On the fifth anniversay of the EU Referendum

Today marks 5 years since the EU referendum. I didn't take part in campaigning beyond the odd Facebook post, and didn't think leave would win. I was therefore pleasantly surprised with the result, but shocked by the reaction by the remain voters. 

Since then I'd gotten more and more angry but the increasing levels of derangement by the losers and their efforts to overturn the result. If anything it made more more convinced my vote to leave was the correct choice, and I am glad we're finally out, despite the delays and problems with the withdrawal act (esp. the NI protocol.)

So, 5 years later still no regrets, and a message to the rejoiners: 17 Million Fuck-Offs (2020 update)


Update:  Steerpike at the Spectator lists Five of the worst Remain predictions five years on, while CAPX reflects on how Five years from the Brexit vote, ‘Global Britain’ is now much more than a slogan. Alternatively, if you want a laugh at the delusions of the rejoiners, Lord Adonis embarrasses himself at the Indy: I still believe Brexit will be reversed entirely in this generation. As Conan put it, 'the lamentations of their women' are indeed what is best in life.

Update 2: what we've escaped: Prepare for the EU's Hamilton moment

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