No hang on a second Leon, stop throwing around insults. Take a chill pill and come back to the discussion like a normal person. Let's not throw our weight around.
Now, you didn't vote because you believed in democracy, you voted because you
live in a democracy. The argument about democracy being enacted wasn't even a thing until after the result and had we left immediately, would never have come up.
You must have had reasons that made you think 'Yes, if I vote out, there's a good chance X and Y will get better for me'. All I'm asking is what is X and Y. Voting to improve your financial prospects would have been perfectly valid. I just want to know why you voted Leave.
The UK is a big economic power yes, no disagreement there. But such a chunk of it's economic success comes from one market, the EU single market. To assume it would still be as influential following deliberately making that customer harder to trade with is naive.
Now I'm not splitting hairs, but:
- Snowflake is not a term for someone who voted remain. That's a Remainer. Snowflake is a generational slur usually chucked at people who get insulted easily. Stop using it.
- Remoaner is just another slur on the Remainer word.
- It's Brexiteer. Or Remainer. No slurs required. Stop using them now and I'm sure R3K1355 will stop using Gammon
This is an interesting topic, but needs levelling.