Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "BREXIT: Clams and Pints Of Wine. Desperate Times" video.

  1. The Brexiteers can't come up with any substantial benefit to Brexit, if they could, they wouldn't be swooping so low on petty benefits that the British people were not asking for and are not really benefits that change things in a meaningful way. As for the losses from Brexit, well the list is as long as my arm and a lot of that are quite substantial. The real problem with the hardcore Brexiteers is that they are trying to see victory in defeat, many Brexiteers have realised that Brexit has failed and the so-called promises have not lived up to what was promised, an intelligent person is someone who can admit defeat, learn from it and change course, an idiot is someone that doesn't change their thinking, even thought the evidence shows they are wrong, these people are their own worse enemy, most are either not well-educated or informed, most tend to be on the poorer side in the country, most are also quick to blame others for how things are in their own life. These people need to take responsibility, the reason the country is a mess is in big part because of these kinds of people, and this is why Brexit was needed and a hard like Brexit, and it's also needed that Brexit drags on for 2 or 3 decades to really drum the message home, because that's the only way I think these people learn, as the economic situation hits them hard, now that's unfortunate for the innocent people in the UK, but in the end, we didn't do enough to stop these clowns so we are all partly to blame, after all, if the pro EU camp countered a lot of the BS from the Eurosceptics over the decades, maybe we wouldn't be in this situation, but in the end, the right had a free ride in blaming the EU for everything wrong with the UK, tell a lie enough time and people will buy into it, and that's what happened with Brexit, a lot of lies and ignorance. Also, we need a website that tracks the laws, rules and regulations from the EU and more importantly, keeps track of the ones in the UK that mirror the EU ones, because the impression I'm getting is that the UK is mirroring old rules and new ones in a lot of the important areas but without having any say over the creation of them, which is what many would say would happen, the UK becoming a rule taker, if the hardcore Brexiteers knew the extent of that, they would be furious, fortunately, their ignorance is playing in our favour lol.
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