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


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birthofanorange

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David Gilmour's armpit
Hugely surprised you didn't read about this positive news in the Guardian. :wink:

Group of people who try to undermine a country from within spreading disinformation ... spot on.

£350M for the NHS

Easiest deal in history

We hold all the cards

They need us more than we need them

A million to one against a No Deal.


Yep, pretty spot on.
 






daveinplzen

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Aug 31, 2018
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Tbf it is offensive and totally agree, I found being called a “Brexit Jihadi” equally offensive too, I think it’s time we all calm down [emoji106]

Remainers have been called many things over the last four years, here and on other platforms. Suck it up, instead of getting righteous when tables turn. It's never bothered you before.
What's particularly funny is Brexiteers old favourite 'snowflake' turns out was about Brexiteers who seem very thin skinned.
 
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A1X

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Deepest, darkest Sussex


Krusty

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The negotiations continue... plus ca change!
 




A1X

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A1X

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A1X

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Wow! It's going to be great. Do you realise how offensive the term 5th column is? If not then you need to do some research. If yes, then you really do confirm that you are indeed what some us have been saying (or thinking) for some while.

Of course he doesn't. He just thinks it's a cool war time thing to use as a substitute for the equally stupid and offensive "traitor". In my experience (having worked and studied with many) those with a firm grasp of history tend also to be huge Remainers.
 










A1X

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As for Boris, I've never believed he wanted a deal. This is all for show.

The only thing that makes me disagree with this is the way that even now he keeps pulling back from the edge. He could have walked out on Wednesday, he didn't. He could have walked out on Friday, he didn't. He could have walked out today, he hasn't. If he genuinely doesn't want a deal he's leaving himself more of a hostage to fortune, even if it's all about the blame game.
 


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Thunder Bolt

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Wow! It's going to be great. Do you realise how offensive the term 5th column is? If not then you need to do some research. If yes, then you really do confirm that you are indeed what some us have been saying (or thinking) for some while.

He just spouts something he’s seen on his favourite website.
 


Thunder Bolt

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The only thing that makes me disagree with this is the way that even now he keeps pulling back from the edge. He could have walked out on Wednesday, he didn't. He could have walked out on Friday, he didn't. He could have walked out today, he hasn't. If he genuinely doesn't want a deal he's leaving himself more of a hostage to fortune, even if it's all about the blame game.

So he can blame the EU. He has been there so it can’t be him who walked away. It’s a pantomime.
Ursula has been extremely patient with him, even when he tried to go behind her back to Merkel & Macron.
 


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