prob not - just like folk still bang on about WW2 where we single handedly gave those Germans a jolly good spanking.
You know what - I didn’t vote. I was working away and my postal Vote registration was declined because of something to do with my signature. I thought oh never mind - I just didn’t realise how awful the lives of those who voted to leave must be to launch into a maelstrom of the unknown and untruths.
I was working a 'trade show' last weekend, helping some friends out. I've been doing this for about 8, or 9 years. Pre-pandemic, Brexit passions and beer fuelled banter ran high during the post show bar sessions. The business folk were split into the usual two polar opposites. Doom mongers (remain) and the true believers (exiters). Last weekend those who didn't want it to happen continued to complain how everything they do, day to day, has become more difficult throughout the sales and supply chain. Not one could come up with a tangible benefit, perhaps they didn't want to...? Those who wanted it to happen were very very silent and often avoided the topic of conversation all together One thing that hadn't changed, the hotel was still staffed, back stage, by hard working Europeans and the bar run by students home from Uni.
I never got why Australians call us brits ‘whinging Poms’. However the last few years have demonstrated just how appropriate the sentiment is.
There was a great one on the eve of Brexit vote asking people in London about it. It was cut from all the people who had somehow not heard of Brexit and didn't know what it was.