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I voted stay.
Would do so again.
Would do so again.
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Discuss What percentage of Sparks voted Brexit? in the Business Related area at ElectriciansForums.net
It’s not quite true, is it?In the 1970s Britain voted to join the EEC, which was a mutually beneficial trade bloc. Since then it's evolved into the European Union, who want to control everything from the shape of the vegetables we buy to the wattage of vacuum cleaner we use, to the ability to be able to wake up one morning and go and work in a country where they speak a different language.
The argument for leaving seemed to be that the EU had lost direction of it's original purpose and was no longer beneficial, and the cost of propping it up could be better spent elsewhere.
The argument for staying seemed to be that if you vote to leave then you're a "racist" and a "bigot".
EU to allow sale of 'odd' shaped fruit and vegetables - https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/3443343/EU-to-allow-sale-of-odd-shaped-fruit-and-vegetables.htmlI voted stay.
It’s not quite true, is it?
Junk the statement about the EU wanting to control the shape of vegetables.
Most of us live with people who have different size melons.
We’ll be lucky if we have any electricity to power the toasters in the first placeI voted out because the EU said my new toaster had to be a lower wattage which took longer to toast and just made stale bread...
Bring back higher wattage toasters!!!
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