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Stop this Tory Brexit. Its not in the national interest for Wales to Brexit.
Some would say It’s not in the interest of wales to have labour running things but that’s what people have voted for ands that’s what we get. Deal with it and move on.
Whatever your views, the people voted for it and it will go ahead.
I know that not that many voted but those who did, voted to leave.
That is what a lot of remoaners can't and won't accept
You do realise democracy does not end at the ballot box?
This was not an election but nothing more than an 'expensive opinion poll' - not even binding. We deserve a peoples vote on the final deal as the details emerging from Leave are looking very very sketchy indeed, especially Boris's brexit pledge revelations and that f*cked up C3PO lookalike Rees-Mogg.
The tide is turning fast, Leavers like you are panicking as you know you would not win.
You do realise democracy does not end at the ballot box?
This was not an election but nothing more than an 'expensive opinion poll' - not even binding. We deserve a peoples vote on the final deal as the details emerging from Leave are looking very very sketchy indeed, especially Boris's brexit pledge revelations and that f*cked up C3PO lookalike Rees-Mogg.
The tide is turning fast, Leavers like you are panicking as you know you would not win.
Have a peoples say and put it to bed.
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The people had their say once. I’ve not come across one person that voted leave and now wants a second vote.
You do realise democracy does not end at the ballot box?
This was not an election but nothing more than an 'expensive opinion poll' - not even binding. We deserve a peoples vote on the final deal as the details emerging from Leave are looking very very sketchy indeed, especially Boris's brexit pledge revelations and that f*cked up C3PO lookalike Rees-Mogg.
The tide is turning fast, Leavers like you are panicking as you know you would not win.
Have a peoples say and put it to bed.
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I’m all for a people’s vote but it’ll just be advisory, a non binding opinion poll therefore we should just ignore it regardless of the result.
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.
Lemmings are beautiful creatures so thank you, but alas they are herbivores and I quite clearly am not so that’s where the similarity ends.
As for your argument if you indeed have one, if the 2016 vote should be dismissed as an advisory non binding opinion poll then why should we take any notice of the result of a future “people’s vote”? It should surely be ignored and dismissed right?
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.
Should we have a vote to vote for whether things we vote for should be ignored or not? Would that vote be legally binding or would we have to vote in a previous vote whether or not to make that vote legally binding?
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.
We lost the democratic vote so the result should not stand.So you believe in democracy but only if you win?
By feck you remoaners are making twaats of yourselves.
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Which part of "advisory" are you struggling with, you fücking aching simpleton?
By "democracy" do you mean this? Or is "democracy" static?
I know, let's have a vote on it.
The most decisive evidence for a change of opinion comes from the widely-respected social research institute NatCen, in a report authored by the UK’s foremost pollster, Professor Sir John Curtice. The report, published on Wednesday, appears to show a seismic shift in public opinion. Instead of the four-point lead in the real vote, the NatCen polling suggests Remain would take an 18-point lead in a referendum, winning by a landslide 59 per cent to 41 per cent.