If people insist a decision is going to be once in a generation, they shouldn't be agrieved when they are called out for their lies and ignorance for at least a generation.
Remainers were told if we leave we'll never rejoin.
People like Iain Dale literally said they wanted to make sure they were at least out because going back in would involve the Euro and the UK would never agree to that.
We are told "People thought it was just about trade, if they'd known about the EU we'd have never voted yes in the referendum".
Now, we are told by one Mr Cummings that if we don't stop calling him out on his bullshit, we're seriously going to impare any chance for rejoining in the near future.
Nice try, Dom.

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