British boomers still complain about brexit 6 years on

>british boomers still complain about brexit 6 years on...

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i thought they were the ones who voted for it in the first place

I mean libtard boomers in london

>6 years on
But brexit itself only happened a year and a half ago and we are still seeing the negative impacts of it to this day.

It was necessary. Anglos have never been European and never will be. Our interests don't align with the interests of the continent.

It irrevocably ruined the country though, all just to stick it to the neolibs and the immigrant scabs they bring in to undercut wages and replace the population they've been financially squeezing out of existence since Thatcher began her attack on the country.

It irrevocably ruined the country though
how?

Made everyone a bit poorer and our passport a bit shit

understand that old people have a different concept of time, for them brexit is a fresh in their mind as last week… just nod politely and change the topic

If you shitskin this hard again ill go loose in mumbai

You can still go on holiday to Spain, everyone else suffered covid too, inflation is also like 9% everywhere in the west

i’m not sure what you mean but go ahead?

Brexit isn't over though. Northern Ireland and a whole bunch of stuff still runs on extended emergency protocols.

don't mind him, he is swedish schizo

>a bit poorer
our average wage has dropped by €1,000 since 2016 while the rest of the EU have had their wages rise.

>british boomers
Literally the most Eurosceptic cohort. Every other age group, including older ones like the GGs was more europhile.

It's made your ongoing problems much worse. The cutting off of money you were getting from Europe will damage Britain (outside of southeast England) even further.

Aiming to gravitate towards the US rather than forming closer relations with Europe was incredibly unwise, we treat you guys like shit over and over again. Trump had no problem hitting you guys with tariffs and Biden had no problem leaving Afghanistan against Britain's objections (although Trump was planning on doing the same thing.)

If Britain was wise it'd join some sort of union with Europe, perhaps some transnational organization aimed towards globally projecting the power of all its members, who'd be too weak to compete on their own.

>The cutting off of money you were getting from Europe

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Also if Europe unironically turned the EU into something like a "United States of Europe" it'd be a major shot in the arm for the continent. A united Europe would be so powerful, so populated, so rich, and so educated it'd be able to start pushing around both the US and the PRC. The US is always terrified of something like that happening, which is why it's so adamant about the continent being under NATO, since it keeps Europe firmly under the American sphere of influence.

But you guys would never do it since "that's gay" and "our cultures are too different: the dutch have wooden shoes, some celebrate Easter on a different day," so you idiots will continue to be a US territory.

Go to the north and to Cornwall and tell them how that money's now being spent on them.

It's like how the US' GDP is a meaningless metric, since the quality of life for most Americans is still shockingly bad. They're seeing none of the benefits of this booming economy they're always told is happening.

That is up to the UK government to decide how to spend money, which they probably wont, but its wrong to portray it as some great gift from the obviously superior EU
You're really delusional about how the EU is. It is 27 countries which are all looking out for their own interests first and wont make sacrifices for each other without something in return. No one else gives a shit to stop China trying to force Lithuania out of trade, eastern Europe doesn't anything to do with Merkel's 2 million Syrian doctors and engineers, Germany doesn't care that the euro fucked over all of southern Europe as long as their car industry is competitive, etc etc.