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[Politics] Brexit

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


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    1,099


Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
All groups are as bad as each other. There are no winners here.

If only this was #2.

It could have prevented 2457 pages and a further #98271 posts. :lol:
 




D

Deleted member 2719

Guest
You win thicko of the year award . They were found innocent thanks to people like Corbyn campaigning for them

Don't let the truth get in the way of good Daily Mail click bait....

Not only innocent, but received large sums of compensation.

I am surprised (but then I shouldn't really be) that anyone still uses the Daily Mail, for 'news'.


Of course, I know they were found innocent, because of false evidence, but that is not the full story.

There is NO smoke without fire, and trust me I know more about this than you might think.



Corbyn and McDonnell are dangerous men and anyone who believes otherwise has been brainwashed.
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
Both groups are as bad as each other. There are no winners here.
Bad winners and bad losers now infect our society.

Leave them to it and just be disappointed in many of your fellow citizens. That's what I am doing.

There is a perfectly achievable deal, but bad winning zealots, and bad losing zealots won't let it be done.


52% of the vote does not give 100% of the say. 'Shut up, you lost' brings no one together.

Equally, blocking every compromise deal to force a referendum re-run is not respecting the voters.
 
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D

Deleted member 2719

Guest
As Mouldy predicted a couple of days ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5K7YPxF7ka8
Regards
DF

The problem is so obvious to see if you keep blocking democracy like the remainers and parliament are trying to do the people will speak, and if they keep winding people up with 'thicko' taunts and demonstrations people will punch, the remoaners are costing this country a fortune with delay and demonstrations.
They moan the police are stretched yet they line the street and demonstrate about something that has been democratically voted for, wasting valuable police resources.

Shame on them.

It's a mess and they need to share a huge part of that.

People can only take so much, it will get worse unless the remoaners back off and appeal to the liberals and Labour that they are happy to be democratic and let us leave on October 31st.

Over to you remainers.............
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Which situation is more likely to see a return of Irish Republican terrorism, Boris Johnsons No Deal, or Corbyns suggestion of single market and customs union involvement that means an open border in Northern Ireland causes no problems?

No Deal is a vote for terrorism, it not only is most likely way to inflame Irish Republican Terrorists, but also reduce our co operation cross border with EU countries on Islamist Terrorists.

Indeed bombs have been found in Strabane and petrol bombs were thrown at police in Creggan.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...-found-in-strabane-co-tyrone-northern-ireland

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-49641197
 




Klaas

I've changed this
Nov 1, 2017
2,663
Both groups are as bad as each other. There are no winners here.

What the **** are you on about? About half a million to a million people marched good naturedly for the Put it to the People campaign.

That video of brexiters attacking police and remain protesters is just one of many.

How are they the same?
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
The problem is so obvious to see if you keep blocking democracy like the remainers and parliament are trying to do the people will speak, and if they keep winding people up with 'thicko' taunts and demonstrations people will punch, the remoaners are costing this country a fortune with delay and demonstrations.
They moan the police are stretched yet they line the street and demonstrate about something that has been democratically voted for, wasting valuable police resources.

Shame on them.

It's a mess and they need to share a huge part of that.

People can only take so much, it will get worse unless the remoaners back off and appeal to the liberals and Labour that they are happy to be democratic and let us leave on October 31st.

Over to you remainers.............



I know I shouldn't bite, but democracy has never said leave with no deal on October 31st.

Parliament is sovereign and the government is held accountable to Parliament. That is democracy. Those who want Brexit have also voted against May's deal, and no deal.
So don't go accusing remainers of blocking anything, as they are entitled to vote as you are.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
No remorse about beating his girlfriend up twice, it's the French who are to blame!

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D

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I know I shouldn't bite, but democracy has never said leave with no deal on October 31st.

Parliament is sovereign and the government is held accountable to Parliament. That is democracy. Those who want Brexit have also voted against May's deal, and no deal.
So don't go accusing remainers of blocking anything, as they are entitled to vote as you are.

You have to understand though Leave voters wanted out, whatever.

The project fear campaign has just stirred the remainers up to melting point and you all have bought it.

So bite the bullet and stop feeding power crazy Corbyn and McDonnell and accept that leave won the vote, it really is that easy.
 


theonlymikey

New member
Apr 21, 2016
789
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-wedding-Guildford-Four-member-Paul-Hill.html
Corbyn and McDonnell, two of the most dangerous men in this country and they are looking to gain power.

Madness to let these guys in.

A vote for them is a vote for terrorism.
How do you feel about trump funding the IRA? Or Boris Johnson continuing to sell arms to Saudi after bombing Yemen and commuting terrorist atrocities?

Oh, I see, you only care about humanity close to home. BJ is more of a terrorist sympathiser than Corbyn based on his arms pushing alone.


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Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
You have to understand though Leave voters wanted out, whatever.

The project fear campaign has just stirred the remainers up to melting point and you all have bought it.

So bite the bullet and stop feeding power crazy Corbyn and McDonnell and accept that leave won the vote, it really is that easy.

Dear Mouldy

I voted Remain in 1975, and have never changed my mind. I haven't bought into anything.

More and more people realise that leaving was just snake oil, and so are fighting back, against the lies and deception. Project Fear is just a silly soundbite.



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Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
You have to understand though Leave voters wanted out, whatever.

The project fear campaign has just stirred the remainers up to melting point and you all have bought it.

So bite the bullet and stop feeding power crazy Corbyn and McDonnell and accept that leave won the vote, it really is that easy.
No, you are completely wrong. Not all leave voters did vote "out, whatever". That is you making stuff up.

Had remain won 51-49, and remain then pretended it was a license to join Schengen and the Euro, I'm fairly sure you'd have objected. That is the very basic concept you're seemingly unable to grasp. If we must leave, let's do it sensibly. The only reason it is being framed as everyone else's fault except the government is because they are unwilling to push through a Brexit that is palatable to elected MPs in the Commons, and the reason for that is down to self-interest.
 


theonlymikey

New member
Apr 21, 2016
789
Whilst compiling this impressive list of stats, have you totted up how many times Jezza has used the words 'crash out of Europe' when speaking about No Deal? Impact scaremongering at its peak.
Is it REALLY scaremongering if it's true? We shall call this truthmongering.

Pesky facts.

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theonlymikey

New member
Apr 21, 2016
789
Leave leaders try to soften up hard truths by suggesting the outcomes of their actions are going to happen regardless, or are 'bumps in the road' etc. Before they try to persuade the rest of us they need to convince themselves - which is effectively was has happened........
You're scaremongering again. Apparently..

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daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
Care to share the facts, along with your definition of 'crash'.

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No infrastructure, no solution to NI border, No plan, No staff to implement plan, WTO tariffs (From scratch), Pound falls, industries suffer due to late arrivals of equipments, food prices rising, which will do for now... what is your definition of 'no deal' ?
 


CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,090
Funny that people seem to trust the likes of Farage, Johnson, Gove, Patel and Cummings. All proven liars and cheats.
 


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