Remainers have, by and large, been worried that things won't work, that cost's will go up, that trade deals can't be struck... In short, being wrong means the UK will have a better future than they fear. Leavers, on the other hand, assume everything will work out, so any occasion they are wrong means the country is in a worse state. Leavers do not 'assume everything will work out', but we are at least optimistic that our country will have a good future once we are self-governing once more. Remainers were previously working on the assumption that staying in the EU would not cause us further problems with further integration toward 'ever closer union'. Fortunately they will not get the opportunity to see how that would have worked out. But if they had won the referendum I am the one who would now be worrying about our future.
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