Asking London commuters at Liverpool Street station what they think about Brexit four years on
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00:00 Why did this happen? It shouldn't have happened and actually if you go back and look at the political environment,
00:05 nobody wanted it to happen anyway. It was a big mistake.
00:08 I woke up the morning that we came out and I just wept and wept and I've been weeping ever since.
00:15 I'm surprised that everything's just rocketed up, like even in like getting a bloody packet of crisps,
00:20 it's just like three times the price. Yeah, I just think, "Oop, right."
00:25 There's nothing good around it. No one has a good thing to say about it, at least in my generation anyway,
00:31 sort of millennials and going on to GMT and stuff like that. I don't think it's had, if it's had any impact, it's negative.
00:40 In my case, after the visa, I don't really know what is going to happen.
00:46 The impact is appalling on our trade, on our policies. My biggest worry is human rights and looking at, you know,
00:57 coming out of Europe, it's just a disaster.
01:00 It's just harder for people from Europe to come here, even for just a quick visit, it's harder for us to go into Europe.
01:07 Many schools, and I'll give you some examples such as the osteopathic schools,
01:12 they relied on EU students coming over. Those students are not coming over now and schools are closing.
01:19 Tories aren't the answer. I would want to say that Labour Party's the answer. Go Labour, but I don't really know.
01:28 Get rid of them. Get someone in who's actually competent at running the country, you know, can do a decent job of the economy
01:36 and, you know, maybe make some form of positive change that people will agree with.
01:41 How do you think we kind of get out of this mess now?
01:43 I've no idea and I don't think we've got leaders who are able to do it.