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Post by Andyberg on Sept 9, 2017 15:23:35 GMT
See the anti brexiters are on the march again. Jeez, when are these numb nuts finally going to get the message? Break out the water cannons and riot squads I say. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41212505
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Post by patty on Sept 9, 2017 15:29:06 GMT
bit late really..still kept them occupied...helped coffee shop trade ......I can think of nicer places to have a walk
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2017 15:34:21 GMT
See the anti brexiters are on the march again. Jeez, when are these numb nuts finally going to get the message? Break out the water cannons and riot squads I say. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41212505It's just as much their right to March and express an opinion on how they feel about Brexit as it would have been the Brexiteers right to campaign and march had the result gone the other other way. For the Brexiteers to try and crack on that they would have silently accepted the result had it it gone the other way is frankly utter Bullshit.
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Post by Andyberg on Sept 9, 2017 15:42:02 GMT
See the anti brexiters are on the march again. Jeez, when are these numb nuts finally going to get the message? Break out the water cannons and riot squads I say. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41212505For the Brexiteers to try and crack on that they would have silently accepted the result had it it gone the other way is frankly utter Bullshit. I missed that bit...Care to post the link?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2017 15:50:42 GMT
For the Brexiteers to try and crack on that they would have silently accepted the result had it it gone the other way is frankly utter Bullshit. I missed that bit...Care to post the link? What on earth are you are you on about Andy? - the meaning of my post is perfectly clear. There is no link to post because the scenario doesn't exist. If it did however I am sure the protests would be just as loud and vociferous, this being the point.
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Post by naughtyfox on Sept 9, 2017 15:55:29 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2017 16:03:27 GMT
What Britain really needs is a proper civil war between those who want to 'stay in Europe' and those who want to 'tell the Germans to fuck off'. If Britain cannot stand on its own two feet then it deserves to be swallowed into the German Conglomerate. But when you see slappers like Tracy and Michelle from Newcastle bashing each other up on a Ryanair flight to Alicante, one does wonder if a 'United Germany' and sending Tracy and Michelle to the gas chambers might not be a bad option after all. No wonder you got banned from the other channel.
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Post by bodger on Sept 9, 2017 18:26:54 GMT
having had time to digest what brexit may mean, and taking into account the misinformation and a total lack of factual detail that characterised both sides of the campaign, I would not object to a second chance to vote. I'm sure the vote would go the other way.
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Post by naughtyfox on Sept 9, 2017 19:44:50 GMT
How many re-votes should we have? Three? Five? Best out of One Hundred and Fifteen?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2017 19:50:04 GMT
We?
Were you able to vote as an ex-pat?
I did not vote for two reasons.
Firstly I am extremely lazy and secondly I don't agree with the use of Plebiscites to make such important decisions. That's the job of the elected government.
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Post by bodger on Sept 10, 2017 7:40:47 GMT
I did not vote for two reasons. Firstly I am extremely lazy and secondly I don't agree with the use of Plebiscites to make such important decisions. That's the job of the elected government. cop-out artist. shame on you! I didn't agree with the principle of a referendum either, but you have no choice - live with it and its consequences.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2017 8:00:07 GMT
Yes I'm a UK citizen so I will live with Brexit and its effect. I'm not bothered either way but if forced I would vote to leave.
I have a right to choose not to vote. Just as everyone has a right to choose to vote if they believe that their single vote has an effect. that's up to individuals to decide and nobody has the right to dictate whether someone should vote or not.
If that's a cop-out then so be it.
I call it freedom.
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Post by naughtyfox on Sept 10, 2017 8:03:28 GMT
I did not vote for two reasons. Firstly I am extremely lazy and secondly I don't agree with the use of Plebiscites to make such important decisions. That's the job of the elected government. I didn't agree with the principle of a referendum either, but you have no choice - live with it and its consequences. What we especially like, thanks to Brexit and the aftermath panic, is that we only have to give 1.08 Euros to buy £1, and not 1.40 as in May 2016. Not many of these required to buy these!
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Post by Andyberg on Sept 10, 2017 8:36:11 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2017 8:41:05 GMT
What? Wasn't it tiny blur who caused the problem in the first place? I guess being a hypocrite must be good for his bank balance.
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