Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
It's amazing that all the Brexit right wing head banging loonies are the ones who think it's ok to be a racist bully on the Dianne Abbot thread, just shows their nasty mind set
Care to show an example of my selfishness? Or have you muddled your language once again?
You need to think hard about who the ‘undemocratic loons’ actually are.
You're kiddin me, are you that arrogant that you cannot even begin to believe that you are the ultimate 'me me me' poster, really.
What was it 'affirmation that I do not really fit' or something, oh the drama.
but they're just deluded and can't face up to realityWhat vote am I trying to suppress? I'm supporting the vote, the one that actually happened. You, and some of your Europhile mates, are the ones who are trying one way or another to make the result go away.
I think you'll find his definition of 'undemocratic loons' is perfectly clear. It is not all remainers, most of whom, although they do not like the referendum result, have accepted it as a democratic decision (this incidentally includes the Government who are currently trying to deliver Brexit, despite most of them having voted remain). On the other hand, there are people who are trying to subvert or reverse Brexit, and they - and they alone - are clearly the ones to whom his definition applies, and that certainly isn't all the 16 million mainly perfectly decent people who voted remain.
ww1photos.com/Goodbye-ee.htmlIt's amazing that all the Brexit right wing head banging loonies are the ones who think it's ok to be a racist bully on the Dianne Abbot thread, just shows their nasty mind set
so what ,should have got off their fat arses and done something about it ,no good coming out with this shit , TYPICAL GRIZZLINGI see that the Daily Mail ran a story on Saturday that according to a BMG poll the split of voters is now 55.5 - 44.5 Remain.
They say that whilst 9 out of 10 of voters haven't changed their minds since the Referendum it is the 13 million who didn't vote who are now coming out in favour of Remain.
I see that the Daily Mail ran a story on Saturday that according to a BMG poll the split of voters is now 55.5 - 44.5 Remain.
They say that whilst 9 out of 10 of voters haven't changed their minds since the Referendum it is the 13 million who didn't vote who are now coming out in favour of Remain.
I see that the Daily Mail ran a story on Saturday that according to a BMG poll the split of voters is now 55.5 - 44.5 Remain.
They say that whilst 9 out of 10 of voters haven't changed their minds since the Referendum it is the 13 million who didn't vote who are now coming out in favour of Remain.
Has she not read clause 49?
https://news.sky.com/story/theresa-...e-deal-after-unified-cabinet-meeting-11177411
18 months in since the vote, still deluded. Paul Dacre has obviously been on the blower again
May claimed the UK could benefit from Brexit. Asked if the prime minister explained how Britain would benefit from leaving the EU, the spokesman said:
The prime minister said it provides us with an opportunity. We want to be able to strike those ambitious trade deals with other countries. And she believes that there is an opportunity here, if grasped, to make us a more prosperous, more secure country.
A colleague pointed out that, in the one major speech she gave during the EU referendum campaign, May argued the opposite; she said Brexit would be bad for prosperity and security. When this was put to him, the spokesman said he did not want to go over old ground.
I am interested in the use of the word ‘subvert’ and what this says about many Brexiter’s mindsets. It implies that anyone who advocates democratic consultation for the purposes of clarification, to present choices or to address major constitutional issues is actually trying to sabotage the whole process. In fact any view expressed by someone with remainer tendencies is to be distrusted and their views can be discounted. This position justifies vilification, hysterical accusations of treason which at best seek to shout down any argument and, at worst, put people in actual danger. I have no more rights than a leave voter from Barnsley but I certainly have no fewer; this is a pretty fundamental tenet of democracy.
Had the referendum gone 48-52 the other way I would fully expect Farage to jump on any issue he could to put the case for further consultation. It is unlikely that I would have agreed with him but I would recognise that it is a key component of a democracy that those representing a proportion of the population can express their views and challenge the status quo.
You need to think hard about who the ‘undemocratic loons’ actually are.
I see that the Daily Mail ran a story on Saturday that according to a BMG poll the split of voters is now 55.5 - 44.5 Remain.
They say that whilst 9 out of 10 of voters haven't changed their minds since the Referendum it is the 13 million who didn't vote who are now coming out in favour of Remain.