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[Politics] Brexit

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


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ozzygull

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Oct 6, 2003
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Can I ask someone who want's Brexit at any cost, how would you feel if your local MP was trying to prevent Brexit, because they genuinely thought it would affect you personally and you would lose your job, house and end up homeless. Would you want them to honor your vote regardless because you voted for it, or try their best to prevent it happening and ignore your vote?

I know this is very hypercritical, I am just interested. Because if we leave with no deal I can honestly see this happening to some people as a consequence.
 


hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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Jan 30, 2008
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Can I ask someone who want's Brexit at any cost, how would you feel if your local MP was trying to prevent Brexit, because they genuinely thought it would affect you personally and you would lose your job, house and end up homeless. Would you want them to honor your vote regardless because you voted for it, or try their best to prevent it happening and ignore your vote?

I know this is very hypercritical, I am just interested. Because if we leave with no deal I can honestly see this happening to some people as a consequence.
that's a lame excuse put up as a smoke screen by some MP's who have their own personal agendas:wink:
regards
DL
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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vegster

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May 5, 2008
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Can I ask someone who want's Brexit at any cost, how would you feel if your local MP was trying to prevent Brexit, because they genuinely thought it would affect you personally and you would lose your job, house and end up homeless. Would you want them to honor your vote regardless because you voted for it, or try their best to prevent it happening and ignore your vote?

I know this is very hypercritical, I am just interested. Because if we leave with no deal I can honestly see this happening to some people as a consequence.

Leavers have blinded themselves to any sort of logic, no MP is going to vote to make his constituents worse off ( other than Tories who have no qualms in that respect ) and so this is why hardly anything has been passed in the House. However the realities of leaving are portrayed to leavers, they still insist that anything is a price worth paying.

There was a chap on a phone-in the other day who said on national radio " I voted leave and I voted to leave without a deal " … even though the manner of leaving was never stipulated on the radio. If you are in any doubt about the people you are trying to reason with, play the link on post# 105457
 


Lever

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Feb 6, 2019
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Can I ask someone who want's Brexit at any cost, how would you feel if your local MP was trying to prevent Brexit, because they genuinely thought it would affect you personally and you would lose your job, house and end up homeless. Would you want them to honor your vote regardless because you voted for it, or try their best to prevent it happening and ignore your vote?

I know this is very hypercritical, I am just interested. Because if we leave with no deal I can honestly see this happening to some people as a consequence.

That is a fair question, but as you can already see from one or two responses it is no longer a matter of logic. There are people on here who demonstrate all the logistical qualities of a four year old who has been deprived by an adult of a dangerous toy.
 
















Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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Brexit, the biggest cover up sideshow in history and everyone fell for it.

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ozzygull

Well-known member
Oct 6, 2003
4,164
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Leavers have blinded themselves to any sort of logic, no MP is going to vote to make his constituents worse off ( other than Tories who have no qualms in that respect ) and so this is why hardly anything has been passed in the House. However the realities of leaving are portrayed to leavers, they still insist that anything is a price worth paying.

There was a chap on a phone-in the other day who said on national radio " I voted leave and I voted to leave without a deal " … even though the manner of leaving was never stipulated on the radio. If you are in any doubt about the people you are trying to reason with, play the link on post# 105457

I played the link in post# 105457. This is the issue I have with the whole thing. because the people that I have heard interviewed that are "leave mean leave" leavers either do not have a clue what leaving means or look like or they are already retired and probably paid off their mortgage so do not fear the very real prospect of these things happening to them. So I can only conclude that it has not occurred to them or if it has they don't give a sh!t and are selfish gunt's. So I would like one to be absolutely honest and answer the question. If it was their job, their house, their life what would they like someone to do?
 


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