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Thread: O/T DDay for Brexit..well sort of...

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Disagree , what ever votes they pick up through a second referendum policy they will lose in the former industrial brexit heartlands .
    They'll have the middle-class metropolitan vote plus the immigrant vote plus the people who will vote for anyone with a red rosette, Rotherham and Barnsley are full of those.

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    Sold down the river by Labour and the Scots. Give them their independence and get shut. We will get well and truly punished by the EU when the Establishment gets their way and we stay in. The Brexit Party will have landslide wins when we vote for MEP's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    Sold down the river by Labour and the Scots. Give them their independence and get shut. We will get well and truly punished by the EU when the Establishment gets their way and we stay in. The Brexit Party will have landslide wins when we vote for MEP's.
    The same people who're frustrating Brexit also scuppered the independence vote, the BBC, neoliberal, Blairite establishment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Disagree , what ever votes they pick up through a second referendum policy they will lose in the former industrial brexit heartlands .
    65% of Labour voters voted to remain. Although I think you're probably right in that many who voted Leave are concentrated in the industrial heartlands, so will feel that way if you are in a labour leave voting constituency.

    https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics...-britain-voted

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    Latest idea pits winner of indicative vote vs May's deal in winner takes all vote on Monday.

    Fair enough. Got to break through somehow

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    I think that the leadership situation is the biggest threat to leaving with a deal. If the EU see the election of a hard Brexiter to lead further negotiations, that might swing them to walk away?
    The whole Brexit project was delusional and many MPs and many Madsters still don't get it. Deal or No Deal is an irrelevance. The EU WILL NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES drop it's 3 requirements: £39 billion pay-off, rights of EU citizens guaranteed and Irish Backstop. A hard Brexiteer will crash and burn and you lads will witness the increasingly rapid outflow of jobs and tax revenues from the UK. Well done.

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    You have as much idea of post Britain brexit as the next man although you seem to offer it up as gospel
    So why is your opinion any better than those brexiteers who you happily deride, because that is all it is.........your opinion

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    Sold down the river by Labour and the Scots. Give them their independence and get shut. We will get well and truly punished by the EU when the Establishment gets their way and we stay in. The Brexit Party will have landslide wins when we vote for MEP's.
    Hang about, if 34 Tories bad voted with their leader today they would have won the vote!

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    Quote Originally Posted by harpo88 View Post
    Hang about, if 34 Tories bad voted with their leader today they would have won the vote!
    True but some of them represent electoral wards that voted remain. Very few Labour MPs particularly northern based ones can use that reason.

    My MP is a consistent Brexit traitor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    65% of Labour voters voted to remain. Although I think you're probably right in that many who voted Leave are concentrated in the industrial heartlands, so will feel that way if you are in a labour leave voting constituency.

    https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics...-britain-voted
    Two fingers up to globalisation and yet many in the Labour left including Momentum still have their fingers in their ears going La La La !!! .

    The quest for power in the current Labour party over substance is quite alarming .

    They'd sell the referendum result for a term in government and that's a fact .

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