Not surprised tho as it's the same people trying to shove opinions down our throats as to why we should remain. There were lots of what ifs and buts in the referendum debate. Truth is.....nobody knows what would happen if we left and nobody knew what would happen if we stayed. The only fact there is.....is that the country as a majority of 52% (still not good enough for the remainers) voted to leave. It's in our own destiny now whether anyone likes it or not. No good spouting rubbish about and insulting folk. We chose this as a nation. I was a leaver and looked into things as much as I could to make my decision. If we voted to stay I would have respected it and got on with it as it would have been the country's choice. I feel it will take time to recover the loss of the pound (we knew it would take a hit if we left so don't act surprised) but in the long run I truly believe this will be the right decision. All this with the percentages of ages of people to vote doesn't mean a thing to me. Scotland wanted to part from the UK for independence and lost. They then make up a lot of the remaining campaign even when they wanted to leave themselves from the UK. If this vote was based on the same method as a UK General election........there would have been a landslide victory for leave. That's a fact. No bitterness people. We move on now as a free country and choose the right people to make it work. My thoughts are the EU are now worse off without is and it's a matter of time before cracks start to appear. France, Holland, Denmark and Sweden all thinking about a referendum. Says it all really doesn't it? We're the first national to take a brick out of the EU wall. May come back to bite me but I made my decision just the same as the other 17m. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk