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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    It was so flawed that even the MPs voted for Article 50 to leave with or without a deal.
    I don’t remember any mass protest or the “Remain” w a n k e r in the top hat squealing through a loudhailer about the question of leave or remain.

    Funny that don’t you think?

    The reason they didn’t protest is because like a lot of Europhiles and elitists like Cameron and Osbourne is because they were arrogant and complacent.

    The best remedy for arrogance is a hard kick in the b o l l o x and a dose of reality.

    If you don’t like it nothing is stopping you moving to Romania or Ireland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TipperaryBaggie View Post
    No 123, your statement said that we had a chance to vote for a leave plan and now you are backtracking. The only thing that is flawed is your statement.
    It wasn't a statement, it was a question.

    "What leave plan did you vote for?"

    Considering there are about 4 or 5 options on the table for leave.

    Because there is no coherent plan from leading leave politicians. There is no white paper or clear consensus. Just baseless slogans such as 'Leave means leave'....whatever that means.

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    The 'leave plan' we voted for was to leave the EU. That means leave. Not half in half out. Not customs union or single market. The ballot said leave or remain. The MPs were instructed to carry out the democratic result of the referendum. They then voted overwhelmingly to trigger article 5o to leave with or without a deal. The only reason the remainers have now become so emboldened by chucking around twisted and semantic BS is because appeaser May facilitated it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    The 'leave plan' we voted for was to leave the EU. That means leave. Not half in half out. Not customs union or single market. The ballot said leave or remain. The MPs were instructed to carry out the democratic result of the referendum. They then voted overwhelmingly to trigger article 5o to leave with or without a deal. The only reason the remainers have now become so emboldened by chucking around twisted and semantic BS is because appeaser May facilitated it.
    Surely you must be a fan of May's deal then? As that deal would ensure we left the CU and SM?

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    Surely you must be a fan of May's deal then? As that deal would ensure we left the CU and SM?
    In 2016 I voted to Leave. In 2017 I voted Conservative based on their Manifesto which unequivocally stated we would leave the EU, THE CUSTOMS UNION,THE SINGLE MARKET and all the other INSTITUTIONS.

    So please no more tosh about we didn't know what ewe were voting for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    In 2016 I voted to Leave. In 2017 I voted Conservative based on their Manifesto which unequivocally stated we would leave the EU, THE CUSTOMS UNION,THE SINGLE MARKET and all the other INSTITUTIONS.

    So please no more tosh about we didn't know what ewe were voting for.
    Good for you.

    Other people may have voted leave because they were told we would have a deal and it would be the easiest deal to make in history.

    Other people may have voted for conservative for reasons outside of yours. Most people I know who voted for them did so by default because the disliked the leader of the opposition so much.

    By the way, the Conservatives failed to get a majority on that manifesto you're referring to.

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    Look, it is totally irrelevant what individuals think should or should not have been on the voting paper, all it asked was leave or remain. The result was leave and both political parties stated that they would implement it. They have renaged on this. It is absolutely disgraceful that both parties have failed to honour their pledge. Remainers have tried every trick in the book to get the result reversed, including dragging up some obscure legislation from the early 1600's. You couldn't make it up could you. We've now descended to the real depths by having that Marxist sympathiser Corbyn involved. God help us!

    If Remainers thought that the referendum was flawed why did they not make it known at the time? The answer to that is that they were so arrogant and out of touch with the people of this country that they thought it would be a 'walk in the park'. Talk about thick Brexiteers, if Remainers are so bright, why didn't they anticipate what was coming?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    Look, it is totally irrelevant what individuals think should or should not have been on the voting paper, all it asked was leave or remain. The result was leave and both political parties stated that they would implement it. They have renaged on this. It is absolutely disgraceful that both parties have failed to honour their pledge. Remainers have tried every trick in the book to get the result reversed, including dragging up some obscure legislation from the early 1600's. You couldn't make it up could you. We've now descended to the real depths by having that Marxist sympathiser Corbyn involved. God help us!

    If Remainers thought that the referendum was flawed why did they not make it known at the time? The answer to that is that they were so arrogant and out of touch with the people of this country that they thought it would be a 'walk in the park'. Talk about thick Brexiteers, if Remainers are so bright, why didn't they anticipate what was coming?
    Exactly as I said the other day.

    Arrogant and complacent Liberal Elite who thought it was a walkover and were not picking bones at the question before the vote.

    You missed your opportunity because you’re so up your own a r s e s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    Look, it is totally irrelevant what individuals think should or should not have been on the voting paper, all it asked was leave or remain. The result was leave and both political parties stated that they would implement it. They have renaged on this. It is absolutely disgraceful that both parties have failed to honour their pledge. Remainers have tried every trick in the book to get the result reversed, including dragging up some obscure legislation from the early 1600's. You couldn't make it up could you. We've now descended to the real depths by having that Marxist sympathiser Corbyn involved. God help us!

    If Remainers thought that the referendum was flawed why did they not make it known at the time? The answer to that is that they were so arrogant and out of touch with the people of this country that they thought it would be a 'walk in the park'. Talk about thick Brexiteers, if Remainers are so bright, why didn't they anticipate what was coming?

    Good points Leicester and totally agree! Don't forget - all 17 million plus who vote leave were misled so says the political now it all gob****e!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Good points Leicester and totally agree! Don't forget - all 17 million plus who vote leave were misled so says the political now it all gob****e!!!
    Farage Fanboy!!

    Wondered where you'd got to.

    You are a monumental simpleton, as we've already established.

    So I feel I should take the time to explain further to you that this statement was made primarily against our Leave supporting politicians and print media, who I feel have misled the public with some of their quotes and reporting.

    However, I already know you will read it in whatever narrative you want to.

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