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Hundreds of thousands march in London to demand new Brexit referendum


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2 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

a ridiculous post, not worth answering. 

I don’t think anyone voting Brexit wanted a return to that, but that may well be where we end up. We’ve already seen car bombs in Northern Ireland and postal bombs in the UK.

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1 minute ago, dunroaming said:

Leavers are always reminding us that they won and the remainers lost. Question is, given that the only Brexit deal on offer is nothing like what they voted for, in fact it fails on just about every count, can you call that a win?

 

Anyway it's a mute point.  In the meantime it looks like May will not last the week, according to todays reports. Many of the  cabinet members are saying that they will vote for her deal if she stands down now!

They never say what they have won though - if it was a car (made in Sunderland by Nissan workers) I could understand. It's like a form of abstract faith and belief in an afterlife and heaven something that Brexiteers seem reluctant to lose. 

 

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4 minutes ago, AlexRich said:

I don’t think anyone voting Brexit wanted a return to that, but that may well be where we end up. We’ve already seen car bombs in Northern Ireland and postal bombs in the UK.

The UK security forces are better equipped these days to deal with terrorism acts .

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6 minutes ago, sanemax said:

The UK security forces are better equipped these days to deal with terrorism acts .

People would still die, women having their legs blown off, children orphaned, fathers watching their children die in their arms. You really want that? What kind of human being are you?

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3 minutes ago, sanemax said:

That would be so "convenient" for the Government and remainers .

May can disappear and the Politicians can say "we had no choice" (to remain)

Equally it would be convenient for the Brexiteers in government who stood by and let May drop off the glass cliff following the failure of a Brexit they had no plan for and were in a case not willing to lead.

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16 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

and that means what exactly? Don't blame the actions of a very few deranged lunatics on Brexit. 

A “no deal” Brexit creates that environment, something that is preventable. So anyone advocating and agitating for that outcome is doing so with no care for the consequences of that action. 

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Just now, beautifulthailand99 said:

Socrates insisted that democracy is inherently corrupt, as it gives in to the will of the people, which is inherently depraved. Democratic people have little tolerance for argument: Mob rule sustains their political way of life. Those who disagree will be killed.

The many, Socrates explained, are unfit for rule. Humans are naturally shallow, superficial, and ignorant—given the chance, these qualities will manifest themselves as injustice. Only a select, educated few will ever be capable of effective leadership.

So, you disagree with having another referendum ?

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3 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

Socrates insisted that democracy is inherently corrupt, as it gives in to the will of the people, which is inherently depraved. Democratic people have little tolerance for argument: Mob rule sustains their political way of life. Those who disagree will be killed.

The many, Socrates explained, are unfit for rule. Humans are naturally shallow, superficial, and ignorant—given the chance, these qualities will manifest themselves as injustice. Only a select, educated few will ever be capable of effective leadership.

Wasn't he Greek? Look at the mess they're in now.

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12 minutes ago, AlexRich said:

A “no deal” Brexit creates that environment, something that is preventable. So anyone advocating and agitating for that outcome is doing so with no care for the consequences of that action. 

That's just providing an excuse for terrorism. 

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1 minute ago, Spidey said:

Wasn't he Greek? Look at the mess they're in now.

Is that an argument?

 

Are we to discard the foundations of western philosophy, mathematics, medicine, literature and democracy because of the financial woes of the modern Greek state?

 

Or shall we be honest and take a hard look at the mess Brexit has visited in the UK?!

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22 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

True but they are a bit stretched and I wouldn't needlessly want to add to their problems. 

well that sure is the weakest possible argument for staying in a corrupt and undemocratic EU that I have yet read. 

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Brexiteers trotting out claims of fraud wrt the Remain petition and arguing over the exact number of people taking part in the second mass pro Remain demonstration in London.

 

All in defence of failing Brexit that is itself the result from a referendum that was mired in electoral fraud, in which the Leave campaign was found guilty of breaking electoral law and in which Leave backer Arron Banks has been referred to the Crown Prosecution Servive for electoral finance fraud.

 

So yes, let’s discuss fraudulent results.

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3 minutes ago, sanemax said:

Ferange could get a new exit political party up and running and become the next Prime minster with a landslide 17 million people voting for his Party ?

His Brexit march is clearly demonstrating his sway with the British public. 

 

A few dozen villages throughout England are enjoying the respite as their local idiot goes on a walking holiday.

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