>>I've certainly done that with mine, and I'm sure Stuart will be capable of standing up for himself - after an Alka-Seltzer or two. >>
I find that remark completely out of order and quite unnecessary. I have never needed to take Alka Seltzer or similar products in my (long) life for the reason you mistakenly imply.
As I said, the Remain capm never thought or considered that they might lose and many have since expressed their disbelief that we failed to take their advice seriously.
I spent many weeks wondering which way to vote (and that included listening to the views of a close friend who has a business with a £100M plus annual turnover here and abroad), but eventually decided to vote Leave. Immigration played a very small part in that decision (most of us can trace family history back to being descendants of immigrants), but a lot of it was down to believing that the EU had too much control over our lives, as well as being headed by a handful of unelected key individuals.
There have also been publicised examples of corruption, which were supposed to have been investigated quite some years ago. But we all know who failed to really tackle that issue even though formally commissioned to do so.....:-)
The initial reaction of those such as Juncker after the Brexit vote was confirmed says all we need to know about what many in power in Europe think of the UK, even though some state leaders are now appearing to offer a more conciliatory attitude.
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