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Saying we would lose another rerendum has been mentioned 49 times on here, it is time it was put to bed. Only the losers want another referendum, even parliament doesn't want another referendum.
This or the next Parliament are entitled to call for one if they so decide.

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50 minutes ago, SheungWan said:

This or the next Parliament are entitled to call for one if they so decide.

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No point. Remainers would not respect the second vote any more than they did the first.

 

Don't believe me? This is what Jo Swinson said about it (the leader of the liberal democrats).

 

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So even if we voted leave for a second time, we'd still have Remainers blocking it in Parliament. So why bother?

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/07/23/lib-dem-leader-jo-swinson-says-would-vote-against-brexit-even/

 

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2 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

No point. Remainers would not respect the second vote any more than they did the first.

 

Don't believe me? This is what Jo Swinson said about it (the leader of the liberal democrats).

 

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So even if we voted leave for a second time, we'd still have Remainers blocking it in Parliament. So why bother?

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/07/23/lib-dem-leader-jo-swinson-says-would-vote-against-brexit-even/

 

But you've just got to admire their selfish and arrogant honesty, they can't see anything wrong with what they are doing. How do these people sleep at night.

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2 hours ago, Loiner said:


We’ve already had all the warnings from every Remainer and his dog, Cameron, Osborne, Carney et al.

So we are still Leaving end of October.

You are behind the times my favourite cacti shop (yes I am a prick - has already left .......in his head!)

 

https://cactusshop.co.uk/index.php?   #nuttersworld

 

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2 hours ago, vogie said:

Democracy is not having referendums untill you get the answer you want, it doesn't work like that.

I refer the right honourable gentleman to the words said by his right honourable friend the member for North West Somerset in 2011........

 

cue laughter in the House !

 

 

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8 hours ago, kingdong said:

carefull what you wish for,you might see a swing to the extreme right

naaah Tommy's in the clink getting a well deserved lesson in the rule of law  - some of it rough justice from other lags. He'll be as meek as a lamb when/if he gets out. Plus Farage isn't / is too clever to go down that toxic route. The other thugs in the swamp can hardly get a sentence together. 

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21 hours ago, Jip99 said:

 

 

Even more rubbish!

 

You have clearly bought into Project Fear.

 

You go and worry about you and your country (or the EU if you are a “European’) and I will worry about me and mine.

Leaver Bingo ......Leave means Leave , Project Fear can we have a Take Back Control as well please for a full house- how come none of you have adopted the Thai slogan ....

 

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3 hours ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

Russia and Brazil are mentioned by Gideon- both with fascist leaders  - you'd like that wouldn't you ? 

In the context in which he spoke I'd have no problem and nor should anyone else ????

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funny how it was the working class of mainly labour constituencies who voted leave,the scum,they also never  realised "they,d never had it so good" after thatcher destroyed the unions,and how many of thatchers draconian anti trade union laws did labour rescind during their last 3 terms?sweet fa,where was the old guard? your 2 slags,robin cook,and corbyn?all too busy sticking their snouts in the trough.

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2 hours ago, kingdong said:

funny how it was the working class of mainly labour constituencies who voted leave,the scum,they also never  realised "they,d never had it so good" after thatcher destroyed the unions,and how many of thatchers draconian anti trade union laws did labour rescind during their last 3 terms?sweet fa,where was the old guard? your 2 slags,robin cook,and corbyn?all too busy sticking their snouts in the trough.

So the working class of mainly labour constituencies who voted leave want Farage, Johnson and Rees-Mogg because of Thatcher's draconian anti trade union laws? You do see how that doesn't make a great deal of sense unless you are calling them stupid?

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4 hours ago, baboon said:

So the working class of mainly labour constituencies who voted leave want Farage, Johnson and Rees-Mogg because of Thatcher's draconian anti trade union laws? You do see how that doesn't make a great deal of sense unless you are calling them stupid?

no,they wanted a party that would represent them not a shower of champagne socialists,when blair was informed by one of his mps that the rate for bricklayers had halved since the influx of economic migration,replied"well it,ll alleviate poverty in their areas",so whos going to represent the "working class",its certainly not labour,so perhaps they,ll view national socialism as an alternative

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9 hours ago, baboon said:

So the working class of mainly labour constituencies who voted leave want Farage, Johnson and Rees-Mogg because of Thatcher's draconian anti trade union laws? You do see how that doesn't make a great deal of sense unless you are calling them stupid?

Let alone the question, do Labour voters who backed Leave support this hard right wing Tory Government and the ‘Tory’ ideas of what constitutes Brexit?

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5 hours ago, kingdong said:

no,they wanted a party that would represent them not a shower of champagne socialists,when blair was informend by one of his mps that the rate for bricklayers had halved since the influx of economic migration,replied"well it,ll alleviate poverty in their areas",so whos going to represent the "working class",its certainly not labour,so perhaps they,ll view national socialism as an alternative

Did Germany no harm after all, did it?

 

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12 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Let alone the question, do Labour voters who backed Leave support this hard right wing Tory Government and the ‘Tory’ ideas of what constitutes Brexit?

who supports the working classes? not labour thats for sure,"we,re not going to go go back to the dark days of mass pickets"=tony blair who seemed to forget it was the trade unions that kept the financially bankrupt labour party going through the thatcher era.now the unions are all but finished i ask again,whos going to support the working classes?

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11 hours ago, baboon said:

Did Germany no harm after all, did it?

 

might have been a differant story if hitler hadn,t invaded russia,anyway perhaps you should ask the german pensioner,their state pension is 4 times the uks,so you,re right [for once]

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1 hour ago, kingdong said:

might have been a differant story if hitler hadn,t invaded russia,anyway perhaps you should ask the german pensioner,their state pension is 4 times the uks,so you,re right [for once]

It might or might not have been a different story if something which happened had not happened. I see.

And what does the German State Pension circa 2019 have to do with it?

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On 8/16/2019 at 3:39 AM, stephenterry said:

It is very clear from the UK government's own reports that there would be long-term damage to the UK economy, businesses and jobs, and at least months of continuous disruption following Brexit that would adversely affect most households. To assume otherwise is just not the reality.

 

I can only think of one long-term benefit - unfortunately hoped-for trade deals would take several years to implement. And if it not realised, any prospective produce deals with the USA are fraught with endangering UK health statistics even further than present, owing to the fact that the 'US diet' and health stats are among the world's worst. The EU and UK are 'nutritionally' light years ahead of the USA in this respect, ensuring the banning of many toxic animal chemicals, hormone, and plant pesticides that are permitted for use in the USA. 

 

You have been warned.

 

 

 

 

What a load of bloody rubbish....warned?...Christ could not make this stuff up if I tried

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On 8/16/2019 at 12:33 PM, Loiner said:


We’ve already had all the warnings from every Remainer and his dog, Cameron, Osborne, Carney et al.

So we are still Leaving end of October.

It's all very well to leave - but as I've repeated ad nauseum on here -<deleted> happens next? Has anyone a master plan? Why is a no-deal contrived by Johnson so brilliant?  

 

You think the EU would go away - that the UK doesn't want or need a trade deal with them?  For pete's sake wake up and face reality.

 

Leaving is the first step towards UK economic disaster which would take decades of a non-tory government to make amends for the Brexit catastrophe.  

 

 

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13 hours ago, zorrow424 said:

What a load of bloody rubbish....warned?...Christ could not make this stuff up if I tried

Well you made up your uninformed response quite easily. Why not post your own opinion instead of trolling and baiting me. Next time you'll be reported.

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2 minutes ago, stephenterry said:

It's all very well to leave - but as I've repeated ad nauseum on here -<deleted> happens next? Has anyone a master plan? Why is a no-deal contrived by Johnson so brilliant?  

 

You think the EU would go away - that the UK doesn't want or need a trade deal with them?  For pete's sake wake up and face reality.

 

Leaving is the first step towards UK economic disaster which would take decades of a non-tory government to make amends for the Brexit catastrophe.  

 

 

 

 

Put that broken record in the bin.

 

 

 

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