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Post by Jim on Mar 13, 2019 13:48:03 GMT
Why are quitlings so afraid of another vote, denying the wise chance to change their minds, now that they realise the enormity of their last vote. Of course the few staunch quitlings here won't change their minds and don't want to allow others to change their minds either. Then the cheeky twunts call me right wing for wanting people to express their current views. Where is that ironic emoticon?.....
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2019 13:49:17 GMT
Why have another vote if you disregard the previous one?
We can have ten votes ... but without action there's no point.
Rog
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Post by Jim on Mar 13, 2019 13:51:47 GMT
I can't disregard it, unfortunately, I have to suffer the wittering that ensued. Why are people not allowed to change minds? None of you quitlings have answered that yet.
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 13, 2019 14:00:06 GMT
What about Brits abroad? Why wasn't I allowed to vote? It's so unfair! I was allowed to vote (and did) and I was living overseas at the time and had been doing so for quite a few years. Why weren't you allowed to vote? Did you register to vote? I did. I read/heard at the time that only people actually living in the UK at the time could vote in the Brexit referendum. I can vote in Finland and for EU things, but there was no invitation or suggestion even that Brits in the EU could vote for the UK staying put or saying Goodbye.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Mar 13, 2019 14:01:21 GMT
Why are quitlings so afraid of another vote, denying the wise chance to change their minds, now that they realise the enormity of their last vote. I hate it when people use the word "enormity" when they clearly don't know what the word "enormity" actually means. No excuse for it in these days of online dictionaries.
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 13, 2019 14:02:08 GMT
The links work for me ... Remind me a bit later today, I'll see if they work on my home compooter.
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 13, 2019 14:06:29 GMT
It is hard to see how Nicola and crew could create a greater FUBAR than May and co. (Although Westminster would probably not be as accommodating as the EU) What currency would Scotland use? Groats and Bawbies.
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 13, 2019 14:15:56 GMT
An unnecessary referendum Not at all. Overdue by many years. Show me the benefit of ever having been in the EU. All I see is a disgusting waste of money, snouts in the trough, and Brits still homeless and unemployed, and those in work now getting shafted by the Eastern European slum-country incomers. Cheap-labour Estonian truck driver passing as I write. They don't care one jot for better workng conditions for me, or a pay rise for me - they are just dragging everything down to the levels they have come to expect in their ex-Soviet shitholes. No desire to demand better, but to slavishly accept everything handed down to them. Well, the threat of being shipped to Siberia is always in their minds.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2019 14:16:57 GMT
I can't disregard it unfortunately, I have to suffer the wittering that ensued. Why are people not allowed to change minds? None of you quitlings have answered that yet. Change your mind as often as you like. The referendum result is an historical fact and no gnashing and wailing can alter that. Rog
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2019 14:20:28 GMT
An unnecessary referendum Not at all. Overdue by main ty years. Show me the benefit of ever having been in the EU. All I see is a disgusting waste of money, snouts in the trough, and Brits still homeless and unemployed, and those in work now getting shafted by the Eastern European slum-country incomers. Cheap-labour Estonian truck driver passing as I write. They don't care one jot for better workng conditions for me, or a pay rise for me - they are just dragging everything down to the levels they have come to expect in their ex-Soviet shitholes. No desire to demand better, but to slavishly accept everything handed down to them. Well, the threat of being shipped to Siberia is always in their minds.Cameron bought short term peace within his party with a referendum ... the result of which he ran a mile from. It was entirely unnecesary within that context ... and has ultimately helped to split his party further. Rog
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Post by patty on Mar 13, 2019 14:30:22 GMT
Well I've read the thread.. I don't feel any wiser about Brexit...suspect no-one does... Zee country seems to be in a mess... I heard today of a relative thats so depressed over whats happening that he just sits and stares at the TV listening to the news over and over... there is nuffin us as individuals can do..once we made our mark...X... we signed away any rights to have an input into how it all panned out
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2019 14:34:54 GMT
The problem I see is one of egos. Parliament is full of them, and until we have genuine politicians who actually look to work for their constituents, we're fucked. Twats like Corbyn and may make things personal, and make decisions on it. The country itself is miles away from these peoples thoughts and decisions. Add into the mix those who continually moan about a second referendum having lost the first, and you have a set of circumstances which has led to the complete shit we are in now. The pathetic bleating from remainers is the issue, they don't like democracy, unless it's theirs.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2019 14:56:48 GMT
I was allowed to vote (and did) and I was living overseas at the time and had been doing so for quite a few years. Why weren't you allowed to vote? Did you register to vote? I did. I read/heard at the time that only people actually living in the UK at the time could vote in the Brexit referendum. I can vote in Finland and for EU things, but there was no invitation or suggestion even that Brits in the EU could vote for the UK staying put or saying Goodbye. Oh, nope we could definitely register to vote. I wasn't even on the electoral register at the time. I forget where I found out about being able to register, I think I just did a bit of googling.
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Post by ianali on Mar 13, 2019 15:01:07 GMT
The problem I see is one of egos. Parliament is full of them, and until we have genuine politicians who actually look to work for their constituents, we're fucked. Twats like Corbyn and may make things personal, and make decisions on it. The country itself is miles away from these peoples thoughts and decisions. Add into the mix those who continually moan about a second referendum having lost the first, and you have a set of circumstances which has led to the complete shit we are in now. The pathetic bleating from remainers is the issue, they don't like democracy, unless it's theirs. I thought that the MPs in favour of leaving voted against leaving yesterday? You know. Boris and Jacob plus mates.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2019 15:05:16 GMT
The problem I see is one of egos. Parliament is full of them, and until we have genuine politicians who actually look to work for their constituents, we're fucked. Twats like Corbyn and may make things personal, and make decisions on it. The country itself is miles away from these peoples thoughts and decisions. Add into the mix those who continually moan about a second referendum having lost the first, and you have a set of circumstances which has led to the complete shit we are in now. The pathetic bleating from remainers is the issue, they don't like democracy, unless it's theirs. I thought that the MPs in favour of leaving voted against leaving yesterday? You know. Boris and Jacob plus mates. Silly Billy...
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