What I called is yet to be seen BG.
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What I called is yet to be seen BG.
OK. I bite. Ninety per cent of the personal abuse on the referendum threads has come from the Brexit side. You can put it down to excitement, or passion, or lack of vocabulary, or fundamental unpleasantness or whatever you want. What you can't do is imply that the opposite is true. It is this kind of fact-warping that contributed to a lot of heat in the debate and frankly I'm not surprised when a leaver has a go.
Consider this, on a Vote Leave flyer that came through my door the other day.
Pain before gain.
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Assuming that we remain the UK, in which ways do Europe need us?
Strange that he is saying it after the voting had finished?
Really? I find that hard to believe.OK. I bite. Ninety per cent of the personal abuse on the referendum threads has come from the Brexit side.
Did I read that Farage has already distanced himself from some of his propaganda?
We need me negotiating the deal
Sorry, did you say 'nominated'?Couldn't do any worse than Cameron!
Now is the time to be pro Europe! It's only the EU we voted to leave, we still love our European neighbours and we need to show them
Just because we don't agree with the direction of EU politics doesn't mean we want to close our borders.
The same as every general election I'd have thought.I am sad, not just at the decision to leave, but the shocking lies, mis-information and insults dished out by both sides.
Again, the same as most general elections. Parties always lie and tell us how much better it will be if we vote for them, and voters have to make their best guess, when we don't have all the facts. I don't see how this is any different.In the end, the "Don't Knows" have decided our fate because so very few people on both sides were truthful. What a stupid Referendum, that gets decided by people who don't have the correct information.
But we pay our MPs to make our big decisions for us, not gamble their own political careers by passing these decisions to a public that doesn't really have the facts to hand.
What next? A referendum on taking the country to war in Iraq? A referendum on being a republic maybe? What about on whether we want the BoE to increase interest rates?
But that's true of many who voted IN too. Some would have feared that we'll face more terrorist threats, or even a war - that we were safer together. They were hoodwinked too.
Of course there will be some racist idiots that voted leave, but there will also be some people who voted remain because they don't want to associate themselves with the racists. But there are also many people who voted leave because they think it's the best long term option for our country. Of course you think that remaining was the best choice, but you're assuming (even though you'll deny it) that people who disagree cannot be right.