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Johnson faces perilous Brexit ratification after deal vote blocked


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13 hours ago, tebee said:

oh good, so us remain posters here are helping to stop brexit, I'll keep up the good work. 

Yes, please carry on, as the remain numbers here are dwindling for some reason, I reckon it won't be long till there is just two of you.... ????

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12 hours ago, nauseus said:

Wrong. 17.399 million took no notice of lies from elements of both campaigns and would have voted to leave anyway. 

Quite wrong.

Now that the  reality is clearer you should looking to support confirmation that there is a majority to leave under any circumstances, unless of course you do not want to be proven wrong.

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3 hours ago, sandyf said:

Quite wrong.

Now that the  reality is clearer you should looking to support confirmation that there is a majority to leave under any circumstances, unless of course you do not want to be proven wrong.

How can you confirm this "reality"?

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59 minutes ago, nauseus said:

How can you confirm this "reality"?

Publish a white paper and vote on it. It is the only way to ensure people are voting for or against the same thing.

Johnson claims he wants his deal so there shouldn't be a problem publishing a white paper and putting it to a public vote.

If TM had the guts to put her white paper to a public vote, this could have been over a long time ago.

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/786626/The_Future_Relationship_between_the_United_Kingdom_and_the_European_Union_120319.pdf

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6 hours ago, transam said:

There wasn't  deal or no deal on the vote table....Again, you're going round in circles with the same ol' nonevent stuff....

 

well maybe it's time we had a new vote as the last one wasn't clear about what it was we were actually voting for apparently 

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19 minutes ago, tebee said:

well maybe it's time we had a new vote as the last one wasn't clear about what it was we were actually voting for apparently 

It's folk like you who didn't know what you were voting for, and a couple of others on this thread.........????

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30 minutes ago, transam said:

It's folk like you who didn't know what you were voting for, and a couple of others on this thread.........????

We are perfectly aware that all the brexiteers knew exactly what they were voting for, its just that there are over 17 million different versions of brexiteer and they all think they are right.

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3 minutes ago, sandyf said:

We are perfectly aware that all the brexiteers knew exactly what they were voting for, its just that there are over 17 million different versions of brexiteer and they all think they are right.

 

We voted to “Leave”. That was the option on the ballot paper.

 

The picture of “Leave” was painted by D. Cameron in his Chatham House speech.

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5 minutes ago, SheungWan said:

Just standing guard whenever the Hard Brexiteers keep repeating the lie that the referendum voted for no-deal Brexit.

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I reckon you are fishing for a naughty reply so you can........????......????

 

But, in reply, it is you that is telling lies here, with your make believe stuff...????

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