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by drooopy 1333 days ago
Again, not the same thing. British people didn't lose it. Nobody took it away against the public's will. They voted in favour of getting rid of it.
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As I said before, it does not matter. Before someone had an email address and now they don't, and it could happen to anyone with an .eu domain. This is what matters. It is an unreliable TLD for email addresses that you want to last.
That's what I figured, which is why I never had a .eu domain.
I specifically remember voting against brexit. Guess I ticked the wrong box.
When was the last time a national vote was unanimous?