bessie wrote:Yet again another comment ,I will never post on this forum again been called ( such peop!e) about says it all.
The sentence does not say you belong to such people. The sentence does not say you are racist. The sentence does not say you are stupid. Please read again, understand the grammatical construct and take your time before making such a response.
You say we are disrespectful for harping on about this topic and asking for reasons. Your decision will remove my right to live and work in the EU, which I've enjoyed from for nearly 30 years. Some of the joint UK/EU projects I worked on have benefited you directly. I find it equally disrespectful not to be given any justification or reason as to why you think those rights should now be taken away.
This thread has always been a debate on the topic started by Jimbo. If you are not willing to discuss anything then that's fine.
Perhaps a simply analogy will explain:
There's 100 people waiting for a bus and 2 buses arrive. One is Leave and one is Remain.
52 people jump onto the Leave bus comprising:
- 20 who think it's heading in the best direction (hopefully LMH Leavers who've thought carefully about it)
- 10 who think it's going to a land where there will be no foreigners whatsoever because they absolutely despise them
- 5 who think it will go to a land where we can control the number of foreigners and cherry pick all our deals with other countries
- 5 who think that by taking the bus it will get rid of Cameron who they despise (talked to a few who voted for this very reason)
- 10 who think that by taking that bus this will give 350 million cash instantly to the NHS every week with zero negative consequences
- and 2 who missed the bus in 1975 and have been waiting for 40 years for another one to come along
On the other bus, the remaining 48 jump on - mainly younger people, graduates, business owners etc. The type you'd expect to get on that bus.
How do you feel sitting on that bus? Do you feel like a majority? Does it make you proud of democracy?
Already the 10 who were promised £350 million for the NHS have been told, the moment the bus departed, that that planned stop was just a mistake. The 48 on the other bus have had their plans cancelled and been told they must take the same route as the other bus. The 10 xenophobes may find they don't actually get what they wanted once the bus does arrive at its destination. The 5 that wanted Cameron out find the replacement just as unpalatable and the 2 who missed the bus in 1975 are still fumbling in their pockets for their senior citizens bus pass, unaware the bus even left. Overall, you have one large group of very pissed off people. Happy road trip!
Assuming you are in the group of 20, the "such people" would be one of the others. Understand now?