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Hundreds of thousands take to streets in London demanding second Brexit vote

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Is it possible to spout so much crap in seven minutes? I haven’t laughed that much in a while. He summarises a Brexiteer perfectly, old and out of touch. This generation needs to give up on trying to screw things for younger more open minded people who actually have something to live for not like the dying old fools.

 

 

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    What huge outcry is that ? The 17.4 million in June 2016 gave “public opinion “ ! More remain loser nonsense Sent from my iPhone using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app

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    There is no consensus in the Tory party. There is no consensus in the Labour party There is no consensus in Parliament. There is no consensus in different countries that make up the UK.

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6 hours ago, sirineou said:


Should I stay or should I go now?
If I go, there will be trouble
And if I stay it will be double
So come on and let me know

 

Should I stay or should I go!

 

I know , I know not funny.  If it will make you feel better, At least you guys don't have Trump.

 

If they had Trump the deal would be done by now. I can see any way forward till May goes.

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3 hours ago, smedly said:

you really don't understand what the vote was about and you are listening to the remoan hyperbol, the people who voted to leave don't like the direction the EU is going, we want our country and sovereignty back, it is not about money (although it does help) - it is about the Brussels/German power Grab over the last 25 years which we never signed up for, it was fine as a trading partnership - that is far from what it is today and going forward it just gets worse

 

No Thanks 

Hogwash !!

It is infinitely better to have a strong EU to deal with the questionable powerhouses like the US, Russia, China and the Arabs.

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1 minute ago, wabothai said:

Hogwash !!

It is infinitely better to have a strong EU to deal with the questionable powerhouses like the US, Russia, China and the Arabs.

 

Haha - powerhouses like the US, Russia, China are questionable but the EU is not? Hogwash back with brass knobs on.

4 minutes ago, wabothai said:

Hogwash !!

It is infinitely better to have a strong EU to deal with the questionable powerhouses like the US, Russia, China and the Arabs.

Poppycock !!

 

Well let the EU deal with those pesky Ruskies, we'll be long gone by then.

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3 hours ago, Justgrazing said:

Except some couldn't spell it .. What a faux pas .. 

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<deleted> looks spelt correctly to me ...........

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57 minutes ago, Johnyo said:

 

Is it possible to spout so much crap in seven minutes? I haven’t laughed that much in a while. He summarises a Brexiteer perfectly, old and out of touch. This generation needs to give up on trying to screw things for younger more open minded people who actually have something to live for not like the dying old fools.

 

 

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Old and dying fools like us are naturally trying to protect the young. The only thing we are trying to screw (on) are their heads, which have yet to be attached properly. It's just human nature.

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15 minutes ago, vogie said:

Poppycock !!

 

Well let the EU deal with those pesky Ruskies, we'll be long gone by then.

What do you mean? Are you going to change the geographical location of the UK???

1 minute ago, Becker said:

What do you mean? Are you going to change the geographical location of the UK???

That's the best idea I've seen so far! About 1000 miles north of NZ would be nice. 

 

1 minute ago, Becker said:

What do you mean? Are you going to change the geographical location of the UK???

I am not sure of the correlation between my post and your reply, we are talking about the EU, not Europe.

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2 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Ah them 'globalists'.

 

Just as well you have a bunch of Old Etonian hedge-fund managers looking after the interests of the common man. 

You make light, but the globalists are sick evil people who relentlessly pursue their objectives which are NOT in the interests of anyone except their inner circle. 

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16 minutes ago, Chopperboy said:

You make light, but the globalists are sick evil people who relentlessly pursue their objectives which are NOT in the interests of anyone except their inner circle. 

Soros hires people to post globalist propaganda on forums all over the world.

Chomper doesn't actually appear to be a real person that lives in Thailand.

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2 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Soros hires people to post globalist propaganda on forums all over the world.

Chomper doesn't actually appear to be a real person that lives in Thailand.

ShareBlue used to reportedly employ 1000's of Shills to effect public opinion on forums.

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1 hour ago, Johnyo said:

 

Is it possible to spout so much crap in seven minutes? I haven’t laughed that much in a while. He summarises a Brexiteer perfectly, old and out of touch. This generation needs to give up on trying to screw things for younger more open minded people who actually have something to live for not like the dying old fools.

 

 

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Yes, I know the people you mean.

 

3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

You prefer the old East German communists looking after the interests of the 'common man'?

 

When the dust settles on this fiasco the net result will be to usher in a Corbyn government, who will make East German communists look like Ayn Rand. You'll have Venezuela off the coast of Europe. 

1 minute ago, AlexRich said:

When the dust settles on this fiasco the net result will be to usher in a Corbyn government,

Corbyn is 70 years old, he'll be dead before 'the dust settles'.

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2 hours ago, Johnyo said:

 

Is it possible to spout so much crap in seven minutes? I haven’t laughed that much in a while. He summarises a Brexiteer perfectly, old and out of touch. This generation needs to give up on trying to screw things for younger more open minded people who actually have something to live for not like the dying old fools.

Gary Lineker similarly weighed in a few days ago and was destroyed by the same commentator with this howler:

 

Got to feel for poor @GaryLineker. He might have been a World Cup winner in 1990 if only England had been given a second People’s Semi-Final against West Germany. Or if Pearce and Waddle had been allowed to take People’s Penalties.

 

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7 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Corbyn is 70 years old, he'll be dead before 'the dust settles'.

He may be dead now, Dianne Abbott keeps pumping him up every so often.

He may be dead now, Dianne Abbott keeps pumping him up every so often.

Could be worse. Could be pumping her up



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From Pat Condell re this march:

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Every time a country has tried to vote against the #EU, the vote has been ignored or overturned. Now these subversive halfwits are trying to do the same to the UK. This march should finish with a boat ride to Traitors’ Gate.

 

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A simple majority Brexit will enter the history books as the #1 self inflicted wound in the top 10 greatest self inflicted wounds .Now , regardless of what happens , every time something negative happens, and negative things have happened in the past and will happen in the future,   half the people in the UK or what remains of it, will complain that it is because you left the EU or remained in the EU.

IMO you should had required a supermajority brexit vote and when the results were 52% to 48% called it inconclusive.

It was Lincoln who said ""A house divided against itself cannot stand

I don't know how you move forward now, but IMO a clear consensus is the only way for such an important decision.

Personally I don't believe leaving will be good for the UK, but I believe it will be good fo the EU .

I believe without the UK the EU will be better able to move forward necessary reforms that require member countries to give up even more sorventry for a viable union, something that the UK does not agree at this level and certainly will not agree at even a greater level. 

 Putin    must be laughing his head off.

 

Is it possible to spout so much crap in seven minutes? I haven’t laughed that much in a while. He summarises a Brexiteer perfectly, old and out of touch. This generation needs to give up on trying to screw things for younger more open minded people who actually have something to live for not like the dying old fools.

 

 

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Oscar wilde summed the young up perfectly,i used to be like it

He said" I am not young enough to know everything" . Been there done that.

Ps thanks for the vid,it was great.

 

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10 hours ago, Lungstib said:

If this is the "Peoples Vote" I'd be interested to know who or what voted the first time.  I would never in a lifetime have voted to exit Europe but if this is the new policy are we now going to see a call for a second election if the first is close? Referendums need to be ran with a need for 65% of votes for the overturn of policy which I understand happens in other countries. Both Britain and the USA are now split almost 50/50 politically and the inability for agreement on both sides is severely affecting their governance. Both countries are bogged down in divisive and ugly bickering.

All good points, but here's the truth.

 

Cameron, recklessly and foolishly, said that parliament would enact whatever was agreed in the referendum. He had no authority to do so. The act wording shows that the referendum was advisory only. Parliament IS sovereign.

 

Clearly many British people are, unsurprisingly, dissatisfied with their lot. There are multiple reasons but inequality, austerity, and yes, a certain amount of xenophobia are factors.

 

Brexit has been hijacked by right wing CON "bastards" who smell money from creating an off shore, low tax, low wage, low environmental standards, low benefit economy. That of course harms the very people who voted for Brexit

 

Finally, many of our MPs have a poor understanding of their responsibilities. They are not delegates; they are supposed to act in what they personally believe to be in the best interests of their constituents and the country as a whole. Many realise how damaging Brexit is but fear the wrath of constituents who think Brexit will benefit them.

 

Another referendum, which will deliver a vote to remain will enable MPs to do the right thing and cancel Brexit. 

 

As May enters the killing floor, I can see her calling for a people's vote and then resigning - thus saving us from both Brexit AND Corbyn!

1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Corbyn is 70 years old, he'll be dead before 'the dust settles'.

... McDonnell waiting to takeover ... even worse.

5 minutes ago, Grouse said:

All good points, but here's the truth.

 

Cameron, recklessly and foolishly, said that parliament would enact whatever was agreed in the referendum. He had no authority to do so. The act wording shows that the referendum was advisory only. Parliament IS sovereign.

 

Clearly many British people are, unsurprisingly, dissatisfied with their lot. There are multiple reasons but inequality, austerity, and yes, a certain amount of xenophobia are factors.

 

Brexit has been hijacked by right wing CON "bastards" who smell money from creating an off shore, low tax, low wage, low environmental standards, low benefit economy. That of course harms the very people who voted for Brexit

 

Finally, many of our MPs have a poor understanding of their responsibilities. They are not delegates; they are supposed to act in what they personally believe to be in the best interests of their constituents and the country as a whole. Many realise how damaging Brexit is but fear the wrath of constituents who think Brexit will benefit them.

 

Another referendum, which will deliver a vote to remain will enable MPs to do the right thing and cancel Brexit. 

 

As May enters the killing floor, I can see her calling for a people's vote and then resigning - thus saving us from both Brexit AND Corbyn!

Your truth.

 

If Brexit has been hijacked it has been done by the pro EU big business/money establishment via the compliant May, who started off in a straight line at Lancaster House but is now circling in an ever-decaying orbit, watching the negotiating can clatter down the road, until the time comes for her to disappear up her own manifesto. As weak as ****.

 

 

11 minutes ago, AlexRich said:

... McDonnell waiting to takeover ... even worse.

A rare agreement from me.

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3 hours ago, Johnyo said:

 

Is it possible to spout so much crap in seven minutes? I haven’t laughed that much in a while. He summarises a Brexiteer perfectly, old and out of touch. This generation needs to give up on trying to screw things for younger more open minded people who actually have something to live for not like the dying old fools.

 

 

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The problem is old geezers like to vote and 20 something’s don’t vote but then like to get together to protest the results of the vote. 

10 hours ago, markaoffy said:


What huge outcry is that ? The 17.4 million in June 2016 gave “public opinion “ ! More remain loser nonsense


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That's OK, we understand

 

You are wholly misguided 

 

But, we understand

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