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Voting closed: June 23, 2016, 02:19 PM
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But those weren't the rules Phil and you can't amend the rules just because you don't like how others played the game.
Quote from: Sverige on June 24, 2016, 07:40 AMI hope everyone who voted "leave" will accept their full share of responsibility for the consequences.Being a sore loser must be one of the worst personality traits.
I hope everyone who voted "leave" will accept their full share of responsibility for the consequences.
Now, it is another lot who feel they have lost their country and had the future snatched away.To describe these people as "bad losers" is to miss the point.Neither side regard this as a game of cricket, a bit of fun, where you can shake hands afterwards and go into the pavilion for tea.What sort of country are we?For both sides, it is about how we see ourselves and what sort of country we are.For many on the Remain side, this sense of history going against them, is a new feeling, closer to a bereavement than a political reverse.Their new-found insecurity and unexpected anger is hot and heartfelt.It has been sharpened by the apparent increase in assaults on people assumed to be foreign or immigrants.Many who voted Remain may suspect Prime Minister David Cameron was right when he warned of a narrower, less tolerant country.