I mean, timewilltellwhetherit's therightdecisionorthewrong, but, I mean, wewon't reallyknow.
I don't thinkforanotheryearintoit.
I mean, I wasremainedvoter, but, youknow, I livein a democracysoexceptaccepteddefeat.
But I thinkit's a sadtime.
I thinkit's thattimedoesn't reallyaffectme, isn't a pictureatall, except I havetokindofstayhereforfiveyearsif I wanttoremaintosay, like, andthenapplyfortheBritishpassportandstuff.
I loveitwhenyousayit's affectedAlreadysomeindustries, a lotofmanufacturingandcarindustrieswherecompanieshavefightingtotakeonhavetaken a manufacturingoutofthiscountrywhichhasaffected a lotofjobs.
WeliveintheMidlands, whichispredominantjlrwhichJohn, I mean, ifattributed a a losstotheBrexitfact, whetherhowmuchthat's true.
Firstthingwe'veeverdonewhatyouhavedoneforme, I justfeellikeit's quitesad.
JustlikeMistersaid, therewasnoneedfirsttonotbeinthe U andyoualready I justgenerallynegative.
I say I feellike I'vekindofcometotermswithitslowlybecauseit's allbeensodraggedout, likeassomebodywhoislikedescendantfromimmigrantsinthiscountryisnotnecessarily a greatthingtofeellike.
A lotofpeopledon't enjoyimmigrantsbeinginthiscountry.
It's a littlebitdepressing.
I thinkthepaperrightwhenit's a selfinflictedsince a masochisticdecision, and I thinkhe'llbeborntobe a terriblemistake.
Butthepacifistmeetings, theyjust a sightingseparate.
Butyeah, I thinkthemaindamageistooreputationandthat's alreadybeendone.
That's thetragedyof a greatdecisionandyouknowwe'llbebetterforitis a countryandaneconomyoritwon't whichcase I don't doubtprobably 45 yearstimewe'llhaveanothermovementgetsbackintheeconomyandit's like I thinkwe'repastthattimewherepeoplejustkindofkeepcancarryonthematter.
What?
Yeah, youknow, we'rein a societythatwillwantchangeimmediatelyifthingsaboutsoitwouldn't surprisemeifitgoestitsupfouryearstime, there's a governmentissayingwe'llgetbackinthe U youandthenwe'llhavethisalloveragain.