Is this attitude Moral?

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    The emoticon history all of Europe!
     
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    That surely is not rocket science.

    Those who voted for leaving, will get none of the advantages of leaving that they were promised, and all of the disadvantages they were warned would happen , but did not believe. This will leave them dissatisfied with the result. i.e. Not what they voted for. Particularly if they then consequently lose their job and possibly their house, because they believed the lies of the Brexit Campaign. Yet they are refused a Final Vote on 'Deal', 'Crap Deal', 'No Deal' or 'Exit-Brexit'.

    Those who voted against leaving, will get all of the disadvantages of leaving, and none of the advantages falsely promised, because the promises were optimistic pipe dreams or downright lies. They remain dissatisfied that they have lost their EU citizenship, perhaps lost their job and their house, because they also lost the referendum, very marginally, and were refused a final vote, even after all the lies had been refuted and all the dark money used to get the 'Leave Campaign' marginal majority, is exposed.

    To suggest that anyone who voted AGAINST leaving, should be satisfied when they 'get what they voted against', is the logic of lunacy.

    Arguing against such illogicality is itself lunacy and a waste of valuable time.
     
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