goalscholes
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I don’t want to speak for the poster, but clearly there is a difference between what the public believe and what politicians do.I think in this post,
" Some (or actually a majority as certain referendum showed) of the British people wish to completely isolate themselves from everything that's happening outside the British islands is surely a sight to behold. Just live in a bubble, enjoy being an island and completely ignore what happens anywhere else, might be a good idea to fortify the island even more, build a dome or something (with a direct way out to Benidorm or other tourist hot spots in Europe unless they get occupied too but in that case, oh well, what can you do eh). "
You want to take issue with the poster that's fine it is his opinion knock yourself out.
You want to stand by the rest of the crap in your post ?
Take it back, its not true and you are wrong, you got carried away, fair enough these are emotive times.
Many reasons for voting for Brexit haven’t, and shouldn’t, translate into policy.
In the same way that likely over half would vote for removing all international aid spending.
There are a significant number of people in the country who think we should not act internationally, because they can't grasp the complexity or consequences of globalisation, economics and international relations.