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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.
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OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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If I was government I would have respected the result and If they wanted a return to EU that badly I would ramped up the austerity and deliberately tanked the economy and then maybe the Brexiteers would be begging to rejoin EU.
This Brexit saga has shown how corrupt the political system is and democracy is just an illusion.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 12:45 - Mar 29 with 1861 views
The Independent Group has today applied to be a political party under the name "Change UK" or 'Chuk' for short. Looking at some of their members I think they can certainly offer us some real radical change from the sort of politics we've seen in the last 30 years.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 12:45 - Mar 29 by Highjack
The Independent Group has today applied to be a political party under the name "Change UK" or 'Chuk' for short. Looking at some of their members I think they can certainly offer us some real radical change from the sort of politics we've seen in the last 30 years.
Looking at some of their members, I'd say not. They lack any semblance of a "heavyweight" politician.
I respect the way Berger has dealt with the anti-semitism thrown at her, but when the guy wanting to lead is Chuka "Office editted wikipedia entry to say I was often called 'Britain's Barack Obama'" Umunna I don't quite think we should annoint it as groundbreaking.
SDP they are not.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 12:54 - Mar 29 with 1839 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 12:48 - Mar 29 by bluey_the_blue
Looking at some of their members, I'd say not. They lack any semblance of a "heavyweight" politician.
I respect the way Berger has dealt with the anti-semitism thrown at her, but when the guy wanting to lead is Chuka "Office editted wikipedia entry to say I was often called 'Britain's Barack Obama'" Umunna I don't quite think we should annoint it as groundbreaking.
SDP they are not.
No they will change! We will have change.
Everything will change!
Change!
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The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 11:30 - Mar 29 by bluey_the_blue
Evidence?
Look at the slim margin of victory for leave, 1.7m wasn't it? 3 years on look at how many voters have reached voting age plus add in the ones who didn't vote and the ones who have changed their minds, that 1.7m would be obliterated.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:10 - Mar 29 by Ebo
Look at the slim margin of victory for leave, 1.7m wasn't it? 3 years on look at how many voters have reached voting age plus add in the ones who didn't vote and the ones who have changed their minds, that 1.7m would be obliterated.
Ironic really. Bluey asking for evidence but not supporting a second referendum.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:12 - Mar 29 by longlostjack
Ironic really. Bluey asking for evidence but not supporting a second referendum.
He knows he would have his arse handed to him. Not long now before he goes off for his annual disappearance from this site. I'm predicting around early to mid May.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:12 - Mar 29 by longlostjack
Ironic really. Bluey asking for evidence but not supporting a second referendum.
I disagree with a second referendum because it could lead to a neverendum. Remain win - what then? Best of 3, best of 5? Leave win? It still won't be accepted because after all, it's old racist people only who vote Leave, right?
I think May has been abysmal, MPs who have voted for Article 50 knowing no deal default with a timeframe who then went on to work against that have been pathetic. It's been poor all round.
What is damaging is uncertainty. The longer the process goes on, the more damaging it is. Most people would rather get on with trade talks.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:39 - Mar 29 with 1767 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:21 - Mar 29 by Ebo
He knows he would have his arse handed to him. Not long now before he goes off for his annual disappearance from this site. I'm predicting around early to mid May.
I left for a while over Christmas for specific personal reasons which two people on this site know about - and I thank them for allowing me to get stuff off my chest, they've been incredibly helpful and know who they are.
So basically,Ebo, in the gentlest and kindest possible spirit, please go fvck yourself with a cactus...
Now, with regards to a second referendum, a Remain win, if that happened would solve nothing. Do you continue holding referendums until a specified period, possibly in the hope people think "ah sod it, just Remain anyway"? I'd agree a Remain win by a decisive manner would prevent a third referendum - equally so would a Leave win by a decisive manner.
What I asked you for was evidence of a vast shift in the mindset of the people eligible to vote in a second referendum - John Curtice found no such thing.
I'd suggest most people just want the process over with.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:47 - Mar 29 with 1750 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:39 - Mar 29 by bluey_the_blue
I left for a while over Christmas for specific personal reasons which two people on this site know about - and I thank them for allowing me to get stuff off my chest, they've been incredibly helpful and know who they are.
So basically,Ebo, in the gentlest and kindest possible spirit, please go fvck yourself with a cactus...
Now, with regards to a second referendum, a Remain win, if that happened would solve nothing. Do you continue holding referendums until a specified period, possibly in the hope people think "ah sod it, just Remain anyway"? I'd agree a Remain win by a decisive manner would prevent a third referendum - equally so would a Leave win by a decisive manner.
What I asked you for was evidence of a vast shift in the mindset of the people eligible to vote in a second referendum - John Curtice found no such thing.
I'd suggest most people just want the process over with.
hasn’t been a single poll in almost a year now with Leave lead. 70 polls since GE17 show only two (+1) leads, 5 Ties, 63 Remain leads, recent avg plus 7/8 remain.
Hypothesis: General Election 2017 was a structural break in polled support for Remain/Leave
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:32 - Mar 29 by bluey_the_blue
I disagree with a second referendum because it could lead to a neverendum. Remain win - what then? Best of 3, best of 5? Leave win? It still won't be accepted because after all, it's old racist people only who vote Leave, right?
I think May has been abysmal, MPs who have voted for Article 50 knowing no deal default with a timeframe who then went on to work against that have been pathetic. It's been poor all round.
What is damaging is uncertainty. The longer the process goes on, the more damaging it is. Most people would rather get on with trade talks.
Nonsense. If May’s deal is voted down YET again and Parliament can’t agree a consensus approach then it should go back to the people. No deal vs Remain. I have a feeling though that Parliament will reach a consensus around the Customs Union. That feeling seems to be shared by a fair few Brexiteers by the way they are now coming around to backing May’s awful deal 😂 !
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:39 - Mar 29 by bluey_the_blue
I left for a while over Christmas for specific personal reasons which two people on this site know about - and I thank them for allowing me to get stuff off my chest, they've been incredibly helpful and know who they are.
So basically,Ebo, in the gentlest and kindest possible spirit, please go fvck yourself with a cactus...
Now, with regards to a second referendum, a Remain win, if that happened would solve nothing. Do you continue holding referendums until a specified period, possibly in the hope people think "ah sod it, just Remain anyway"? I'd agree a Remain win by a decisive manner would prevent a third referendum - equally so would a Leave win by a decisive manner.
What I asked you for was evidence of a vast shift in the mindset of the people eligible to vote in a second referendum - John Curtice found no such thing.
I'd suggest most people just want the process over with.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:32 - Mar 29 by bluey_the_blue
I disagree with a second referendum because it could lead to a neverendum. Remain win - what then? Best of 3, best of 5? Leave win? It still won't be accepted because after all, it's old racist people only who vote Leave, right?
I think May has been abysmal, MPs who have voted for Article 50 knowing no deal default with a timeframe who then went on to work against that have been pathetic. It's been poor all round.
What is damaging is uncertainty. The longer the process goes on, the more damaging it is. Most people would rather get on with trade talks.
Ah, the best of three/five/seven argument.
Grow up, Bluey FFS.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:59 - Mar 29 with 1717 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:54 - Mar 29 by WarwickHunt
Ah, the best of three/five/seven argument.
Grow up, Bluey FFS.
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It;s a valid point hough Warwick.
Unless a second referendum provides a conclusive decision, it rumbles on. If it's 52/48 in favour of Remain then we're at the same point in terms of no real conclusive public view.
Equally, what would be on second referendum? May's deal vs Remain? Leave vs Remain? No deal vs Remain?
I'm personally at the stage of May's Deal? No deal? Any other deal? Whatever, just get things over with.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 14:05 - Mar 29 with 1714 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:59 - Mar 29 by bluey_the_blue
It;s a valid point hough Warwick.
Unless a second referendum provides a conclusive decision, it rumbles on. If it's 52/48 in favour of Remain then we're at the same point in terms of no real conclusive public view.
Equally, what would be on second referendum? May's deal vs Remain? Leave vs Remain? No deal vs Remain?
I'm personally at the stage of May's Deal? No deal? Any other deal? Whatever, just get things over with.
You are arguing that the 2016 referendum was inconclusive because it was 52/48.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:59 - Mar 29 by bluey_the_blue
It;s a valid point hough Warwick.
Unless a second referendum provides a conclusive decision, it rumbles on. If it's 52/48 in favour of Remain then we're at the same point in terms of no real conclusive public view.
Equally, what would be on second referendum? May's deal vs Remain? Leave vs Remain? No deal vs Remain?
I'm personally at the stage of May's Deal? No deal? Any other deal? Whatever, just get things over with.
With respect, Bluey, it’s a load of big hairy bollox.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 14:36 - Mar 29 with 1655 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 14:28 - Mar 29 by sherpajacob
You are arguing that the 2016 referendum was inconclusive because it was 52/48.
feck me, I agree with Bluey on something.
I'm arguing that those arguing the original referendum was inconclusive cannot then argue a second referendum is conclusive if delivering same margin other way around.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 14:46 - Mar 29 with 1636 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 14:36 - Mar 29 by bluey_the_blue
I'm arguing that those arguing the original referendum was inconclusive cannot then argue a second referendum is conclusive if delivering same margin other way around.
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:10 - Mar 29 by Ebo
Look at the slim margin of victory for leave, 1.7m wasn't it? 3 years on look at how many voters have reached voting age plus add in the ones who didn't vote and the ones who have changed their minds, that 1.7m would be obliterated.
That’s the exact sort of deluded ignorance we seen from remainers before the first vote. We know how that ended.
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Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 15:13 - Mar 29 with 1571 views
Countdown to the end of Democracy in the UK on 13:39 - Mar 29 by bluey_the_blue
I left for a while over Christmas for specific personal reasons which two people on this site know about - and I thank them for allowing me to get stuff off my chest, they've been incredibly helpful and know who they are.
So basically,Ebo, in the gentlest and kindest possible spirit, please go fvck yourself with a cactus...
Now, with regards to a second referendum, a Remain win, if that happened would solve nothing. Do you continue holding referendums until a specified period, possibly in the hope people think "ah sod it, just Remain anyway"? I'd agree a Remain win by a decisive manner would prevent a third referendum - equally so would a Leave win by a decisive manner.
What I asked you for was evidence of a vast shift in the mindset of the people eligible to vote in a second referendum - John Curtice found no such thing.
I'd suggest most people just want the process over with.
There is an obvious reason why leavers have not changed their minds.. and it isn't sovereignty, taking back control, 350million, or wonderful new trade deals.