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UK PM May looking at second Brexit vote options if talks fail - Telegraph


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5 minutes ago, Basil B said:

You mean like...

Well I do not see a thousand words, can not even make an intelligent sentence out of it... 

Not my picture, but I could find one if you like, I like this one.....????

 

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17 minutes ago, AlexRich said:

Or:

 

”52% decided to commit suicide (because the doctor lied and told them they had terminal cancer), so 100% of us must do it (even though we all now know the doctor was a liar)”

 

Brexiteer logic.

Oh no, I said something like the that yesterday and got accused of spreading fear...

 

Brexiteers and logic???

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Just now, vinniekintana said:

As planned.

People were laughing at us red-pillers who've been saying this all along.

 

Now ..the hard part is (for the Remainers) to win the second referendum.

Expect social media shutdown of major Brexit figures....and a war-chest in the billions on the 'Remain' camp 

It’s amazing how many IQ points you add when you put on that tin foil hat! Brexiteers remind me of Gollum .... jealously guarding their “precious” Brexit.

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5 minutes ago, sammieuk1 said:

Looks like I have been in a coma for the last 3 years ????

No it  the country that's been in a coma.... 

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4 minutes ago, IssanMichael said:

Just read the document it says that the vote is to remain or leave. Obviously if it is a vote for leave that is leave everything,and so it was.

Please re-read and advice exactly what cast iron guarentees were stated if the vote was to leave ? 

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

give voters the choice between leaving the European Union with a deal, leaving without a deal, or not leaving at all.

I read this several times. But I don't have the clue what will be the change, as there is a deal with EU fixed and EU is not willing to re-negotiate. 

The point is if UK people are voting to leave with a deal..... Would the Parliament/Tory perform and agree? 

Or this turmoil is an endless story? 

Remember a referendum is only an advice for the Govt 

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4 minutes ago, sawadee1947 said:

I read this several times. But I don't have the clue what will be the change, as there is a deal with EU fixed and EU is not willing to re-negotiate. 

The point is if UK people are voting to leave with a deal..... Would the Parliament/Tory perform and agree? 

Or this turmoil is an endless story? 

Remember a referendum is only an advice for the Govt 

No, the referendum stated the vote outcome would be implemented....Do you not understand that...?

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Just now, transam said:

No, the referendum stated the vote outcome would be implemented....Do you not understand that...?

No, Cameron said that . We all know he's a Conservative politician and therefore a lier .

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6 hours ago, TopDeadSenter said:

This has to be a joke. The best possible outcome for the establishment if they force a re-run of the referendum would be a vote to remain leaving the score 1 vote leave and 1 vote remain, which would leave a far greater impasse that the current situation, and would require a decider vote. A best of three. This would all waste years and leave the markets, business and house-owners in turmoil. No. We had a referendum. Against all odds Leave won. Now lets get on with it. Thanks.

 

Nonsense. Best of three - what rubbish.

 

 

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32 minutes ago, IssanMichael said:

Just read the document it says that the vote is to remain or leave.

...in the EU. Nowhere does it talk about a customs union after having left the EU. 

 

And, it’s just a leaflet. It’s advertisement. Information. Democracies are governed by laws not by leaflets.  

 

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6 minutes ago, transam said:

No, the referendum stated the vote outcome would be implemented....Do you not understand that...?

1. Countries are governed by laws, not by leaflets or the promises someone makes. 

 

2. The leaflet only talks about leaving the EU. It neither talks about not doing x or y after having left the EU. 

 

3. The leaflet also doesn’t say anything about what will or should happen if parliament doesn’t agree on a or b. 

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