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18 hours ago, nontabury said:

 

 That has been the establishments plan all along,in the hope that the people would relent under the incessant remain propaganda, as happened in the Irish Republic. However they failed to understand the resentment and the determination of the British people. 

 

 

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And similar gaps between the front teeth! Working together! 

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Another week wasted... only 26 left :w00t:

 

Tory party in open warfare with itself...

 

Labour trying to be both sides of the wall at the same time...

 

Local Elections, Tories, Labour & UKIP getting hammered.

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20 hours ago, baboon said:

They aren't ignoring it. They just don't know what to do. Just leave now and damn the consequences? You have alienated half the country. Just scrap Article 50 and carry on? You alienate the other half. Either way they are screwed. Especially when the two major parties are mainly concerned with their own survival.

 

I hope for compromise. But I am not optimistic to say the least. If and when we are described as a failed state abroad, we will only have ourselves to blame.

 

 

If the peoples referendum is not respected and implemented, then we have no Democracy. That is one of the reasons, many remainers are now supporting the referendum result. To do otherwise is anarchy.

 

 

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24 minutes ago, nontabury said:

 

 

If the peoples referendum is not respected and implemented, then we have no Democracy. That is one of the reasons, many remainers are now supporting the referendum result. To do otherwise is anarchy.

 

 

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local elections blow your theories to pieces,Ukip lost nearly as many councillors as Labour and the majority of voters switched to a pro remain party,please wake up

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4 minutes ago, bomber said:

local elections blow your theories to pieces,Ukip lost nearly as many councillors as Labour and the majority of voters switched to a pro brexit party,please wake up

You mean pro-Remain, don't you?

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6 hours ago, bomber said:

local elections blow your theories to pieces,Ukip lost nearly as many councillors as Labour and the majority of voters switched to a pro remain party,please wake up

 

 

You forgot to mention the thousands of spoilt voting papers.Where people preferred to simple write Brexit now, or words to that effect.

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1 hour ago, nontabury said:

 

 

You forgot to mention the thousands of spoilt voting papers.Where people preferred to simple write Brexit now, or words to that effect.

Do we have any actual figures for this ?

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1 hour ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

Really? How many? Would be nice to see the number of stupid people. 

 

 In one voting area in Norfolk, 800 hundred people felt so strongly about the issue of politicians not implementing the People’s vote, that they spoilt their voting papers. Similarly in Immingham in north Lincolnshire 200 electors spoilt their votes in protest at the Undemocratic actions of the political class. 

  I think these figures show how frustrated and angry the population is. Or at least that section of the population that can smell the coffee.

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, nontabury said:

 

 

You forgot to mention the thousands of spoilt voting papers.Where people preferred to simple write Brexit now, or words to that effect.

that would be the UKip voting papers,they lost 145 councillors nearly double Labour,a bad day at the office for gerrard and Tommy,i think Luton town play Oxford today,i fear for the Oxford fans.

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1 hour ago, nontabury said:

 

 In one voting area in Norfolk, 800 hundred people felt so strongly about the issue of politicians not implementing the People’s vote, that they spoilt their voting papers. Similarly in Immingham in north Lincolnshire 200 electors spoilt their votes in protest at the Undemocratic actions of the political class. 

  I think these figures show how frustrated and angry the population is. Or at least that section of the population that can smell the coffee.

 

 

 

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maybe they couldnt read,probably those nasty poles and slovaks.

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local elections blow your theories to pieces,Ukip lost nearly as many councillors as Labour and the majority of voters switched to a pro remain party,please wake up

You also forgot to mention the 662 seats won by “Independents and Others”. Do you think they are pro Remain too? When you have finished day dreaming you can wake up to reality.
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1 minute ago, Loiner said:


You also forgot to mention the 662 seats won by “Independents and Others”. Do you think they are pro Remain too? When you have finished day dreaming you can wake up to reality.

we wont ever know although iam sure you will claim them to be brexiteers,a true brexiteer would of voted Ukip, did you?

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7 hours ago, bomber said:

we wont ever know although iam sure you will claim them to be brexiteers,a true brexiteer would of voted Ukip, did you?

A remainer troll might not have been eligible to vote. Were you?

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2 minutes ago, bomber said:

yes,didnt bother though,wont in the EUs either.

Isn't it the case you didn't vote in the local elections last Thursday because you live in London and there wasn't any elections in London

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1 minute ago, vinny41 said:

Isn't it the case you didn't vote in the local elections last Thursday because you live in London and there wasn't any elections in London

nope,i dont live in london

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