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[Politics] Brexit

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


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nicko31

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This is brilliant, a museum of Brexit :lolol: They had to "vow" to tell a balanced story :lolol:

Will there be a lies section?

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Museum of Brexit (incorporating the Museum of the United Kingdom)
 




A1X

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Wonder how big the Jo Cox section will be?
 






WATFORD zero

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Smaller than the Duncan Keating one as his murder was about Brexit ...

This 'Murder' ?

A pathologist concluded that Mr Keating had died from positional asphyxia and intoxication through consumption of alcohol, methadone and cannabis.

The two men had been drinking earlier in the day and Dunn became angry after finding out his neighbour had voted for Brexit. Manchester Crown Court heard that the fight, which took place just two days after the 23 June referendum, began when the two men got into a row at their sheltered housing complex.

Dunn admitted assault causing actual bodily harm and was jailed for four years and five months. The sentence also included punishment for an earlier incident in which he attacked another man with a hammer.

Dunn was not charged with murder or manslaughter after a pathologist ruled that Mr Keating did not die as a direct result of the injuries he inflicted.


https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/brexit-supporter-attack-eu-referendum-european-union-remain-manchester-a7362956.html

or was it another one you were referring to ?
 
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nicko31

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JC Footy Genius

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This 'Murder' ?

A pathologist concluded that Mr Keating had died from positional asphyxia and intoxication through consumption of alcohol, methadone and cannabis.

The two men had been drinking earlier in the day and Dunn became angry after finding out his neighbour had voted for Brexit. Manchester Crown Court heard that the fight, which took place just two days after the 23 June referendum, began when the two men got into a row at their sheltered housing complex.

Dunn admitted assault causing actual bodily harm and was jailed for four years and five months. The sentence also included punishment for an earlier incident in which he attacked another man with a hammer.

Dunn was not charged with murder or manslaughter after a pathologist ruled that Mr Keating did not die as a direct result of the injuries he inflicted.


https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/brexit-supporter-attack-eu-referendum-european-union-remain-manchester-a7362956.html

or was it another one you were referring to ?

FYI if you want any replies to your posts in future you will need to include an apology.

*edit* I remembered a story of a brexit supporter dying after being attacked by a remain supporter, substitute 'death' for 'murder" the point remains the same.
 


WATFORD zero

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FYI if you want any replies to your posts in future you will need to include an apology.

*edit* I remembered a story of a brexit supporter dying after being attacked by a remain supporter, substitute 'death' for 'murder" the point remains the same.

Bless

Why would I want a reply from you ? You have spent over 6 years running away from every single direct question on this thread :shrug:

I'm quite happy to simply point out each time that you, the self proclaimed 'Bringer of TRUTH' post a lie, like this one today

Smaller than the Duncan Keating one as his murder was about Brexit ...

And, just to keep you up to date, these are the questions you've been running away from the last few weeks

Don't suppose you fancy suggesting some solutions to the major issues that you voted to be introduced on 1st Jan,

A Northern Ireland protocol which is unsustainable and we are having to break International law rather than implement the rest of what we agreed in the Deal.
A Fishing Industry that is on it's knees and won't survive the year in any significant form without changes to the Deal.
An enormous hit on any company that Exports that will not change unless there are changes to the Deal.
We keep pushing back Import controls because we don't have the infrastructure, systems or staff to implement them and to avoid the impact of Import controls on supply lines and supermarket shelves. But we will have to implement some sort of controls eventually unless we get changes to the Deal.
The Financial Services market is haemorrhaging into the EU, US and elsewhere. We either need to negotiate Equivalence with the EU or undertake massive de-regulation to compete with places like Singapore, because without changes, it will simply continue to pour out.


You really don't need to reply. Your silence speaks volumes :lolol:
 
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WATFORD zero

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This should be included together with the fascist inspired immigrant poster that appeared just a day before from you know who...

Farage unveiled the poster in Westminster with the subheading: “We must break free of the EU and take back control of our borders.” The photograph used was of migrants crossing the Croatia-Slovenia border in 2015, with the only prominent white person in the photograph obscured by a box of text.

farage-breaking-point.jpg

Can't imagine where he gets his inspiration :nono:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/16/nigel-farage-defends-ukip-breaking-point-poster-queue-of-migrants

Maybe we should start up a 'Brexit Museum on NSC'
 
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A1X

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FYI if you want any replies to your posts in future you will need to include an apology.

*edit* I remembered a story of a brexit supporter dying after being attacked by a remain supporter, substitute 'death' for 'murder" the point remains the same.

:thumbsup:
 


daveinprague

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nicko31

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That 'silent majority' is getting increasingly more vocal about the damage to their industries. Got that list of positives and negatives yet, or are you the same as the other spineless brexiteers on NSC?

You do wonder how many Brexiters have already popped their clogs and left everyone else with their mess to clear up...
 




rigton70

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Jul 5, 2003
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Bless

Why would I want a reply from you ? You have spent over 6 years running away from every single direct question on this thread :shrug:

I'm quite happy to simply point out each time that you, the self proclaimed 'Bringer of TRUTH' post a lie, like this one today



And, just to keep you up to date, these are the questions you've been running away from the last few weeks

Don't suppose you fancy suggesting some solutions to the major issues that you voted to be introduced on 1st Jan,

A Northern Ireland protocol which is unsustainable and we are having to break International law rather than implement the rest of what we agreed in the Deal.
A Fishing Industry that is on it's knees and won't survive the year in any significant form without changes to the Deal.
An enormous hit on any company that Exports that will not change unless there are changes to the Deal.
We keep pushing back Import controls because we don't have the infrastructure, systems or staff to implement them and to avoid the impact of Import controls on supply lines and supermarket shelves. But we will have to implement some sort of controls eventually unless we get changes to the Deal.
The Financial Services market is haemorrhaging into the EU, US and elsewhere. We either need to negotiate Equivalence with the EU or undertake massive de-regulation to compete with places like Singapore, because without changes, it will simply continue to pour out.


You really don't need to reply. Your silence speaks volumes :lolol:

After watching Seaspiracy in a way I'm glad our fishing is declining not that will make any difference to the worlds fishing.
 


Randy McNob

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Jun 13, 2020
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what will they sell in the museum shop?

Snake Oil
Mini Red buses (kids can put their own lie on the side)
Gammon
 


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