Can we go back on all the General Elections won in similar fashion?
Hear, hear! Heath out! Thatcher out!
Can we go back on all the General Elections won in similar fashion?
If only Farage had shrugged his shoulders and got on with his life. An object lesson in persistent one policy party, threatening to win seats from a major party to force a referendum, that no major party wanted to have.
...............but until 1975 here was no disappointing referendum result to shrug our shoulders at. And of course, up until the 1975 referendum, there was hope our fellow voters wouldn't be taken in by the very dirty 'yes' campaign, which was purely based on demonising those who opposed joining.But of course the UK joined the Common Market prior to the referendum
Plenty of remainers wanted a referendum as they were confident this "once in a lifetime" vote would put the issue to bed
A remarkable effort by Farage, you'll one day have to agree - a political triumph in the face of opposition from the entire establishment, and triumph it undoubtedly was, as he achieved his aim. We have lived through, and witnessed, a bit of history.
Blimey...seemly according to guido Fawkes, eu are saying that the right to remain is not on the table. So we will suddenly have loads of ex pats from Spain and France back and presumably. That means all the Eu citizens in the U.K. May háve to go back?
Lots of scare stories around....
Can we go back on all the General Elections won in similar fashion?
A remarkable effort by Farage, you'll one day have to agree - a political triumph in the face of opposition from the entire establishment, and triumph it undoubtedly was, as he achieved his aim. We have lived through, and witnessed, a bit of history.
Blimey...seemly according to guido Fawkes, eu are saying that the right to remain is not on the table. So we will suddenly have loads of ex pats from Spain and France back and presumably. That means all the Eu citizens in the U.K. May háve to go back?
Lots of scare stories around....
Project Fear still alive and well and looking stupid...........
In the interests of fairness, please don't leave out Blair the warmonger.Hear, hear! Heath out! Thatcher out!
...............but until 1975 here was no disappointing referendum result to shrug our shoulders at. And of course, up until the 1975 referendum, there was hope our fellow voters wouldn't be taken in by the very dirty 'yes' campaign, which was purely based on demonising those who opposed joining.
In the interests of fairness, please don't leave out Blair the warmonger.
Trying to wiggle out of your earlier comments.
In response to
and waited patiently for the day when the EU inevitably crashes and burns.
You stated
Many of us have been waiting for that since 1975.
Therefore if you're linking your statement to the referendum then logically if there had been no referendum in 1975 or 2016 you would have been happy inside the EU given you have only stated you wanted the EU to collapse from 1975.
i see Tusk is being reported as saying their Brexit vote was motivated by "the rejection of the free movement of people and all the rights it entails"
at least Donald hasnt conveniently forgotten what was on the table during the referendum vote.
No. You're just being a typical remoaner, trying to twist everything to suit your views. I was never happy joining the EEU or whatever it was called back then. Of course, until the electorate were misled in 1975, there was hope. Now, thankfully, there is hope again. Not that you want to hear that, of course.
Wish you guys could stop moaning about others not being delighted with the way things are going currently. Talk of a second referendum now is not about a rerun of the leave or remain question. It would be around accept and leave or refuse and remain. This time, it would be clear what the leave option would give you. Sounds very democratic to me, and the likes of me could not argue that the likes of you voted on lies and false promises.