People who voted for Brexit don't hate foreigners half as much as you hate the British people.
Did I touch a nerve there 'gray198'? Clearly, you are still in denial about your real reason for supporting the section of society that gave us Thomas Mair and all the racist, upper-class, rabble-rousers who patronised the the thickos and street thugs by their racist language and overt threats about expulsion/repatriation, some of it emblazoned on the sides of vans and on advertising hoardings.
Perhaps you'd like to explain your nonsensical statement that I hate the British people? Just because I despise racists, liars and trolls is a very, very long way from your claim.
You have lurked around this thread for a long time without ever explaining why 'Brexit' might somehow be beneficial for the people of the UK. Now, I doubt very much whether you have any knowledge of economics, history, trade relations, taxation, tariffs or any other matter relating to secession from the EU, (none has ever been evident), which rather points to some other reason why you voted for it.
I note you have repeatedly condemned Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour party without ever explaining why, so it appears you have a massive hang-up where they are concerned and it is therefore difficult to credit you with any intelligence in matters political.
If you had any understanding of British history, European history, politics and how the geo-political map of the world has altered and power has shifted through the last 12 decades, you might begin to understand how misplaced your views really are.
Sadly, you come across as a poorly educated, gullible fool, highly susceptible to the brainwashing to which you have been exposed for probably all your life.
You're in good company in this thread as your poisoned views are shared by a handful of like-minded idiots, all somewhat irked at the moment because they can't have their 'Little England' with all foreign-born people kicked out. It seems also that the ECJ will still hold sway over much of current UK legislation, should we secede on any kind of deal so what was the point of all the 'Brexit' claims about sovereignty, controlling our borders, etc?
Remember all the put-downs like 'You lost - get over it!'?
It seems to me now that such triumphalism was premature as 'Brexit' has not been achieved, unless you imagine somehow that 'Brino', where we still pay our subs to Brussels but don't have any say in the affairs or future direction of the EU is a victory.
Tom