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Thread: If 52% voted Remain and 48% voted Leave.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    Farage didn't mean ignoring the vote, he meant campaigning until we left the EU. He had all but conceded early in the night until things turned, leaving Remain as the losing voters.
    Farage is ten times better than the strongest Remain politician. He has been misquoted more than most.
    You're wasted on here Boingy, you should go into comedy.

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    You remainers have caused the constitutional crisis because you could not accept the vote to leave. From the moment the result was announced remoaners were up in arms and starting their campaign to overturn the result, long before any talk of leaving with no deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy_Division View Post
    You remainers have caused the constitutional crisis because you could not accept the vote to leave. From the moment the result was announced remoaners were up in arms and starting their campaign to overturn the result, long before any talk of leaving with no deal.
    Yes, me being up in arms obviously damaged Theresa May's negotiating position.

    Its just blame game time now. Brexit was always going to be a mess. And its in Farage, Johnson and every other Leaver's interest to blame others for the mess they have created.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    Yes, me being up in arms obviously damaged Theresa May's negotiating position.

    Its just blame game time now. Brexit was always going to be a mess. And its in Farage, Johnson and every other Leaver's interest to blame others for the mess they have created.
    No it isn’t ......the shambles has been caused by spineless people who are not prepared to accept a democratic vote.

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    Wakey wakey 123. Smell the coffee. We will be out of the EU, ride out the uncertainty and finally stop being ripped off by Junker and his cronies. Believe in Britain and buy British.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    What would the Remain lot think about the Leave campaign trying to take over parliament and high jack the government?

    What a disingenuous bunch you Remain lot are.

    Democracy when it suits you.

    If “Leave” had lost that would’ve been it and we’d have been told to f u c k off and shut up.

    You are the most undemocratic rabble I have ever witnessed in this country.
    Quite right. People forget that it was Phil Hammond who introduced the Leave Bill to parliament and then it was supported by a massive cross party majority with the exception of the SNP. They debated and voted on the mechanism that would follow - democracy in action you could say.

    There’s an old saying, don’t ask the question if you don’t like the answer.

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    How has brexit so far affected real life?

    I run a small business. I buy and sell gift and novelty items worldwide.

    I didn't vote in the referendum... if I had, with my limited knowledge, I'd have voted remain.

    As I see it, the drop in the sterling rate from it's previously artificially high price has benefited me greatly, sales to EU and worldwide are up around 30%. My main competition from eastern European competitors has started to fade in the last few months.

    I'm buying much more from UK suppliers, the 15% drop in sterling has made them cheaper now than the German suppliers I was using 2 years ago... I'm sure they are seeing many more new customers.

    I'm loving this so far... but spare a thought for my friend who imports VWs from USA and Germany. He's really struggling. The weak pound is great for UK exporters and internal traders but not for importers. I'm not sold on "no deal" but confident that my business will have major new opportunities for growth once we are outside of the EU international trade deals.

    A short to medium term weak sterling is not a bad thing as the media keeps reporting... it's a massive boost to UK exporters, which will, in the long term drive the sterling value back up.
    Last edited by iBOB; 29-08-2019 at 12:36 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    Well done. Look at what you 'won'...

    A constitutional crisis, a devalued pound, food and medicine stockpiling.

    You must be delighted.
    Remainers hogwash 123. Its your constant complaining and scare mongering using stupid phrases like "Cliff edge" etc. You honestly think leaving the EU throws us off a cliff edge? That kind of talk for 3 years without a scrap of hard evidence has caused the country to lose its confidence. Unforgivable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    Remainers hogwash 123. Its your constant complaining and scare mongering using stupid phrases like "Cliff edge" etc. You honestly think leaving the EU throws us off a cliff edge? That kind of talk for 3 years without a scrap of hard evidence has caused the country to lose its confidence. Unforgivable.

    Quiet without 123 - perhaps he’s waving his remoaner placard in the smoke or helping his pops Jezza to fathom out how to bring Boris down😭😭😭😭

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    You're wasted on here Boingy, you should go into comedy.
    Everything I said is totally true. Maybe you weren't up all night during the vote count but I was. Thats when he was interviewed. Your denial is a serious problem, I am quite serious here, go see a doctor.

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