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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
[Post edited 1 Jan 2021 14:13]
OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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Some leavers have changed their minds, some remainers have changed theirs. There has been no mass changing of minds though. Some polls say there has been a swing one way, other polls say the other way but the biggest polls say the stats are hardly changed. The only thing I can say with any certainty is that the government has made a complete pigs ear of it. If there was a reason to change my mind it would be because of our own incompetent politicians, and don't anyone try to claim Corbyn would have done better. Corbyn already showed all our cards by saying he'd never leave without a deal, the ultimate incompetence definitely akin to a poker player putting his cards face up on the table. It was always hamstrung by the deep divide in the country and that remain politicians have been desperatley trying to undermine brexit. All across the world democracy is in peril because people refuse to accept a democratic mandate and in our case would rather hand power over to unelected leaders in Brussels.
The Countdown begins. on 10:38 - Sep 7 by Catullus
Some leavers have changed their minds, some remainers have changed theirs. There has been no mass changing of minds though. Some polls say there has been a swing one way, other polls say the other way but the biggest polls say the stats are hardly changed. The only thing I can say with any certainty is that the government has made a complete pigs ear of it. If there was a reason to change my mind it would be because of our own incompetent politicians, and don't anyone try to claim Corbyn would have done better. Corbyn already showed all our cards by saying he'd never leave without a deal, the ultimate incompetence definitely akin to a poker player putting his cards face up on the table. It was always hamstrung by the deep divide in the country and that remain politicians have been desperatley trying to undermine brexit. All across the world democracy is in peril because people refuse to accept a democratic mandate and in our case would rather hand power over to unelected leaders in Brussels.
The Countdown begins. on 11:43 - Sep 7 by Batterseajack
.....Or Brexit that was promised was based on a pack of lies and was always undeliverable.
See you’re not interested in anything that proves the EU to be a totally corrupt association. You’d rather continue your bitter argument and refuse to accept the result that didn’t go your way.
The Countdown begins. on 10:38 - Sep 7 by Catullus
Some leavers have changed their minds, some remainers have changed theirs. There has been no mass changing of minds though. Some polls say there has been a swing one way, other polls say the other way but the biggest polls say the stats are hardly changed. The only thing I can say with any certainty is that the government has made a complete pigs ear of it. If there was a reason to change my mind it would be because of our own incompetent politicians, and don't anyone try to claim Corbyn would have done better. Corbyn already showed all our cards by saying he'd never leave without a deal, the ultimate incompetence definitely akin to a poker player putting his cards face up on the table. It was always hamstrung by the deep divide in the country and that remain politicians have been desperatley trying to undermine brexit. All across the world democracy is in peril because people refuse to accept a democratic mandate and in our case would rather hand power over to unelected leaders in Brussels.
See you’re not interested in anything that proves the EU to be a totally corrupt association. You’d rather continue your bitter argument and refuse to accept the result that didn’t go your way.
How am i refusing the accept that results didn't go my way?
And how exactly is the EU corrupt? Arguably its more democratic and transparent than our own government.
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The Countdown begins. on 15:53 - Sep 7 with 2836 views
The Countdown begins. on 12:32 - Sep 7 by Batterseajack
How am i refusing the accept that results didn't go my way?
And how exactly is the EU corrupt? Arguably its more democratic and transparent than our own government.
Tbf, that was a good example of extreme nepotism at the least. Junker’s flunkies shouldn’t walk into positions (and he comes across as a pissed embarrassment of a politician). But you’re right it happens here too. It shouldn’t happen, we can probably all agree on that.
But it also doesn’t swing the debate. It’s merely a useful distraction for the anti-EU types. We know the EU isn’t perfect, but for some reason the leave brigade think remainers have a hard on for the EU whatever they do. But that obviously isn’t the case, so ultimately their argument falls down.
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The Countdown begins. on 17:44 - Sep 7 with 2802 views
The Countdown begins. on 11:43 - Sep 7 by Batterseajack
.....Or Brexit that was promised was based on a pack of lies and was always undeliverable.
What about Cameron's pack of lies, he went to renegotiate and came back claiming he'd gotten what he wanted but he'd achieved next to nothing and only got his way on one of his pledges.
The Countdown begins. on 17:44 - Sep 7 by Catullus
What about Cameron's pack of lies, he went to renegotiate and came back claiming he'd gotten what he wanted but he'd achieved next to nothing and only got his way on one of his pledges.
The Countdown begins. on 21:18 - Sep 7 by Kilkennyjack
The Maybot is even worse than Dai Cam.
Wrong there Kilkenny. Cameron will go down in history as the idiot who nearly managed to break up the UK with the Scottish referendum ( not that I mind) and then went on to risk the UK again to sort out his own Party’s issues by calling a referendum. Eton boy definitely has to be worse.
The Countdown begins. on 17:36 - Sep 7 by LeonWasGod
Tbf, that was a good example of extreme nepotism at the least. Junker’s flunkies shouldn’t walk into positions (and he comes across as a pissed embarrassment of a politician). But you’re right it happens here too. It shouldn’t happen, we can probably all agree on that.
But it also doesn’t swing the debate. It’s merely a useful distraction for the anti-EU types. We know the EU isn’t perfect, but for some reason the leave brigade think remainers have a hard on for the EU whatever they do. But that obviously isn’t the case, so ultimately their argument falls down.
We know Westminster isn't perfect either but at least we get to vote on who is in power. Just for effect, who ever voted for any one of the EU presidents or the commission? If the EU isn't corrupt it's negligent at best and incompetent at worst, how else can it's accounts be in such bad shape? Not signed off by it's own auditors for 20 years, what would an independent auditor make of them? There are by the way, some pro Eu types who do "have a hard on" but only because they'd rather be ruled by Brussels than "the English" and they'd rather be independent even if the WAG reduced Wales to an agrarian backwater with no NHS, no decent schools and we all tugged our forelocks to our betters.
The Countdown begins. on 21:39 - Sep 7 by longlostjack
Wrong there Kilkenny. Cameron will go down in history as the idiot who nearly managed to break up the UK with the Scottish referendum ( not that I mind) and then went on to risk the UK again to sort out his own Party’s issues by calling a referendum. Eton boy definitely has to be worse.
So you are happy for the U.K. to break up, but unhappy for the eu to break up. You’ll be waiting a long time for the U.K. to break up, Scotland isn’t going to vote for independence any time soon.
Sooner the eu dies the better. Nationalism is on the march not just in the eu but also in the USA- and thank god for that.
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The Countdown begins. on 22:05 - Sep 7 with 2733 views
The Countdown begins. on 21:51 - Sep 7 by peenemunde
So you are happy for the U.K. to break up, but unhappy for the eu to break up. You’ll be waiting a long time for the U.K. to break up, Scotland isn’t going to vote for independence any time soon.
Sooner the eu dies the better. Nationalism is on the march not just in the eu but also in the USA- and thank god for that.
I reckon you’ve been on the Jack Daniels. If not explain your understanding of nationalism.