“Nobody wants to admit they voted wrong.”
Money, traveling, immigration. All hot topics for the people in the northeastern town of Grimsby when asked about Brexit four years after Britain left Europe.
Money, traveling, immigration. All hot topics for the people in the northeastern town of Grimsby when asked about Brexit four years after Britain left Europe.
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00:00I think everybody voted wrong and nobody wants to admit that they voted wrong.
00:04I don't think it's worked.
00:06We're in a worse state than what we were when we were in the Euro.
00:11Now it's gone down to nothing.
00:15I don't think so, no.
00:17It's actually probably cost us a lot of money.
00:20Well, it's cost the people a lot of money because taxes have had to go up.
00:25In my opinion it was very, very bad because it stopped freedom.
00:29People from this country, youngsters especially,
00:32could just go abroad, get work experience, etc, etc.
00:36That's impossible now.
00:38I think it's good.
00:40I know a lot of people moan because they can't go abroad anymore
00:43but I was lucky enough to be able to get my Irish passport.
00:46It has stopped certain people, like Vince said,
00:49the youngsters going abroad when they want to.
00:52But I think it stopped a lot of people who were coming here
00:56and using the system for their own good.