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Majority of Britons support 'Brexit by any means' poll

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1 hour ago, worgeordie said:

it all went

wrong when they let some of the Eastern bloc countries in,and allowed free movement

of people.

Britain was a keen supporter and indeed a “driver” of accession of Central and Eastern European countries into the EU from early on. Same for freedom of movement for workers from these countries.

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  • Laughing Gravy
    Laughing Gravy

    I don't believe in polls that survey less than 30,000 and even then they are potentially incorrect. Regardless of what the polls say the referendum result in 2016 should be followed. We have had over

  • Somtamnication
    Somtamnication

    Absolutely we want out. The bullying from the EU and that drunk Juncker (sp) is more than we can bear. Independence is sweet; now I know how India and others felt like.

  • '' an opinion poll conducted for the Daily Telegraph''.....'nuff said.

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6 hours ago, juice777 said:

I don't believe a word of it I heard the owner is going to make a ton of cash shorting the pound. But Public opinion is changing I think I can tell by the difference on this Forum. I stopped posting for about a year for various reasons and It looks that some of the Brexit mob have stopped posting there more posting against Brexit now, I would say as they go silent as the penny drops. Let's keep our fingers crossed there is another vote.

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Very accurate - I noticed it too. There are a few Spitfire flying, tea drinking weather obsessed diehards out there but they seem to have retreated given they only NOW understand the mess.

 

Still to be fair it wasn't their fault they were hoodwinked.

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2 hours ago, AGareth2 said:

looking forward to the next referendum

to rejoin the EU

It will happen - once the old generation that selfishly voted for Brexit have popped off, the younger generation who overwhelmingly didn't want Brexit and were shafted by the codgers, will restore sanity. 

 

Shouldn't be long now till the selfish old uns are underground.

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4 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:

It will happen - once the old generation that selfishly voted for Brexit have popped off, the younger generation who overwhelmingly didn't want Brexit and were shafted by the codgers, will restore sanity. 

 

Shouldn't be long now till the selfish old uns are underground.

Wot? You mean the same ones who dragged me in as a teenager?

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10 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:

I know all about sampling and it, I will say it again does not always come up with the correct result.

 

If you can't be bothered to vote and have the ability to, you can't complain. 3 years on and you are still not accepting the referendum result. the largest turnout in the UK's History and you still try and belittle the 52%, as the 'tiny majority'.

 

It seems to be a remainer trait.

Interesting - the odds of a hung parliament were 16/1 at the last election, but the BBC called it spot on through small samples at each station. You clearly don't understand it.

 

Leave did not 'represent' 52%, you need to add 'of those that voted'  - as much as it hurts, of the people eligible to vote the leave camp won just 25% leaving no mandate whatsoever for the forthcoming carnage. 

 

Its why you are frothing to get this over the line, what on earth do you have to fear from a second referendum I wonder ? 

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5 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:

It will happen - once the old generation that selfishly voted for Brexit have popped off, the younger generation who overwhelmingly didn't want Brexit and were shafted by the codgers, will restore sanity. 

 

Shouldn't be long now till the selfish old uns are underground.

Yes I know what you mean.

 

14 hours ago, edwinchester said:

Was it blue?

Did it make you happy ? Anyway if Britain wants to get nasty then French,Belgium and Dutch fisherman can take place in beggar your neighbour jollies in the channel which they are planning in the event of a no deal and stop British fisherman landing their catches in France .Then the navies will be involved. Gonna be fun for sure - even if we do leave we'll be begging to get back in by Xmas. I've started the panic buying already as it's a no brainer as stocks will run low and get more expensive. Got 250 loo rolls and 200 kitchen towels and 500 bin liners  - like money in the bank - they'll last forever and save money as the pound gets rinsed. Oh and 10 pairs of 2.5 pound shop reading glasses which I keep breaking. First rule of panic buying is get their first whilst their are still stocks to hoard. Plus for us Remainiacs it's a political act - Tv pics of empty shelves and maybe bank runs piles down the pressure on mad BoJo and his traitorous coup-makers. As Dominic Cummings said "by any means necessary". Must get a kilo of parmesan in as well. Other things to stock up on whilst the shelves are full.........Remoaners get ready to join  the Resistance.....or should I say Maquis in honour of our French brethren. 

 

Tea bags
Toilet roll toilet paper
Rice
Cereal
Pasta
Tinned beans canned beans
Tinned soup
Tinned rice pudding
Tinned chopped tomatoes
Tinned sweetcorn
Tinned peaches
Coffee
Lentils
Sugar
Bread flour
Dried yeast
Instant bread mix
Tinned tuna
Tinned mushy peas
Jars of hot dogs
Pasta sauce
Porridge
Squash
Long-life milk
Dishwasher liquid

 

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7 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:

What lies are you on about the 900,000 jobs that would be lost immediately if we left the EU.

 

Now now you don't want us to bring up the bus right ? 

 

PS We haven't left yet …….. (Did you see unemployment went up today for the first time since 2017 ????)

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12 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:
2 hours ago, AGareth2 said:

looking forward to the next referendum

to rejoin the EU

It will happen - once the old generation that selfishly voted for Brexit have popped off, the younger generation who overwhelmingly didn't want Brexit and were shafted by the codgers, will restore sanity. 

 

Shouldn't be long now till the selfish old uns are underground.

Once we've left the EU it'll take several years before remainers would get a chance to try to drag us back in. By that time the EU project will have continued on it's decline; a decline accelerated by the UK's heroic exit.

 

The public will have seen the project fear lies for what they are. Youngsters will still be able to travel and even study in Europe (as they always could pre-EU). UK businesses will overcome any short term challenges (as they always do). The UK will be in control of it's own destiny, and will not be pulled further into political and fiscal union with a bunch of countries which are far too diverse to be tied together that way. The EU, Ireland and the UK will have new procedures in place to avoid installing border infrastructure. 

 

I'd be surprised if even 10% of the electorate would want to rejoin the EU once the truth is out. 

 

36 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:

Very accurate - I noticed it too. There are a few Spitfire flying, tea drinking weather obsessed diehards out there but they seem to have retreated given they only NOW understand the mess.

 

Still to be fair it wasn't their fault they were hoodwinked.

Well as Dominic Cummings  said of David Davies "thick as mince"............not of course that applies to anyone here as I wouldn't want a third 3 day ban or would I .....

3 hours ago, ThomasThBKK said:

 

Yeah it really went wrong for the eastern countries, nurses and doctors are leaving left and right to the UK, Germany and co causing them problems: https://www.politico.eu/article/doctors-nurses-migration-health-care-crisis-workers-follow-the-money-european-commission-data/

 

This is horrible and has to stop. Glad the UK as the major benefactor of this is stepping up and sending them back to take care of their own elders and sick people instead.

 

It might have been ok IF it was just Doctors and nurses

regards worgeordie

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24 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:

Now now you don't want us to bring up the bus right ? 

 

PS We haven't left yet …….. (Did you see unemployment went up today for the first time since 2017 ????)

Did you accidentally overlook the rest of the employment news that came out today? I'll put your comment about unemployment into context: 

 

- Wage growth in the UK reached an 11-year high in the year to June, and the employment rate was its joint highest since 1971, official figures show.

- Wage growth rose to 3.9%, while the estimated 76.1% employment rate was the best since comparative records began.

- However, the unemployment rate in the April to June period showed a slight rise.

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, AGareth2 said:

looking forward to the next referendum

to rejoin the EU

 

Once bitten,twice shy. 

Or should that be 

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.

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45 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:

It will happen - once the old generation that selfishly voted for Brexit have popped off, the younger generation who overwhelmingly didn't want Brexit and were shafted by the codgers, will restore sanity. 

 

Shouldn't be long now till the selfish old uns are underground.

 

 

I have noticed that the majority of remainers ( that is the few that are British) on these threads all seem to be voting for their own selfish reasons. And certainly not for the welfare of their fellow citizens.

Brexiteers remind me of the militant entryists into the Labour Party in the 80s.....

 

 

1 minute ago, nontabury said:

 

 

I have noticed that the majority of remainers ( that is the few that are British) on these threads all seem to be voting for their own selfish reasons. And certainly not for the welfare of their fellow citizens.

I don't remember voting to rinse your baht off you (and me) and push the japs and others out of the UK and throw British EU expats under a bus - that would have been your vote that did that , consequences of your actions. 

15 hours ago, vogie said:

Sometimes it's best just to take the medicine. ????????????

 

 With ice ...

11 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

Brexiteers remind me of the militant entryists into the Labour Party in the 80s.....

 

 

 

            Kinnock had the balls of of a castrated wimp . 

           Along with his wife , they made millions on the EU ,   and loyal /stupid socialists ..

59 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

Did it make you happy ? Anyway if Britain wants to get nasty then French,Belgium and Dutch fisherman can take place in beggar your neighbour jollies in the channel which they are planning in the event of a no deal and stop British fisherman landing their catches in France .Then the navies will be involved. Gonna be fun for sure - even if we do leave we'll be begging to get back in by Xmas. I've started the panic buying already as it's a no brainer as stocks will run low and get more expensive. Got 250 loo rolls and 200 kitchen towels and 500 bin liners  - like money in the bank - they'll last forever and save money as the pound gets rinsed. Oh and 10 pairs of 2.5 pound shop reading glasses which I keep breaking. First rule of panic buying is get their first whilst their are still stocks to hoard. Plus for us Remainiacs it's a political act - Tv pics of empty shelves and maybe bank runs piles down the pressure on mad BoJo and his traitorous coup-makers. As Dominic Cummings said "by any means necessary". Must get a kilo of parmesan in as well. Other things to stock up on whilst the shelves are full.........Remoaners get ready to join  the Resistance.....or should I say Maquis in honour of our French brethren. 

 

Tea bags
Toilet roll toilet paper
Rice
Cereal
Pasta
Tinned beans canned beans
Tinned soup
Tinned rice pudding
Tinned chopped tomatoes
Tinned sweetcorn
Tinned peaches
Coffee
Lentils
Sugar
Bread flour
Dried yeast
Instant bread mix
Tinned tuna
Tinned mushy peas
Jars of hot dogs
Pasta sauce
Porridge
Squash
Long-life milk
Dishwasher liquid

 

A resistance without Spam is a fraud - not to mention Fray Bentos for the posher folk

3 minutes ago, elliss said:

 

 With ice ...

For those who worked hard and invested wisely during our working lives your Brexit chaos allow us opportunities alongside far richer vulture capitalists to profit from this position. So if you insist on this damn thing and impoverish your fellow working man some of us will do well - so keep it coming so my wife gets her dream condo from some impoverished Brit forced into a fire sale. A rich friend of mine on over 150k a year is salivating at BoJo's tax cuts for the rich - I hope he never gets it, and I hope this ends and the pounbd recovers and helps out a lot of folk not so well off as myself. But if you insist then revenge will be sweet in my corner champers over ice for me ! Toodle pip. Long live the Eton clique ! Long Live JRM ! 

1 minute ago, Handsome Gardener said:

A resistance without Spam is a fraud - not to mention Fray Bentos for the posher folk

That's the spirit - batteries as well for the power cuts when the French refuse to sell us their electricity .....

19 minutes ago, nontabury said:

 

 

I have noticed that the majority of remainers ( that is the few that are British) on these threads all seem to be voting for their own selfish reasons. And certainly not for the welfare of their fellow citizens.

 

 Exsuse me ,   how do you define them  they as British .

      Surely , if they chose to migrate from UK , they by definition , are not British ..

 

21 minutes ago, nontabury said:

 

 

I have noticed that the majority of remainers ( that is the few that are British) on these threads all seem to be voting for their own selfish reasons. And certainly not for the welfare of their fellow citizens.

haha I absolutely cannot wait for the breakdown of that little missive …..So when you're ready

 

The remainers selfish reasons are...…..

 

The Leavers autruistic reasons are …….

 

This is going to be good ...

Just now, elliss said:

 

 Exsuse me ,   how do you define them  they as British .

      Surely , if they chose to migrate from UK , they by definition , are not British ..

 

that was after how many beers ? 

2 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:

A resistance without Spam is a fraud - not to mention Fray Bentos for the posher folk

 

        Uncle Bens , Curry . on special at Aldi , be quick..

           PS ,  pork sauages ,  and frey bentos  pies ...

 

 

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21 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

I don't remember voting to rinse your baht off you (and me) and push the japs and others out of the UK and throw British EU expats under a bus - that would have been your vote that did that , consequences of your actions. 

oh and the possible breakup of the UK , terrorism returning to Ireland, me getting banned 3 times on TVF - nobody voted for that !

Just now, elliss said:

 

        Uncle Bens , Curry . on special at Aldi , be quick..

           PS ,  pork sauages ,  and frey bentos  pies ...

 

 

Too posh , Uncle Bens get their own brand half the price - or even better a 25kg bag of Thai Jasmine Rice (fresh) not the old stuff they are trying to get rid of. 

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16 hours ago, Somtamnication said:

Independence is sweet

Yep, that´s what the people from Scotland will say after the Brexit and after they are separated from the UK too.

3 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:

that was after how many beers ? 

 

TT  mate ,   cant afford beers anymore ,

 Dry with pride ...

Just now, elliss said:

 

TT  mate ,   cant afford beers anymore ,

 Dry with pride ...

Well done if it was because you had to and I mean that sincerely. 

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