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[Politics] Brexit

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


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Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,443
Think he is talking about the tossers like you who didnt respect the outcome of the referendum and didnt accept that we should therefore Leave the EU as per the voting instruction, you know, the knobheads who thought it was a good idea to throw democracy in the dustbin and simply revoke the whole process and tell the electorate to #### off.
I dont believe he is referencing remainers who respected the vote and accepted the decision to Leave(which isnt you by the way) but none the less have concerns about how we actually Leave............, so no need to play the victim card.

Not very convincing, measured or clear Mr Grumpy.... and you can't know what anyone did or did not 'accept' (whatever that means) but you express yourself like a true vulgarian and so I treat your obvious contempt as a badge of honour; after all, it comes from such an unbalanced and rabid source.....
 




ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,173
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
Collectively incorrect



Me




Easily impressed

:dunce:

Thank-you for for your polite, considered answer .

Are you the same person as [MENTION=33253]JC Footy Genius[/MENTION] out of interest? Or is the Public School, Tory, Brexit backing problem worse than I thought on this thread?
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
What is having a 'hissy fit' (emotive language and extremely partisan) or being 'unable to move on in their lives' (a vague and hyperbolic metaphor) and how did you enumerate those apparently 'moving on' in order to claim the majority have done so?

You may think these questions are pedantic, but you weaponise words against those people on here who continue to challenge Brexit claims (as if it is somehow wrong or unacceptable to carry on being sceptical), so it seems quite a big claim.

Pure waffle, nothing more nothing less , you're old news Lever time to move on:timmy:
Regards
DF
 




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Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,144
Faversham
"Shouldn't we be doing all this in a railway carriage?" (not my line)

In the UK, parliament scrutinises then votes to ratify withdrawal agreement then it's signed by the PM in the EU people who we can't vote out any more, after the end of the month sign agreements ..

Edited for you.

Incidentally I don't smell any whiff of 'public school' about your posting. MOS has probably read too much into something ??? :shrug:
 




pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Not very convincing, measured or clear Mr Grumpy.... and you can't know what anyone did or did not 'accept' (whatever that means) but you express yourself like a true vulgarian and so I treat your obvious contempt as a badge of honour; after all, it comes from such an unbalanced and rabid source.....

I am really not surprised you wear the :tosser: badge with honour.
I suspect you acquired your weasel and undemocratic loon activity badges with no hassle.


Thank-you for for your polite, considered answer .

Are you the same person as [MENTION=33253]JC Footy Genius[/MENTION] out of interest?

Nope, im sure you can ask a mod to verify this for you and put you out of your misery.
 








ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,173
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
I am really not surprised you wear the :tosser: badge with honour.
I suspect you acquired your weasel and undemocratic loon activity badges with no hassle.




Nope, im sure you can ask a mod to verify this for you and put you out of your misery.

No misery on my part pasta - I went to normal school/an East Sussex Secondary Modern. :thumbsup:
 


Grombleton

Surrounded by <div>s
Dec 31, 2011
7,356
Think he is talking about the tossers like you who didnt respect the outcome of the referendum and didnt accept that we should therefore Leave the EU as per the voting instruction, you know, the knobheads who thought it was a good idea to throw democracy in the dustbin and simply revoke the whole process and tell the electorate to #### off.
I dont believe he is referencing remainers who respected the vote and accepted the decision to Leave(which isnt you by the way) but none the less have concerns about how we actually Leave............, so no need to play the victim card.

see, there's elements in there that sums up why people think that a portion of leavers are in fact, complete ****ing tools. "Tell the electorate" - because 52% voted doesnt mean you speak for all, unless you have disappeared completely up your backside, but that doesn't come as a complete surprise. Also, please, please pack it in with the whole 'democracy' argument - it's been proven to be a gigantic crock of shit numerous times, but still people peddle it? It's almost as if repeating the same thing over and over and expecting a different response won't be considered insane.
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
see, there's elements in there that sums up why people think that a portion of leavers are in fact, complete ****ing tools. "Tell the electorate" - because 52% voted doesnt mean you speak for all, unless you have disappeared completely up your backside, but that doesn't come as a complete surprise. Also, please, please pack it in with the whole 'democracy' argument - it's been proven to be a gigantic crock of shit numerous times, but still people peddle it? It's almost as if repeating the same thing over and over and expecting a different response won't be considered insane.

Back on track, Boris has officially signed our departure out of the EU, let's not dwell on the past eh
Regards
DF
 




pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
see, there's elements in there that sums up why people think that a portion of leavers are in fact, complete ****ing tools. "Tell the electorate" - because 52% voted doesnt mean you speak for all, unless you have disappeared completely up your backside, but that doesn't come as a complete surprise. Also, please, please pack it in with the whole 'democracy' argument - it's been proven to be a gigantic crock of shit numerous times, but still people peddle it? It's almost as if repeating the same thing over and over and expecting a different response won't be considered insane.

And here is why you and others on here have a blinkered outlook on that issue and cannot see the ramifications of actions in the future.
You have simply thought that telling the electorate to #### off by way of saying the referendum decision should have been revoked and the decision given by the vote ignored by doing the opposite and remaining instead is somehow only telling those that voted to leave to #### off.

It really isnt and wasnt.

It was a clear message from the undemocratic loons to the whole electorate, not just leavers, that their vote was irrelevant, both then and in the future on any other issue.

That is why so many people were aghast at the absurdity and the arrogance of that mindset, and why in the interests of us all it had to be defeated........which it was.

That fact you couldnt see this as it was presented directly in your face is your failing, not mine
 


Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,443
I am really not surprised you wear the :tosser: badge with honour.
I suspect you acquired your weasel and undemocratic loon activity badges with no hassle.


Haha!
What a potty mouth you have Mr Grumpy! What 'weasel and undemocratic activity' are you suggesting I have been involved in? On what do you base this unfounded accusation? Do you just make it all up as you go along... like the PM?
 
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Jan 30, 2008
31,981
And here is why you and others on here have a blinkered outlook on that issue and cannot see the ramifications of actions in the future.
You have simply thought that telling the electorate to #### off by way of saying the referendum decision should have been revoked and the decision given by the vote ignored by doing the opposite and remaining instead is somehow only telling those that voted to leave to #### off.

It really isnt and wasnt.

It was a clear message from the undemocratic loons to the whole electorate, not just leavers, that their vote was irrelevant, both then and in the future on any other issue.

That is why so many people were aghast at the absurdity and the arrogance of that mindset, and why in the interests of us all it had to be defeated........which it was.

That fact you couldnt see this as it was presented directly in your face is your failing, not mine

What made me chuckle despite all the crap they threw around was that they were clearly out of touch with public opinion in the midlands/North of England despite being told time and time again that the peoples republic of Brighton and Hove doesn't represent the country as a whole
Regards
DF
 




pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Haha!
What a potty mouth you have Mr Grumpy! What 'weasel and undemocratic activity' are you suggesting I have been involved in? On what do you base this unfounded accusation? Do you just make it all up as you go along... like the PM?

You can answer your own question.

Repeat after me.

The UK voted to Leave the EU, that decision should have been respected and accepted from the outset, acting like an undemocratic loon and weasel
with attempts to pursue and support a course of action to revoke the decision to Leave, attempting to remain instead and therefore ignoring the Leaving decision given by the referendum was rightly defeated.

Go on, I know you can do it
 


Grombleton

Surrounded by <div>s
Dec 31, 2011
7,356
And here is why you and others on here have a blinkered outlook on that issue and cannot see the ramifications of actions in the future.
You have simply thought that telling the electorate to #### off by way of saying the referendum decision should have been revoked and the decision given by the vote ignored by doing the opposite and remaining instead is somehow only telling those that voted to leave to #### off.

It really isnt and wasnt.

It was a clear message from the undemocratic loons to the whole electorate, not just leavers, that their vote was irrelevant, both then and in the future on any other issue.

That is why so many people were aghast at the absurdity and the arrogance of that mindset, and why in the interests of us all it had to be defeated........which it was.

That fact you couldnt see this as it was presented directly in your face is your failing, not mine

Christ it's almost embarassing the level of arrogance.

This has gone beyond the concept of the vote - this has become tribal due to the leave campaign claiming that their vote (which I accept before you try that one) was succesful was the 'will of the people'. The face that the leave campaign cant see how their rhetoric may actually have been the cause of a large portion of the divide in politics sums up their blinkered, 'i'm alright Jack' mentality. I mean, **** everyone else cos I won, right?

If you want to talk about failings, then look closer to home. If you can prove that you (whether that be personally, or as a collective movement) have tried to reach out and prove that the "will of the people" is actually a good thing then you literally have no leg to stand on. And yes, I appreciate that it requires taking responsibility, but I guess that's your failing, not mine.
 




Grombleton

Surrounded by <div>s
Dec 31, 2011
7,356




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Christ it's almost embarassing the level of arrogance.

This has gone beyond the concept of the vote - this has become tribal due to the leave campaign claiming that their vote (which I accept before you try that one) was succesful was the 'will of the people'. The face that the leave campaign cant see how their rhetoric may actually have been the cause of a large portion of the divide in politics sums up their blinkered, 'i'm alright Jack' mentality. I mean, **** everyone else cos I won, right?

If you want to talk about failings, then look closer to home. If you can prove that you (whether that be personally, or as a collective movement) have tried to reach out and prove that the "will of the people" is actually a good thing then you literally have no leg to stand on. And yes, I appreciate that it requires taking responsibility, but I guess that's your failing, not mine.

No one won it was all about enacting a Democratic decision, Democracy is the winner no hard feelings eh
Regards
DF
 




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