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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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WATFORD zero

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Looks like Superphil needs your help and specialist knowledge of internet gremlins and goblins.Perhaps Watford 0 could assist you?

Well I would suggest that you stay away from things you know nothing about

My internet security tells me not to,and the ITK people on here are always telling us to trust experts.Some sites will only give you very basic access to their sites from a non-HTTPS site.They might as well be talking in Pushtu as far as I'm concerned,but then I didn't go to university.

But I guess I'm a little late with that advice :facepalm:
 




Westdene Seagull

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And you know as well as I do, that if the incumbent government decide a vote (referendum or GE) is in their political interests then a vote is what we will get. Would you best against article 50 being extended at this point in time ?

Any sort of new vote would still need to go through the process though. The Electoral Commission has already stated that legislation for a new vote would have to be voted on at latest in early September to have any chance of a vote happening before 29th March. Unless of course you're now suggesting experts could be wrong ?

A50 being extended is a possibility but highly unlikely to happen before we leave and therefore be defunct.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
No it isn't. There will be a backlash if lifelong Labour voters who voted Leave (particularly in the North of England and Wales) are betrayed by Labour. Many of these voters will turn to UKIP as they did in 2015, being listened to is more important than voting for a party cos your granddad did.
Sorry, but you're wrong. Firstly, Labour are not reneging on Brexit, they are talking about a 2nd referendum after two years of complete shambles. Secondly, it'll be a judgement call on whether a short term bloody nose from some of the electorate in constituencies they are nevertheless rock solid might be offset by results in pro-EU marginals that see them gain seats they otherwise might not get.

You still haven't got a clue why people voted leave have you?
Well, I have and I haven't - much like you - because people voted leave for a variety of reasons. I mean, if you ask a jobless bloke on a council estate if he'd like Brexit and you tell him the status quo is all the fault of the EU, why wouldn't he vote leave? It's not like the status quo is working well for him. But that's not the reason Jacob Rees Mogg voted leave is it?

What you actually mean to say is that I still haven't got a clue why YOU voted leave, and you're not wrong there. So what?
 


ManOfSussex

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Apr 11, 2016
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No, fair point. I struggle to believe that all 27 nations in the EU could agree to that, the EU pass the legislation and all members to do likewise before the 29th March though.

Preparatory legal frameworks have already been made by The European Parliament in anticipation of us requesting it for one reason or another. 'Done deal' was the phrase used in The Times by a diplomat on the issue if it arose.
 


WATFORD zero

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No, fair point. I struggle to believe that all 27 nations in the EU could agree to that, the EU pass the legislation and all members to do likewise before the 29th March though.

As I said earlier in the thread, if we are going to blow our own brains out economically, and go 'no deal', then the EU will have a hell of a cleaning bill, being our nearest neighbours.

They would certainly give us an extension to avoid that. (Full payments, no influence, obviously)

And I do seem to have this knack :wink:

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Herr Tubthumper

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Herr Tubthumper

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Simster

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Jul 7, 2003
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It's very sad watching your decline.You need help,badly.Perhaps trying to be German has damaged your brain?
This is absurd. When referring to America in common parlance, we are referring to the United States. Everybody knows that.

So if you say "meat is better in America", there isn't a single person on this board who would construe that as "Oh look, Two Braincells thinks the meat is better in Argentina and Canada". Because if that is what you had meant, you would have said "meat is better in Argentina and Canada". Not prattled on about all you racists who don't like America, and having it explained to you the whole issue surrounding the USA and what it does to it's meat, only 2 or 3 posts later to then insist you meant completely different countries.

You really are an absolute simpleton of the lowest order. Tell me again how funny you found my assertion on Philippine nurses. Another example of you cluelessly wading into something you know nothing about. :lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :dunce: :dunce: :dunce:
 




Herr Tubthumper

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This is absurd. When referring to America in common parlance, we are referring to the United States. Everybody knows that.

So if you say "meat is better in America", there isn't a single person on this board who would construe that as "Oh look, Two Braincells thinks the meat is better in Argentina and Canada". Because if that is what you had meant, you would have said "meat is better in Argentina and Canada". Not prattled on about all you racists who don't like America, and having it explained to you the whole issue surrounding the USA and what it does to it's meat, only 2 or 3 posts later to then insist you meant completely different countries.

You really are an absolute simpleton of the lowest order. Tell me again how funny you found my assertion on Philippine nurses. Another example of you cluelessly wading into something you know nothing about. :lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :dunce: :dunce: :dunce:

Good points, excellently put.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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I'm really confused by this 'America' thing, now that Two Profs has educated us all.

So when Leonard Bernstein wrote "Okay by me in America" about Puerto Ricans searching for a better life, his lyrics were an absolute NONSENSE, given that they were already IN America.

I did love the Eddie Murphy film 'Coming to America' though, about the entitled African prince, seeking a bride in Peru.

And Good for Donald Trump, too, trying to make all of 'America' great again. Big challenge, though not sure how much influence he'll have in Venezuela or Cuba.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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I'm really confused by this 'America' thing, now that Two Profs has educated us all.

So when Leonard Bernstein wrote "Okay by me in America" about Puerto Ricans searching for a better life, his lyrics were an absolute NONSENSE, given that they were already IN America.

I did love the Eddie Murphy film 'Coming to America' though, about the entitled African prince, seeking a bride in Peru.

And Good for Donald Trump, too, trying to make all of 'America' great again. Big challenge, though not sure how much influence he'll have in Venezuela or Cuba.

Bye, bye American Pie
 

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WATFORD zero

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This is absurd. When referring to America in common parlance, we are referring to the United States. Everybody knows that.

So if you say "meat is better in America", there isn't a single person on this board who would construe that as "Oh look, Two Braincells thinks the meat is better in Argentina and Canada". Because if that is what you had meant, you would have said "meat is better in Argentina and Canada". Not prattled on about all you racists who don't like America, and having it explained to you the whole issue surrounding the USA and what it does to it's meat, only 2 or 3 posts later to then insist you meant completely different countries.

You really are an absolute simpleton of the lowest order. Tell me again how funny you found my assertion on Philippine nurses. Another example of you cluelessly wading into something you know nothing about. :lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :dunce: :dunce: :dunce:

I suspect that Two Profs has been getting a little concerned that some of the posts on this thread from his associates over the last few weeks, may have been starting to put his position as 'Brexit Village Idiot' under some threat. (And, to be fair to him, he may have had reason to show a bit of concern).

I think this is just him re-establishing his credentials and ensuring his title is safe for at least a few weeks :thumbsup:
 


nicko31

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:lolol:

It’s another one of those weeks isn’t it? [MENTION=14132]Two Professors[/MENTION] yesterday, [MENTION=240]larus[/MENTION] today. I’m aleady looking forward to Friday when [MENTION=5101]BigGully[/MENTION] wades in and makes a complete plum of himself. As an aside he hasn’t replied to my last post and he’s well past his own self-imposed 5 day timeline.

There must be some more brexdreamists on there know far more than the scientific community.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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I suspect that Two Profs has been getting a little concerned that some of the posts on this thread from his associates over the last few weeks, may have been starting to put his position as 'Brexit Village Idiot' under some threat. (And, to be fair to him, he may have had reason to show a bit of concern).

I think this is just him re-establishing his credentials and ensuring his title is safe for at least a few weeks :thumbsup:

There’s also leavers calling him a moron. At least there’s one thing we can agree on.
 




Chicken Run

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As I said earlier in the thread, if we are going to blow our own brains out economically, and go 'no deal', then the EU will have a hell of a cleaning bill, being our nearest neighbours.

They would certainly give us an extension to avoid that. (Full payments, no influence, obviously)

And I do seem to have this knack :wink:

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I think you’ll find Herr Tubby is the resident Mystic Mong I mean Meg!!!!
 


WATFORD zero

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There’s also leavers calling him a moron. At least there’s one thing we can agree on.

So Two Profs has managed the impossible and united the leavers and remainers on this thread.

Whether you're right and we're wrong or whether we're right and you're wrong - At least we're not him :lolol:
 








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