No mine, from Twitter

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  1. I’m traveling to EU on Friday and I wanted to take some flower bulbs with me as gifts and it turns out I can’t. Another secret Brexit benefit.

  2. I voted Brexit, and nothing changed. Actually that’s a lie, the cost of living doubled, but remainers would have done exactly the same thing with regard to sanctions. So all in all, i’m not middle class, i’m not a business owner, my life as a part of the EU was bollocks, and it’s just the same now. Was worth a try, my next move is going to be voting Labour again, and that’s a dead certainty.

    I don’t like Starmer but it’s time to throw out the tory trash, the NHS is on its knees, cost of living is distressing, all i can do is try to vote for change, and although middle-class remainers won’t like to hear it, that’s what a Brexit vote was for many poor people, a desperate attempt to change the status quo, and they lost no benefits when the country left, as they didn’t have any villas, they weren’t looking to study or work abroad, had no businesses and as such, had no use for cheap labour. The EU may have been good for you personally, it wasn’t for many poor people.

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