00:00 It's been four years since the UK left the EU.
00:05 Has Brexit been a success, would you say?
00:10 The only time we hear about Brexit now is if there isn't things on the shelves,
00:15 is if people can't get products, so things on the shelves again.
00:20 But the only time in the past few months I've heard people talk about Brexit is chargers,
00:25 my friends from different countries who also have really good jobs where they could be helping
00:30 now can't come back into the country and that's a real strain on resources.
00:35 Not just because of my friends, genuinely some of the people who now can't come and live here,
00:39 who lived here before, they would have been like an asset to the country,
00:44 but now they would have to do so much to come here.
00:46 The only time I ever hear anything to do with Brexit is really negative,
00:50 so I don't think it's been a success for anyone.
00:52 So I voted against Brexit anyway, so no I wouldn't vote differently.
00:57 Do I think it's been a success? No.
00:59 Do I think it's been the disaster predicted? Probably no.
01:02 But I think you just get on with it and make what it is now, it is what it is,
01:06 and you've just got to make the best of it.
01:08 So I voted to stay in the EU and I think it was a very rash move to make to come out of the EU.
01:13 We didn't need to come out, it was racially motivated, people like Anne Whittacombe pushed it,
01:17 and she's not a very nice woman.
01:19 So I'm very pro-EU, I know it's very political, but I'm pro-EU, pro-Brussels, pro-Europe, not Brexit.
01:27 Brexit's racist in my opinion.
01:29 Brexit's been an unmitigated failure because it's been designed to be a failure.
01:35 It was a weak government that has caused this.
01:40 So I voted to leave the European Union and I would vote twice to vote for the European Union today.
01:49 Well I think it's all false promises.
01:52 I think they said they're going to sort the country out.
01:56 It seems to be for more politicians that are voting, I think, to try and get the votes in.
02:01 As a scientist it's been devastating, half of our European colleagues left.
02:06 We don't get the same numbers of people coming over.
02:10 Pretty much all of my European colleagues left within the last five years.
02:14 It's been bad, and we've lost funding.
02:18 It's as simple as that. I don't think we're going to remain competitive.
02:21 My opinion on Brexit hasn't changed, to leave or remain, do you know what I mean?
02:26 But I think my opinion on the different, on Parliament, and the different Conservatives and Labour, that's definitely changed.
02:34 I think Conservatives, I used to be a big fan of the Conservatives,
02:40 and that has definitely changed in the past 12 to 18 months.
02:44 I think it's just lies after lies, especially when it comes to Brexit.
02:48 There's a lot that they say that, no, you kind of look back and go, well hang on a minute, you said that to get people on side,
02:54 and it's definitely not true.
02:56 I didn't vote for Brexit, no, I don't think it's been a success to, no.
03:01 No, I think it's given us more problems than we realised we were going to have.
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