Looks like it eh, apparently I'm such a bad man, but it looks like I'm the only one paying a voluntary UK tax to help the sick and aged, so maybe I'm a communist hiding in a capitalists body
I'm not sure if that was aimed at me or Irie, you quoted us both, but I'm pretty sure I've said this at least half a dozen times here, I voted against it, I went out of my way to vote against it, Brexit has knackered my personal plans, I'm reluctant to share any more information than I already have but our family money sits in assets in the EU and things have changed for me now, even just the tax and VAT implications for my plans are crippling, it's impossible to do what I wanted to do because of Brexit.
However, looking at it in a long-term economic view, as a country that's been around in it's current state for about a thousand years (despite some thinking it's only their lifetime) then I look at it in a different light, and whilst the EU is going to make it unpleasant in the shorter term, I think that the UK can make it work in the long term.
Strategy isn't about today and it certainly isn't about you today.
I simply don't get people trying to sabotage something that is already in motion, won't be reversed, and has to work or we all suffer.
I've got the arse but I've changed my plans now to something that will work.