Lets be honest, apart from the pound, things have not gone nuclear since the referendum (I think that is fair?) in fact some would argue the opposite...
Now we have not officially left yet as many will argue, but I honestly feel it wont be as bad as project fear claimed, nor will it be as good as project leave claimed...
I firmly believe it will be somewhere in the middle...and I also think there has been a softening of attitudes of remainers, and the need to watch the UK burn has calmed somewhat, like any divorce we both will do and say things we regret, but the hope is thatin the future we will both be happy.
everyone just needs a group hug
In all honesty?
I really don't want a group hug.
Why would I want a hug or anything similar to that after being used as an example of what doesn't work in UK, of what the problem is, of how it's my fault that British people can't get a doctor appointment?
No thanks, I really don't want it. It's too easy to just forget what the whole referendum was about and push this "let's be in it together" agenda.
No: if you voted out, you need to accept whatever the consequences will be.
I read your post and I still see terms that are frankly laughable like "Project Fear"... really?