victor matcham- Registered: 5 Oct 2021
- Posts: 1,143
Like most I voted to come out,but now think that was a bad move,I feel now that we would be better off in then out if they would take us.

Dover Pilot- Registered: 28 Jul 2018
- Posts: 350
It does make me laugh the amount of people I hear say that they voted to leave and now regret it.
The only people that have gained anything out of it are the EU, so NO they are not going to take us back.
victor matcham- Registered: 5 Oct 2021
- Posts: 1,143
Most of us get taken in some time or the other and I am one

of them.
Button
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 22 Jul 2016
- Posts: 3,099
I voted to stay in; not because I was a "Remainer" but because a) I couldn't see what all the fuss was about and b) I felt that government would be more likely than not to muck up the leaving process. I still feel the same on (a) but, living in England, I can't say that I've noticed things being appreciably worse. In any case, I assume that Reform are keen to stay out, which suggests that yet another referendum on the subject (heaven forbid!) would result in a majority voting to remain (ha-ha) out.
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Weird Granny Slater
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 7 Jun 2017
- Posts: 3,093
There's a quick and easy way for rejoiners to rejoin the EU, VM: move to one of the constituent nations.
I'm sure I'd not be alone in appreciating your good news reports from the Baltics or the Balkans.
'Pass the cow dung, my dropsy's killing me' - Heraclitus
Neil Moors- Registered: 3 Feb 2016
- Posts: 1,300
It will happen eventually, VM, for no other reason than voter demographics. As much as I'd love to rejoin, I don't see it happening just yet.
victor matcham- Registered: 5 Oct 2021
- Posts: 1,143
We will HAVE TO wait till after the next GE .At my age it does not matter.