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UK PM candidate Gove: rushed no-deal Brexit would give Labour's Corbyn power

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4 minutes ago, vogie said:

17.4 million, small percentage, I like it.

There's 65 million people in the UK. You do the maths. In statistical terms 27% is a minority. 

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Just now, stephenterry said:

There's 65 million people in the UK. You do the maths. In statistical terms 27% is a minority. 

Back to your usual nonsense again, just remember more voted to leave than remain, that is all that matters when it comes to figures.

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1 minute ago, stephenterry said:

There's 65 million people in the UK. You do the maths. In statistical terms 27% is a minority. 

Good grief man.....We all know the population of the UK, zillions cannot vote because they are not old enough. The ones that are were NOT told you must vote, the gov of the day left it to the individuals, the individuals voted to leave..

1 minute ago, evadgib said:

And Brexiters likewise are fed up with the 'Ficker than us' constantly being peddled in their direction, some of which coming from professional trolls with no irons whatsoever in the fire.

When you finally tone it down we might just reciprocate.

I guess facts and truth hurts. 

 

As a point of correction, where I'm coming from is to hope my family based in the UK is unharmed by the after effects of Brexit if it happens. Currently I do not see a bright side, and they will be paying for the biggest folly ever undertaking by a British government for decades. 

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3 minutes ago, transam said:

Good grief man.....We all know the population of the UK, zillions cannot vote because they are not old enough. The ones that are were NOT told you must vote, the gov of the day left it to the individuals, the individuals voted to leave..

Exactly. The government acts on behalf of the whole population. Try and understand that.

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1 minute ago, stephenterry said:

I guess facts and truth hurts. 

 

As a point of correction, where I'm coming from is to hope my family based in the UK is unharmed by the after effects of Brexit if it happens. Currently I do not see a bright side, and they will be paying for the biggest folly ever undertaking by a British government for decades. 

Do you not think your UK family are now suffering because of the EU rules and what will happen in their future remaining in the EU.....?

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1 minute ago, stephenterry said:

Exactly. The government acts on behalf of the whole population. Try and understand that.

So why no BREXIT then......?  ????

1 minute ago, transam said:

Do you not think your UK family are now suffering because of the EU rules and what will happen in their future remaining in the EU.....?

No I don't. Don't be so dramatic. The ordinary man in the street will only be affected when the cost of Brexit is added to their tax-bill. 

3 minutes ago, transam said:

Do you not think your UK family are now suffering because of the EU rules and what will happen in their future remaining in the EU.....?

What EU rules negatively impact families living in the UK and how?

 

 

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1 minute ago, transam said:

So why no BREXIT then......?  ????

because it's not in the interest of the whole population.

 

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2 minutes ago, stephenterry said:

Exactly. The government acts on behalf of the whole population. Try and understand that.

Question: 1. Do you want to remain in the EU. 2. Do you want to leave the EU.

Answer: We want to leave.

Try and understand that.

 

               

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Just now, stephenterry said:

No I don't. Don't be so dramatic. The ordinary man in the street will only be affected when the cost of Brexit is added to their tax-bill. 

But the UK tax payer is NOW bolstering "nobody" EU countries....????....Money gone..

1 minute ago, vogie said:

Question: 1. Do you want to remain in the EU. 2. Do you want to leave the EU.

Answer: We want to leave.

Try and understand that.

 

               

And how does that negate an MP's duty to serve all of their constituency or a Government's duty to serve all of society?

 

You want to leave, others don't.

 

And those that don't still have the right to campaign and lobby for Remain. 

 

Parliamentary Democracy has never been about winner takes all. 

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3 minutes ago, stephenterry said:

because it's not in the interest of the whole population.

 

It's in the interests of the UK gravy chain, not the ordinary UK Joe....

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25 minutes ago, stephenterry said:

I guess facts and truth hurts

 

As a point of correction, where I'm coming from is to hope my family based in the UK is unharmed by the after effects of Brexit if it happens. Currently I do not see a bright side, and they will be paying for the biggest folly ever undertaking by a British government for decades

- 'Ficker than us'.....again?

- Behind B-liar taking us to war & Broon flogging off our Gold reserves.

 

I learned long ago to trust my own judgement & that remains (no pun intended) that UK should get on with it. If that also results in an entire overhaul of our political system then so be it.

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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

And how does that negate an MP's duty to serve all of their constituency or a Government's duty to serve all of society?

 

You want to leave, others don't.

 

And those that don't still have the right to campaign and lobby for Remain. 

 

Parliamentary Democracy has never been about winner takes all. 

How do you serve up a little bit of leave on a plate, you just cannot do it, you either leave or you remain, there are no halfway houses when it comes to Brexit. Remainers are going to have to accept the democratic decision of the referendum, I know it will be a tough ask, but............

But when posters categorically suggest that remain is the best option for our country, that is only their opinion or more like it, what is best for them.

 

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2 hours ago, stephenterry said:

I guess facts and truth hurts. 

 

As a point of correction, where I'm coming from is to hope my family based in the UK is unharmed by the after effects of Brexit if it happens. Currently I do not see a bright side, and they will be paying for the biggest folly ever undertaking by a British government for decades. 

And your family have been harmed for decades because of the EU and the total integration they have allowed with the help of those like Major and Blair. For 3 years you have been bleating of this armageddon that would happen after the referendum result which still is a load of cobblers. accept the referendum result and what the majority of the people voted for instead of constantly trying to thwart it and justify it with nonsense of could be, maybe and possible.

 

If not you will end up like a person who doesn't accept democracy and start screaming and shouting at people, who have a difference of opinion from yours. That then ends up with throwing milkshakes at people and feeling vilified.

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3 hours ago, stephenterry said:

because it's not in the interest of the whole population.

 

Democracy is about the majority.

Communism is about the whole.

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