I admit that I paid the £3 and voted for Corbyn, but he hasn't lived up to expectations and needs to go. Labour have totally lost touch with the ordinary working class person, which has let UKIP lure them over to the dark side.
Basically, if the referendum was a protest vote against hardship, then the poor have just voted for even more hardship. The rich will ride this out, as they always do. Once the Leave voters realise that Poles and other east Europeans will still be coming to work here, that the NHS won't get the £350 million a week, that the French might just move the border to Dover rather than maintaining it in Calais so the Jungle moves onto our shores, and when all the projected EU funded projects now don't happen, they'll realise just how they've screwed it up for everyone, themselves included.
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Basically, if the referendum was a protest vote against hardship, then the poor have just voted for even more hardship. The rich will ride this out, as they always do. Once the Leave voters realise that Poles and other east Europeans will still be coming to work here, that the NHS won't get the £350 million a week, that the French might just move the border to Dover rather than maintaining it in Calais so the Jungle moves onto our shores, and when all the projected EU funded projects now don't happen, they'll realise just how they've screwed it up for everyone, themselves included.