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[Politics] Brexit

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


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WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,772
I voted to leave and if the EU won't give us a decent deal then a No deal it is.

Starmer and his mates need to back off and stop whipping up a frenzy, people will get hurt and killed over this if they continue to try and stop the what the people voted for, it really will get very ugly.

Leave was the vote, so the government are doing their best to get a deal, but they are being hampered by the backpack brigade with stupid placards.

LET IT GO NOW.

Even the Archbishop wants OUT.

So what you going to do Mouldy Boy ? Some Direct Action from you personally ???

Or, far more likely, meet Ppf on benefits day, down the pub for your half of mild and 30g of Old Holborn and spend the rest of Giro day 'planning' your next series of badly spelt posts in CAPITALS :lolol:

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D

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So what you going to do Mouldy Boy ? Some Direct Action from you personally ???

Or meet Ppf on benefits day, dwon the pub and 'plan' your next series of badly spelt posts in CAPITALS :lolol:

LET IT GO NOW WATFORD.

Ironic you knocking my spelling, down isn't spelt dwon!:lolol::lolol:
 


Grombleton

Surrounded by <div>s
Dec 31, 2011
7,356
Let me spell this out I have not threatened anyone, I am stating a fact it is a fever pitch and blood will be spilt, it is inevitable and your crowd stirring it up are to blame.

Leave means Leave.

Let it be.

I'm not going to throw insults about, but can you not see how this can be interpreted by some as 'If you don't stop what you're doing there'll be violence', as if it is their fault for any violence? That can definitely sound threatening, even if you may not have meant it to.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,273

About three months ago Theresa May was at PMQ's slagging off Corbyn's plans to invest in schools , increase funding to the police and invest in the NHS, she said that he would bring the country to ruins, another Venezuela by his and John McDonnell's spending plans...… Suddenly it's Boris and the Tories who are spaffing all the cash we allegedly never had three months ago but, we won't turn in to another Venezuela under Boris despite the real threat of No Deal and profligate spending ? How times change !
 


Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,443
LET IT GO NOW WATFORD.

Ironic you knocking my spelling, down isn't spelt dwon!:lolol::lolol:

What are you repeatedly directing people to 'Let Go' Mouldy? Their principles?
The newly appointed Cabinet members have done that, but I see no reason why reasonable people should do that, whichever side of the argument they follow.
Will you let your (ill-thought out) beliefs go? Probably not.....
 
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pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Why are the ugly snobby types that like to repeatedly pour scorn on benefits, the self-absorbed judgemental folk that are intolerant of spelling mistakes and those that have an over inflated view of their own self-importance, always the same people?
:shrug:
 








Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
As we enter yet another week that might be considered as the most important in recent history (until the next week), I guess we need to strap ourselves in for a bumpy ride...…………..
Will the Tories tear themselves apart? Will the rebels coalesce on a specific tactic? Will Michael Gove finally drown in his own slime?
 


D

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I'm not going to throw insults about, but can you not see how this can be interpreted by some as 'If you don't stop what you're doing there'll be violence', as if it is their fault for any violence? That can definitely sound threatening, even if you may not have meant it to.

Yes, I can see how some would see that, but things can be read and viewed very differently.

Example:

People are threatening to block roads and cause havoc, they will need to be removed and when you are trying to uphold the law bobby might bang your nose hence 'there will be blood spilt'.
or
Someone whose business is being disrupted by these spoilt, kids who won't let it go, may just get confronted by that business person and who could blame them.

or the fact everyone on the leave side is utterly and truly pissed off with parliament and the activist remainers for not being democratic and letting government follow through on what 17.4m voted for, let's face it if you keep provoking at some point.....snap I would say we are at near on full tension now, street riots........every chance.

I think the remain side has seemed to forget about the leavers and what they voted for and are trying to take away from them, well I can tell you now they will not put up with it, you will not take away our freedom.

You are achieving nothing but HATE amongst people and you are naive enough to believe in project fear.

If the remain gets their bill through this hurricane will go from grade 2 to a grade 4 and a grade 5 will be predicted shortly after that.

I can only suggest batten down your hatches, sandbag your doors and windows and most of all keep your fingers crossed.

A hurricane can not be avoided though.

However, if you LET IT GO, this can be avoided and we can all live happily ever after.

What are you repeatedly directing people to 'Let Go' Mouldy? Their principles?
The newly appointed Cabinet members have done that, but I see no reason why reasonable people should do that, whichever side of the argument they follow.
Will you let your (ill-thought out) beliefs go? Probably not.....

I am not conversing with you as your too weak to post under your original username.
Go and stalk someone else.
 




Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
Fairly safe to say the Leavers, on here, all have off-shore accounts.

After all nobody would prop up tax dodgers literally taking money out of their own pockets:-

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WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,772
Yes, I can see how some would see that, but things can be read and viewed very differently.

Example:

People are threatening to block roads and cause havoc, they will need to be removed and when you are trying to uphold the law bobby might bang your nose hence 'there will be blood spilt'.
or
Someone whose business is being disrupted by these spoilt, kids who won't let it go, may just get confronted by that business person and who could blame them.

or the fact everyone on the leave side is utterly and truly pissed off with parliament and the activist remainers for not being democratic and letting government follow through on what 17.4m voted for, let's face it if you keep provoking at some point.....snap I would say we are at near on full tension now, street riots........every chance.

I think the remain side has seemed to forget about the leavers and what they voted for and are trying to take away from them, well I can tell you now they will not put up with it, you will not take away our freedom.

You are achieving nothing but HATE amongst people and you are naive enough to believe in project fear.

If the remain gets their bill through this hurricane will go from grade 2 to a grade 4 and a grade 5 will be predicted shortly after that.

I can only suggest batten down your hatches, sandbag your doors and windows and most of all keep your fingers crossed.

A hurricane can not be avoided though.

However, if you LET IT GO, this can be avoided and we can all live happily ever after.



I am not conversing with you as your too weak to post under your original username.
Go and stalk someone else.

So there's a fair to middling chance that a half of mild will be spilt

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And you use the line 'you are naive enough to believe in project fear'

:lolol::lolol::lolol::lolol:
 


Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,443
Yes, I can see how some would see that, but things can be read and viewed very differently.



I am not conversing with you as your too weak to post under your original username.
Go and stalk someone else.

'you're = you are'.... worth learning.

The rest of your comment is tripe again and doesn't address the Brexit question.
 






Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
As we enter yet another week that might be considered as the most important in recent history (until the next week), I guess we need to strap ourselves in for a bumpy ride...…………..
Will the Tories tear themselves apart? Will the rebels coalesce on a specific tactic? Will Michael Gove finally drown in his own slime?
Past caring, personally.

I reckon turning off the news will make this week a lot sweeter.
 


pb21

Well-known member
Apr 23, 2010
6,688
Yes, I can see how some would see that, but things can be read and viewed very differently.

Example:

People are threatening to block roads and cause havoc, they will need to be removed and when you are trying to uphold the law bobby might bang your nose hence 'there will be blood spilt'.
or
Someone whose business is being disrupted by these spoilt, kids who won't let it go, may just get confronted by that business person and who could blame them.

or the fact everyone on the leave side is utterly and truly pissed off with parliament and the activist remainers for not being democratic and letting government follow through on what 17.4m voted for, let's face it if you keep provoking at some point.....snap I would say we are at near on full tension now, street riots........every chance.

I think the remain side has seemed to forget about the leavers and what they voted for and are trying to take away from them, well I can tell you now they will not put up with it, you will not take away our freedom.

You are achieving nothing but HATE amongst people and you are naive enough to believe in project fear.

If the remain gets their bill through this hurricane will go from grade 2 to a grade 4 and a grade 5 will be predicted shortly after that.

I can only suggest batten down your hatches, sandbag your doors and windows and most of all keep your fingers crossed.

A hurricane can not be avoided though.

However, if you LET IT GO, this can be avoided and we can all live happily ever after.



I am not conversing with you as your too weak to post under your original username.
Go and stalk someone else.

Parliament has been acting entirely democratically, and continues to do so. No need for any violence.

If a bill goes through Parliament to seek an extension democratically I am not sure what the problem is. No need for any violence.

Just because you don't like this is not justification for blood to be spilled.

The remain side has not forget about the leavers and what they voted for; this was to leave the EU, nothing more, nothing less.
 


highflyer

Well-known member
Jan 21, 2016
2,553
Fairly safe to say the Leavers, on here, all have off-shore accounts.

After all nobody would prop up tax dodgers literally taking money out of their own pockets:-

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An there is probably a LOT more that we don't know about Rees Mogg and his chums in and around parliament.

Mr Mogg personally led the charge in parliament to block and delay a law that would ensure we would all know who sits behind the anonymous companies in the British Virgin Islands and other UK controlled tax havens. Why were he, Boris and others so keen to ensure all that offsore shenanigans remained secret? One day we may find out, but unfortunately it could be be too late when we do.
 




D

Deleted member 2719

Guest
Parliament has been acting entirely democratically, and continues to do so. No need for any violence.

If a bill goes through Parliament to seek an extension democratically I am not sure what the problem is. No need for any violence.

Just because you don't like this is not justification for blood to be spilled.

The remain side has not forget about the leavers and what they voted for; this was to leave the EU, nothing more, nothing less.

But Parliament is not following the will of the British people, it makes me laugh how remain will spin it and say the 'peoples vote' for a 2nd referendum.

The people did vote, 17.4m voted they voted LEAVE.

It can't get any more simple.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
But Parliament is not following the will of the British people, it makes me laugh how remain will spin it and say the 'peoples vote' for a 2nd referendum.

The people did vote, 17.4m voted they voted LEAVE.

It can't get any more simple.

What is the will of the people? Not what was the will of the voters three years ago.
Why not ask us now, when we know a lot more about it? If it is such a good idea, then you've got nothing to worry about.
 


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