‘I want my country back’ Woman on Question Time in impassioned plea for Brexit
AN AUDIENCE member on the BBC’s Question Time seemed to sum-up the feelings of grassroots voters when she declared she wanted “Britain to be Britain”.
By LEDA REYNOLDS
Express.co.uk
Fri, Apr 15, 2016
The unnamed woman was speaking following a debate about whether Britain would be better being part of the European Union (EU) or whether it would be more beneficial to leave.
The panel, chaired by David Dimbleby, comprised of Tory MEP Daniel Hannan, Dia Chakravarty of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, Labour’s Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Owen Smith, Angus Robertson, the SNP and the Green Party’s Baroness Jones.
The woman, wearing glasses and speaking softly, said she was “frustrated” with all the talk of the EU.
She said: “I want my country back and I want freedom.
“I don’t believe our country is free any more.
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