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Independence Day 2016

We have voted in the UK to leave the anti-democratic European Union and, BONUS, our self-serving ineffectual Prime Minister has announced he will stand down in October.   He has immediately gone back on two key promises during his campaign to remain in the EU.   One, to steer the UK out of the EU via article 50 and two, to not cede his prime ministerial role in the event of a defeat.   Both of which he has reneged on.   Fundamental evidence that he couldn't be trusted.

For me personally, living in France, I will be doing my bit for "l'entente cordiale" by explaining to those that ask that the UK didn't vote to leave Europe, we voted for democracy and to leave the EU.

Is this an end to the failed social experiment that is the European Union?   I hope so.

I voted out, knowing that I would likely be effected negatively.   I live and work in France and I also benefit from child benefit here in France.   I pay into the system and, like most of the French, benefit from more than I pay in.    So I had/have a lot to lose.   That being said, I live in Normandy, the first part of France to be liberated in 1944 with the loss of many, many lives.    I voted for them.    I go to the commemoration services held every June in memory of those who died for our freedoms and to talk and thank those that survived.    Those men and woman died for freedom of oppression.    I voted for the freedom of future oppression.

Watch this space as to the consequences on a Brit abroad!!!......



 

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