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Remoaner,losers . 23:28 - Nov 10 with 2301162 viewspikeypaul

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]

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The Countdown begins. on 11:59 - Sep 27 with 2586 viewsLeonWasGod

The Countdown begins. on 11:07 - Sep 27 by Jango

They haven’t really sat back though have they. The remainers especially have undermined the brexit process from the very off. Yes it’s been handled badly but for those who have been trying to get the vote overturned from the off to be commenting on how bad negotiations have gone is quite comical.


The claim was Corbyn though and he's done fack all. There's as many vocal remainers in the Tory party - it's always been a Tory issue.
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The Countdown begins. on 12:06 - Sep 27 with 2584 viewsWarwickHunt

The Countdown begins. on 11:51 - Sep 27 by Jango

Yes both, it’s not hard to understand.

And if you think that the negative external factors haven’t had an affect on the negotiations then you’re a bigger idiot than I thought.
[Post edited 27 Sep 2018 12:39]


Fùck me - are all Brexiters dumber than a bag of spanners?
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The Countdown begins. on 12:37 - Sep 27 with 2553 viewsJango

The Countdown begins. on 11:59 - Sep 27 by LeonWasGod

The claim was Corbyn though and he's done fack all. There's as many vocal remainers in the Tory party - it's always been a Tory issue.


Campaigning for a general election and pretty much saying he’ll vote anything down is not doing feck all although I agree he’s hasn’t been the main issue. The issue has been the remainers from all parties.
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The Countdown begins. on 12:40 - Sep 27 with 2546 viewsJango

The Countdown begins. on 12:06 - Sep 27 by WarwickHunt

Fùck me - are all Brexiters dumber than a bag of spanners?


Is that all you’ve got? Absolute melt of a man.
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The Countdown begins. on 14:08 - Sep 27 with 2481 viewssherpajacob

The Countdown begins. on 11:51 - Sep 27 by Jango

Yes both, it’s not hard to understand.

And if you think that the negative external factors haven’t had an affect on the negotiations then you’re a bigger idiot than I thought.
[Post edited 27 Sep 2018 12:39]


if the brexiteers had a plan that worked we would have seen it by now.

its the Brexit paradox

Any politician competent enough to negotiate a successful brexit wouldn't do it in the first place.

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The Countdown begins. on 14:27 - Sep 27 with 2472 viewsHighjack

The Countdown begins. on 12:37 - Sep 27 by Jango

Campaigning for a general election and pretty much saying he’ll vote anything down is not doing feck all although I agree he’s hasn’t been the main issue. The issue has been the remainers from all parties.


If he wants a general election he needs to clearly spell out his plan for brexit. At the moment labour’s official conference policy plan for brexit is to do absolutely nothing and “keep all options open”. Very inspiring.

We have a lame duck of a government and a comatose sloth of an opposition.

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The Countdown begins. on 14:36 - Sep 27 with 2466 viewssherpajacob

The Countdown begins. on 14:27 - Sep 27 by Highjack

If he wants a general election he needs to clearly spell out his plan for brexit. At the moment labour’s official conference policy plan for brexit is to do absolutely nothing and “keep all options open”. Very inspiring.

We have a lame duck of a government and a comatose sloth of an opposition.


The leave campaign didn't spell out their plan for brexit before the referendum.

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The Countdown begins. on 14:45 - Sep 27 with 2459 viewsHighjack

The Countdown begins. on 14:36 - Sep 27 by sherpajacob

The leave campaign didn't spell out their plan for brexit before the referendum.


No but I think they mentioned somewhere that they’d definitely leave the EU. Labour are in a situation where they might leave, might stay, might have another referendum, might have a people’s vote, might have a general election. Nobody f*cking knows whether they are in, out, or shake it all about.

Their official policy coming out of their national conference that they’ve actually taken the time and effort to vote on is “keep all options open”.

No wonder they’re a laughing stock.

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The Countdown begins. on 14:56 - Sep 27 with 2447 viewssherpajacob

The Countdown begins. on 14:45 - Sep 27 by Highjack

No but I think they mentioned somewhere that they’d definitely leave the EU. Labour are in a situation where they might leave, might stay, might have another referendum, might have a people’s vote, might have a general election. Nobody f*cking knows whether they are in, out, or shake it all about.

Their official policy coming out of their national conference that they’ve actually taken the time and effort to vote on is “keep all options open”.

No wonder they’re a laughing stock.


we could leave the EU and fulfil leave's only promise whilst simultaneously joining Schengen, the Euro and staying in the SM and CU.

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The Countdown begins. on 15:32 - Sep 27 with 2427 viewsHighjack

The Countdown begins. on 14:56 - Sep 27 by sherpajacob

we could leave the EU and fulfil leave's only promise whilst simultaneously joining Schengen, the Euro and staying in the SM and CU.


Yes we could. Not sure why that’s relevant though.

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The Countdown begins. on 17:25 - Sep 27 with 2389 viewsCatullus

The Countdown begins. on 11:12 - Sep 27 by WarwickHunt

Comical or undermining? Can't be both, shirley...

How exactly have they undermined the process they aren't actively involved in?

I'll wait.
[Post edited 27 Sep 2018 11:14]


It's not just the remainers from one side that have undermined our position. Remainers from Labour, Tory, Libdem and remainers from other political groups have been on a constant anti brexit diatribe.
Labour have been making promises they will vote down any deal that doesn't meet their 6 red lines, in a Sunday tv interview he couldn't even tell them what those red lines are! One of them is.....Does it deliver the “exact same benefits” as we currently have as members of the Single Market and Customs Union? so we know straightaway they'll vote any deal down because we can't have the exact same benefits without choosing to remain

Read more at: https://inews.co.uk/news/brexit/labour-six-tests-brexit-full-list-sir-keir-starm

Then there's Vince Cable and Tony Blair and their mission to stop Brexit by any means. All they are doing is giving the EU strength, telling them that Parliament will refuse anything unless it's remain as the majority of MP's are remainers never mind how their constituency voted.

Just my opinion, but WTF do I know anyway?
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The Countdown begins. (n/t) on 18:57 - Sep 27 with 2361 viewssherpajacob

The Countdown begins. on 14:56 - Sep 27 by sherpajacob

we could leave the EU and fulfil leave's only promise whilst simultaneously joining Schengen, the Euro and staying in the SM and CU.


[Post edited 27 Sep 2018 18:59]

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The Countdown begins. on 18:59 - Sep 27 with 2355 viewsJango

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[Post edited 27 Sep 2018 18:59]


I could have sworn David Cameron said that leaving the EU meant leaving the Single Market.
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The Countdown begins. on 19:08 - Sep 27 with 2349 viewssherpajacob

The Countdown begins. on 18:59 - Sep 27 by Jango

I could have sworn David Cameron said that leaving the EU meant leaving the Single Market.


Cameron lied about a lot of things in the campaign. He said he would stay to implement the result.

leavers love saying that they saw through all the lies.

How come they didn't see through this one.

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The Countdown begins. on 19:22 - Sep 27 with 2336 viewsJango

The Countdown begins. on 19:08 - Sep 27 by sherpajacob

Cameron lied about a lot of things in the campaign. He said he would stay to implement the result.

leavers love saying that they saw through all the lies.

How come they didn't see through this one.


Why don’t you go the full hog and say he lied about there being a referendum? Stop acting like a child.
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The Countdown begins. on 19:26 - Sep 27 with 2331 viewslonglostjack

The Countdown begins. on 19:22 - Sep 27 by Jango

Why don’t you go the full hog and say he lied about there being a referendum? Stop acting like a child.


Daft response.

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The Countdown begins. on 20:42 - Sep 27 with 2301 viewsJango

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Daft response.


It’s not a daft response, it’s a pathetic argument. He stated time and time again the vote was once in a lifetime and was to leave the EU and single market. That was what people were voting for. They didn’t vote based on whether he would stay on or not. If the idiots had just accepted that from the beginning then just maybe things may have mapped out a little different over the last 2 years.
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The Countdown begins. on 21:02 - Sep 27 with 2281 viewslonglostjack

The Countdown begins. on 20:42 - Sep 27 by Jango

It’s not a daft response, it’s a pathetic argument. He stated time and time again the vote was once in a lifetime and was to leave the EU and single market. That was what people were voting for. They didn’t vote based on whether he would stay on or not. If the idiots had just accepted that from the beginning then just maybe things may have mapped out a little different over the last 2 years.


Blair was bad but Cameron took it to another level. Why anybody should pay the slightest notice to what the fool said is beyond me.

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The Countdown begins. on 21:09 - Sep 27 with 2275 viewsCatullus

Cameron behaved like a Coward, or maybe his attempt to renegotiate with the EU made him realise if we chose leave he'd be no use? Lets face it, none of the experts believed we'd vote to leave, Cameron probably thought he'd get a mandate for what he'd managed to "win" and the plebs would shut up for another 40 years.
Blair promised us a referendum but thought it'd be a close run thing so wouldn't take a chance on us choosing (in his opinion) the wrong way...which he was right about, he'd judged public opinion fairly accurately.
Cameron and Osborne left a sh/t storm behind, made no plans or thought about what would happen if we chose leave because they presumed we all loved the EU and now we have Dumb and Dumber (May and Corbyn) divided political parties, a divided Parliament and a divided country.
They couldn't have left a bigger mess if they'd tried.

Just my opinion, but WTF do I know anyway?
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The Countdown begins. on 21:20 - Sep 27 with 2269 viewsKilkennyjack


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The Countdown begins. on 21:23 - Sep 27 with 2268 viewsBytholWyn

It's interesting isn't it how Brexiteers insist that Remainers honour the result of the referendum, but then follow that up that by stating that the result has a particular significance of their choosing that didn't form a part of the referendum question. The vote to leave, which I respect, was just that. Anything from a tokenistic Norway minus departure to a no-deal Brexit would satisfy the outcome of the referendum.

But if we're going to bring entirely subjective interpretations of the result into play then a tokenistic Norway minus deal would be far more acceptable to a greater number of people than a no-deal Brexit. A tokenistic Brexit would be grudgingly acceptable to most Remainers - and a fair proportion of Leavers for whom their original vote was a close call. Hard Brexiteers would be up in arms of course. But, with regard to a no-deal Brexit - all Remainers can be expected to be adamantly opposed and a fair proportion of leavers too.

One thing is for sure, had the referendum option been to Remain or an immediate no-deal Brexit then we would be remaining in the EU for sure.

All this talk of saying that the outcome had a particular meaning, whether it's leaving the single market, or leaving the customs union, is pure bullshit, and has no democratic basis to it.

I expect when all is done we will end up with a Norway plus deal i.e. a similar deal to the one Norway obtained, but with a few extras reflecting the additional economic standing of the UK economy. This is just about the only deal that marries the political imperative of the referendum result and the fundamental economic realities. It's hard to see that outcome being achieved with May in power mind - given her oft-repeated red lines, so interesting times ahead methinks.

At some point the adults in the room have to come to the fore - but they're leaving it very, very late...
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The Countdown begins. on 21:45 - Sep 27 with 2256 viewsGowerjack

The Countdown begins. on 16:21 - Sep 26 by FerrisBuellerJB

No one in 1975 voted to be part of the EU, the vote was for joining the common market not the facist state that evolved. At least we’ve reversed that.

Everything else is down to the tippy tappy joke negotiations coupled with Corbyn and the rest of The Momentum Party (its not Labour anymore in reality) turning Brexit into Party politics for their own agenda for the people my arse.

Brexit should have been conducted by a coalition with all differences put aside in a similar way that happened during the war.

It’s been fecked up by undemocratic facist left wing pigs.
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Arrant nonsense.

Plastic since 1974
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The Countdown begins. on 21:53 - Sep 27 with 2251 viewsKilkennyjack

The Countdown begins. on 16:21 - Sep 26 by FerrisBuellerJB

No one in 1975 voted to be part of the EU, the vote was for joining the common market not the facist state that evolved. At least we’ve reversed that.

Everything else is down to the tippy tappy joke negotiations coupled with Corbyn and the rest of The Momentum Party (its not Labour anymore in reality) turning Brexit into Party politics for their own agenda for the people my arse.

Brexit should have been conducted by a coalition with all differences put aside in a similar way that happened during the war.

It’s been fecked up by undemocratic facist left wing pigs.
[Post edited 26 Sep 2018 16:40]


Its not a fecking war.

These good people are our friends.


Smash this Tory Brexit.

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The Countdown begins. on 21:53 - Sep 27 with 2251 viewsWarwickHunt

The Countdown begins. on 19:26 - Sep 27 by longlostjack

Daft response.


Daft poster. What did you expect?
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The Countdown begins. on 22:11 - Sep 27 with 2236 viewssherpajacob

The Countdown begins. on 20:42 - Sep 27 by Jango

It’s not a daft response, it’s a pathetic argument. He stated time and time again the vote was once in a lifetime and was to leave the EU and single market. That was what people were voting for. They didn’t vote based on whether he would stay on or not. If the idiots had just accepted that from the beginning then just maybe things may have mapped out a little different over the last 2 years.


Leave voters repeatedly say they did their own research and weren't swayed by what politicians said as both sides told a multitude of lies.

Those that did their research knew 2 facts.

The referendum was advisory
The single market and customs union were not on the ballot paper.

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