Question to brits: how much did your country changed since brexit ?
Good ?
Bad ?
Explain pls
>>65724724
and there we have it
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Brexit hasn't happened, why would anything be different.
>>65724102
It takes probably at least three years for them to finally leave m8. If they leave at all.
>>65724102
It's basically:
>Me Border
>Me Crossings
>FECK we should have invaded them years ago
>>65724102
Better than I had expected Tbh
David Cameron resigned and Maggie 2.0 took his place
Theresa May is actually pretty great
There's definitely a new sense of pride I think
Theresa is a far better prime minister than David "big Dave" "the" Cameron
The news coming out of the Conservative party conference today is good. Three openly nationalist policy changes have been anounced.
An increase in home grown doctors so we no longer have to hire immigrants to keep the NHS afloat.
EU criminals will be deported and exiled for 10 years.
Fallacious claims about mistreatment by UK troops in Iraq are now to be thrown out with no settlement.
The pound has slid but the FTSE is flying.
Manufacture and economic growth is up, tourism is up.
>>65724102
Going to England for a few days is a lot cheaper now.
Let's just ride this relatively OK train for now
>>65724102
Not a single person I know has lost their job or taken a pay cut, it has had zero effect on my life.