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

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    Quote Originally Posted by MillerBill View Post
    Highly unlikely to have another referendum but if there was, it should be May's deal or WTO deal,we have already decided to leave in the first one,so remain should not be an option a second time.Any other option on offer, would mean the outcome of the first result was ignored.That would be catastrophic and would lose all credibility in future elections.Parliament do as you have been instructed to do, with no further delay.
    Trouble is MB Mays deal is neither in nor out so that wouldn't be a true reflection of where we are ie. up sh1t creek

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    Don't think the "chattering classes",still hell bent on cancelling Brexit, have any idea of the depth of feeling in the backward North of England and how many people are now favouring a no-deal scenario. The results of any Peoples Vote would be a huge shock for them.
    They think working-class people are all like the guests on Jeremy Kyle, horrible supercilious lot most of them, which I didn't know before the referendum.

    Yes it's been a mess but all very revealing, about the splits in the country, about class division and about the poor quality of our MPs in particular.

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    So tomorrow is Traitors’ Day

    Remember at 11am there’s a minutes silence to commemorate the death of democracy in the UK

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pattylallacks2 View Post
    Can someone explain what is meant by the "withdrawal agreement"? Is it when both parties come to a mutually satisfactory conclusion or could it result from a member partially soft brexiting and the other concluding that he may as well pull out?
    Sounds like an agreement between a concenting couple who dont want kids. Perhap should have pulled out before softening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post

    It's actually frightening to think many of these people have any control over our lives
    Isn't the point that they don't?

    Our laws are made by the EU Commission and carried out by civil servants, all they do is rubber-stamp and collect their salaries and then their pensions.

    They're an unnecessary layer of management, if we're staying in the EU we may as well close parliament down and save some money.

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    If Labour kills Brexit today they will never be forgiven by the Labour Leave voting electorate and probably not return to Government for many many years. It will also prove conclusively that the Momentum communist lunatics have taken over the asylum and that serial agitator Corbyn has been reduced to an order taking puppet. So so disappointing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    If Labour kills Brexit today they will never be forgiven by the Labour Leave voting electorate and probably not return to Government for many many years. It will also prove conclusively that the Momentum communist lunatics have taken over the asylum and that serial agitator Corbyn has been reduced to an order taking puppet. So so disappointing.
    Thought the bulk of Labour supporters vote remain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    Thought the bulk of Labour supporters vote remain.
    Not around these parts they didn't or many of the former heavy industrial areas around the UK including South Wales .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Not around these parts they didn't or many of the former heavy industrial areas around the UK including South Wales .
    Labour will win more votes by backing a second referendum than it will lose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    Labour will win more votes by backing a second referendum than it will lose.
    Disagree , what ever votes they pick up through a second referendum policy they will lose in the former industrial brexit heartlands .

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