of the EU. That was the sole benefit I wanted from Brexit when I made my mark on the ballot paper. Nothing much else really mattered.
To help you understand why I am so pleased that this has happened, have a look at my answer (22:47 last Monday) to one of your recent threads:
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You didn't respond but I'll mention this passage in particular:
Predominantly driven by pressure from Berlin and Paris, the European Union is moving at speed to undergo the most dramatic systemic transformation since its inception. It’s about to centralize power in a way that will change the bloc’s very nature, impacting the Continent’s politics and economics.
The changes currently under consideration would transform the EU from a confederation of sovereign countries into a unitary federal entity, with its central government presiding over partially self-governing nation states. And the key argument put forward by proponents of this is that without it, the bloc’s planned enlargement would soon render it ungovernable.
These proposed treaty revisions rest on three fundamental changes: the introduction of majority voting; the elimination of the veto by individual member countries, which will end the principle of unanimity; and limiting the number of EU commissioners.
Of course "at speed" in EU timescales is not the same as most of us would understand the term. But these steps are the next in the logical progression of the EU into a Federal European State. It has been forecast (and those predictions laughed at) for some time but it is inevitable and it will happen. You may be perfectly happy with that. You may not. But if you're not, be thankful that 17,410,742 people of low intelligence managed to muster what little intelligence they had to wise up.
gulliver1 - it's about time you learned some manners. It is totally unacceptable to make sweeping statements like "All the Brexiteer voters are of low intelligence, and the ones who post on here make themselves look silly and stupid."
You, along with several others on here, seemed to post just to attempt belittle others with a different point of view and nothing seems to get done about it. I sincerely hope that people stop responding to your goading.
You fail to post links (which others have commented upon). I do not intend to mention at length the syntax and general grammar in your posts, but I'm sure that others will have noticed what I'm talking about.