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[Politics] Brexit

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


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Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Yes, youre right. I wont be on NSC forum. A football forum for the club ive supported since moving to Brighton in the early 60s. Again, you make a stupid statement. Youre very good at that.
You're old news Dave , who knows maybe the Euro sceptics will be keep a beady eye on proceedings here over the coming months :wink:
Regards
DF
 










WATFORD zero

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NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,766
If you are gutted you are obviously not Tory voter but having read a lot of your posts you have argued for the Remain side but kept neutral on your favorite Party ,does that mean you were Labour or Lib Dems or you do not want to say ?

I am perfectly happy to say. I don't support a 'favourite' party as personally, I think politics is a bit more complex and nuanced than simply supporting a party and all it's policies, and I've met and worked with good and bad from all political parties (but judging from the last few days, I guess I'm in a minority on that too) :wink:

But If you want binary, I certainly supported Remaining in the EU, so I have 'lost' that.
 
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WATFORD zero

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NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,766
None of that is up to me,it is up to Dom,Boris,and the team and if Merkel wants to play or not.Hopefully we will be out of the EU by Easter with a provisional deal in place for future trade relations.Stormont back up and running around the same time as both the Loyalist and Sinn Fein/IRA took a bit of a kicking.Several major trade deals sorted by the Autumn,including a mahoosive joint trade deal with Anzac/South Korea/China,USA following at Christmas.Make England Great Again sounds like a great slogan,perhaps on a blue cap (to match the passports).




And labour to elect Red Elmo as their new leader some time in 2024.

To be fair, all of your posts are complete nonsense, but at least this time, for once, you are obviously in on the joke :thumbsup:
 
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JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Also worth remembering and having a minutes silence for the 'Peoples' vote (second referendum) campaign ...

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... buried alongside mystic meg apparently.

:angel:
 




vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,272
I am perfectly happy to say. I don't support a 'favourite' party as personally, I think politics is a bit more complex and nuanced than simply supporting a party and all it's policies, and I've met and worked with good and bad from all political parties (but judging from the last few days, I guess I'm in a minority on that too) :wink:

But If you want binary, I certainly supported Remaining in the EU, so I have 'lost' that.

I'm just wondering how Boris is going to deliver Sunny Uplands and our bright new future for all those " Left Behind" and somehow " heal " our divisions and " bring the country together" but without upsetting all the Russians and big businessmen who have funded his party over the last couple of years who want, and need, to ride roughshod over.... yes, " Those left Behind " ! Can Boris somehow reconcile the NI Brexit issues, the Scottish Nationalist issues and the fact that any Brexit will make huge swathes of the country worse off ? Boris, its over to you .
 
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Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
31,262
Also worth remembering and having a minutes silence for the 'Peoples' vote (second referendum) campaign ...

pv-rip.jpg


... buried alongside mystic meg apparently.

:angel:

That Boris message about "starting the healing process" didn't appear to reach you, did it?
 


GrizzlingGammon

Well-known member
Dec 15, 2018
1,995
Sure, I am not going to put words in his mouth so I will tell you from my point of view. Being a Brexiteer to me means supporting a party that facilitates leaving the EU. I am bang on trend it seems as I am left of Centre but voted Tory in the election. This was also in part a protest vote against Corbyn and the rest of the London gang. Once I can trust that we have left the EU and provided the Labour Party have a leadership I can get behind then normal service will be resumed. Some big ifs there though and the upcoming leadership election is crucial. Needs to be a Northern candidate who lacks contempt for the working classes. That is going to be tough to find in the upper echelons of Labour.

But you voted for Johnson and the Tories. They have sheer contempt for the poor and working class.
 


Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,443
I'm just wondering how Boris is going to deliver Sunny Uplands and our bright new future for all those " Left Behind" and somehow " heal " our divisions and " bring the country together" but without upsetting all the Russians and big businessmen who have funded his party over the last couple of years who want, and need, to ride roughshod over.... yes, " Those left Behind " ! Can Boris somehow reconcile the NI Brexit issues, the Scottish Nationalist issues and the fact that any Brexit will make huge swathes of the country worse off ? Boris, its over to you .

....The 'sunny uplands' slogan was ditched a long time ago; Johnston moved almost imperceptibly to 'getting it done'; do you see what he did there?
 






vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,272
....The 'sunny uplands' slogan was ditched a long time ago; Johnston moved almost imperceptibly to 'getting it done'; do you see what he did there?
looks like we have moved on to the " lancing a boil " stage, it's going to hurt, but, you might feel better.
 


Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
Also worth remembering and having a minutes silence for the 'Peoples' vote (second referendum) campaign ...

pv-rip.jpg


... buried alongside mystic meg apparently.

:angel:

Yes, a million or so people had a go. They stuck their hands in their pockets, they made their posters, they wrote their letters, signed petitions, marched peacefully along. And in the end it seems they failed. But I would rather fail like this than be just another little jeer leader sitting at his keyboard, keeping warm, doing nothing, poking fun at those who at least tried.
 


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