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


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birthofanorange

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Aug 31, 2011
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David Gilmour's armpit
So you basically want another go because you didn't like the result of the 1st one and keep coming up with spurious reasons to support it even though the initial vote offered by Cameron which by the way all remainers were so 100% cocksure of winning they didn't add these basic questions.
They tried 1000s of scare stories though. I'm still not 4.5k a yr worse off though but would be under a Corbyn government

'Spurious reasons'? You are silly, aren't you? :)
 




The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
26,197
West is BEST
So you basically want another go because you didn't like the result of the 1st one and keep coming up with spurious reasons to support it even though the initial vote offered by Cameron which by the way all remainers were so 100% cocksure of winning they didn't add these basic questions.
They tried 1000s of scare stories though. I'm still not 4.5k a yr worse off though but would be under a Corbyn government

We don't need a second referendum (though I'd like to see one for a laugh to see some gammon heads explode) we need to revoke A50 and forget Brexit. Nobody cared 5 years ago, nobody will care 5 months from now. Okay, a few thicko skin'eds might throw a bin at a copper or set fire to their neighbour's car but they'll soon simmer down.

It's a shame we will never leave the EU in some respects because I'd like the dimwitted leave voters to experience the carnage but luckily for them and us, we ain't going nowhere pal.

Ref - June 2016
October 2019. Still in the EU.

Are you ready to Remain? :cheers:punk::falmer::bigwave::thumbsup::clap::O:banana::drink::wave::wink::clap:
 




Lever

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Feb 6, 2019
5,443
So you haven't, but you are sure some have. Why not let them ask for a second vote then.

As for your other post, you will forever say that I am afraid of a second referendum unless I agree that I think we should have one. I don't fear the result, the problem is the principle. You carry out the result of the first, or none of them, ever, will mean anything. Voting itself, won't mean anything.

If we had left by now I'd be much more sympathetic to another vote, probably not so soon, but I'm not opposed to it.

I think it's utter stupidity to call for a vote, implying that you think people should be heard, when you don't want the result of a previous vote to be carried out.

You can't have it both ways. If you want a second vote, then votes matter. Which means you must carry out the leave vote. If you don't want the leave vote carried out, then votes don't matter, so don't bother asking for another one.

They are asking........
 


Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
4,652
To be honest I tend to steer clear of the BREXIT thread and only dip into it occasionally. The intransigence on both sides depresses me.
Yes, fully agree. I don't know the ins and outs of the whole thing, so do genuinely try to avoid the nitty gritty of it all. Just such a shame that so many posters who probably are in the same boat, pretend they are not and then bluster accordingly . .
 




Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
10,489
If the choice is May's rotten deal resurrected and remain we may as well remain. The ERG have revealed themselves to be spineless pussies so much for ex SAS Davies, Colonel Francois and Hard man Baker

I wonder how she feels now? Alexander Boris de Piffle bungle**** Johnson resigns from her cabinet because her plan is shite, and is part of the developing process that subsequently broke her and left her in tears yet now he is trying to run the same/very similar plan? I suppose when you have fukk all credibility, this sort of conduct does not register with anyone any more.
 








Hampster Gull

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Dec 22, 2010
13,465
So you basically want another go because you didn't like the result of the 1st one and keep coming up with spurious reasons to support it even though the initial vote offered by Cameron which by the way all remainers were so 100% cocksure of winning they didn't add these basic questions.
They tried 1000s of scare stories though. I'm still not 4.5k a yr worse off though but would be under a Corbyn government

You’ve had 3.5 years and three votes to leave yet your Brexit government failed each time, driven by the hard right Brexiteer MPs. You’ve had your chance and failed.
 


Reddleman

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May 17, 2017
2,172
I voted remain and am gutted we voted leave. A second referendum should not have remain as an option as the constitutional impact of a narrow remain win and the fact that this will drag this out for another few years is unthinkable. 17.4m people will not just shrug their shoulders and move on.

If there was a people’s vote us should be deal versus a customs union type option. Personally no deal shouldn’t even be an option. That way we honour the first vote while not commiting huge self harm.
 






Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
19,811
Valley of Hangleton
Erm, yes. I have no idea what you mean about 'two B's'.

Ok then, the original post contained quote letters often found in other people’s content such as news sites or Wikipedia, when people copy and paste said text it will contain short cuts and letters which pertain to a key found below the quote such as pending verification.

In your original post it contained such letters, later they disappeared.

You’ll still come back and say I have no idea what you’re going on about, shame.
 


birthofanorange

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Aug 31, 2011
6,508
David Gilmour's armpit
Ok then, the original post contained quote letters often found in other people’s content such as news sites or Wikipedia, when people copy and paste said text it will contain short cuts and letters which pertain to a key found below the quote such as pending verification.

In your original post it contained such letters, later they disappeared.

You’ll still come back and say I have no idea what you’re going on about, shame.


Yes, yes I will, because you are talking nonsense. I did not edit my post, nor do I know anything of 'two B's'.

Frankly, I couldn't care less if you believe me or not, but I have no reason to lie to you, nor anyone else. :facepalm:
 


Mtoto

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Sep 28, 2003
1,858
I voted remain and am gutted we voted leave. A second referendum should not have remain as an option as the constitutional impact of a narrow remain win and the fact that this will drag this out for another few years is unthinkable. 17.4m people will not just shrug their shoulders and move on.

If there was a people’s vote us should be deal versus a customs union type option. Personally no deal shouldn’t even be an option. That way we honour the first vote while not commiting huge self harm.

It's a different people now. 2.5m new voters, and increasing at the rate of 700k per year. And about 1.8m people have died since the referendum. Any fresh vote which, in effect, assumed that nothing at all had changed since June 2016 would be a nonsense. It would also compound one of the basic flaws of the first vote - that "Leave" was so hopelessly ill-defined and allowed both campaigners and voters to let it mean whatever they wanted it to.
 




birthofanorange

Well-known member
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Aug 31, 2011
6,508
David Gilmour's armpit
Ok then, the original post contained quote letters often found in other people’s content such as news sites or Wikipedia, when people copy and paste said text it will contain short cuts and letters which pertain to a key found below the quote such as pending verification.

In your original post it contained such letters, later they disappeared.

You’ll still come back and say I have no idea what you’re going on about, shame.


Hahaha!!! I think I've figured what you might have meant. :D

When one wants to stress/highlight a word, one puts said word between "Two B's'....ie they appear in bold (bold.

Is that it? lol.



 






Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
What troubles me is that this type of view is based on the cluster **** that has been the exit process created by Parliament where there are many MP’s who didn’t like the result and have disrupted the exit at all cost, we haven’t actually left so noone knows what a true life without membership is like.

We don't know how disengaged with the EU we will be, and that will determine largely what life without membership is like. That is where the battle mostly has been in Parliament, and because the potential outcomes are varied, some are arguing that the arrangements require the public consent as it is quite likely most of us will not have envisaged the outcome at the time of the referendum.
 




portslade seagull

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2003
17,950
portslade
We don't need a second referendum (though I'd like to see one for a laugh to see some gammon heads explode) we need to revoke A50 and forget Brexit. Nobody cared 5 years ago, nobody will care 5 months from now. Okay, a few thicko skin'eds might throw a bin at a copper or set fire to their neighbour's car but they'll soon simmer down.

It's a shame we will never leave the EU in some respects because I'd like the dimwitted leave voters to experience the carnage but luckily for them and us, we ain't going nowhere pal.

Ref - June 2016
October 2019. Still in the EU.

Are you ready to Remain? :cheers:punk::falmer::bigwave::thumbsup::clap::O:banana::drink::wave::wink::clap:

To be truthful Clampy will be pleased to see the end of it either way. Paralysed every other part of decision making for to long.
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
26,197
West is BEST
Ok then, the original post contained quote letters often found in other people’s content such as news sites or Wikipedia, when people copy and paste said text it will contain short cuts and letters which pertain to a key found below the quote such as pending verification.

In your original post it contained such letters, later they disappeared.

You’ll still come back and say I have no idea what you’re going on about, shame.

Seriously, find a better way to spend your time.
 


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