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Thread: D Day for Brexit

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    It's our democratic process that put these clowns in...

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    ...and it's our democratic process that can remove them BT.

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    Not when those pesky Russians with their Novichok and election rigging are involved it isn't 1959_60!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    It's our democratic process that put these clowns in...

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    The trouble is that the alternative is a Communist clown that would take us back to economic oblivion as they have done every time they get in power. Only the candle makers would do well with Corbyn and his lunatic mates in government.

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    So you are on board with the Russia/Novichok thing BT?

    Don't worry though, we do similar things to our "enemies of the state". But it seems like we do it better

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    I don't want another vote under any circumstances 59/60, one was enough, the instruction was clear, the promise from the government was clear, they can do whatever they like for me now, another vote will just create even more disharmony and confusion. The situation has gone beyond recall, it's a total disaster, and the people will take their revenge on the traitors at the ballot box.

    I am not unduly concerned for the future though, the EU will go the same way as the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, even the UK is fraying at the edges, the EU is living on borrowed time, we would just have been better off out when it does collapse though, now we will go down with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    It's our democratic process that put these clowns in...
    But BT what would Labour (and SNP probably) have come up with. They would be just as divided in implementing a Brexit deal and even more clueless about business. The UK would be broken up, Diane in charge of the economy.What fun.

    59 wants to let the will of 34% of the people overturn the vote of 52%. No chance.
    Any vote would be option 1 v option 2. No option 3
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    Not too late at all Sinkov.

    If there is public appetite for a hard Brexit then a public vote would deliver one. It's the only democratic way to keep the public on board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    Not too late at all Sinkov.

    If there is public appetite for a hard Brexit then a public vote would deliver one. It's the only democratic way to keep the public on board.
    But with up to 65% of people not agreeing with the vote, how is that the will of the people..
    Staying in the EU would be on different terms and we wouldn’t know what they were either. Sorry but the I’ll thought through Lib Dem plan is dead in the water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post

    59 wants to let the will of 34% of the people overturn the vote of 52%. No chance.
    But the combined might of the vast majority of Tory, Labour and LibDem politicians, the House of Lords, the Civil Sevice, the
    Judiciary, big business, the banks, the BBC, most of the media and various wealthy indivduals has overturned the vote of 52%.

    Some people say it's democracy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    Not too late at all Sinkov.

    If there is public appetite for a hard Brexit then a public vote would deliver one. It's the only democratic way to keep the public on board.
    You cannot be serious 59/60, we've had a vote, the result has been sneered at, scorned, ridiculed and finally overturned by the Remainer Establishment. Why should we go to the expense, time and trouble to have another vote ? Possibly to add a veneer of legitimacy to Remainer treachery, but having my vote ignored once, 17.2 million votes ignored in fact, what on earth is the point of anyone voting again ? We will have to accept that we'll have do what the Remainers and the EU want, and live with it.

    No, let's carry on and see where we end up, seems like we'll still be paying into the EU, at their beck and call, having to abide by their rules, regulations and laws, but we'll have no say in the matter this time. This is what the Remainers have fought for, they've won, so let's live with it. We're going to be right up **** creek without a paddle from now on, but that's what you and your remainer chums wanted, so let's see how we get on.

    Remainers are laughing now, I can guarantee you they won't be laughing in five years time.

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