EnjoyEnjoyingTheSun wrote:Any of your experts among these 364?waz-24-7 wrote:
My own view remains that the damage to the UK and its economy will be significant and long term.
Anyone that takes the view that the experts were wrong before the referendum should now re visit the current consensus from experts that the damage over next years will hit all economic sectors without exclusion.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/per ... wrong.html
BTW we had been in the EU nine years by 1981 and the country was still in a right state so obviously joining wasn't a short term fix so leaving and undoing won't be either.
We had a leave vote in 1975 and took another 41 years to get another,r so to be more than fair how about we leave and have another vote in say 20 years? Trust me they'll have us back
It is highly likely that many of those 364 are dead !
To remain on topic... So in 20 yrs ( when you propose a vote) we may possibly look forward to easier movement and freedoms within the European union and indeed Cyprus.