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    Quote Originally Posted by SBRed48 View Post
    In a democracy people are allowed to alter their opinion. Nobody was up in arms when May called the 2017 General Election two years after the 2015 General Election saying the people ev already given their view and they shouldn't be asked again two years later.

    Azza further thought on Jules post tha cuddev

    A) Duz tha wish to remain? Tick Box A

    B Duz tha wish to leave? Tick Box B. If thaz ticked Box B duz tha want 1 May's Deal ? Tick Box 1 or 2 No Deal ? Tick Box 2

    If Leave won Parliament would know what fooaks wo thinking

    I'd be interested to know how remainers would feel if they had won in 2016 and two years later we had an opportunity to overturn that result with another referendum .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    I'd be interested to know how remainers would feel if they had won in 2016 and two years later we had an opportunity to overturn that result with another referendum .
    Even May wuddent ev c0cked up just remaining in the EU cos thudda been nowt to negotiate and Parliament cudda focused on the mess she ez made of the NHS, Social Care, education, housing, poverty, police etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBRed48 View Post
    Even May wuddent ev c0cked up just remaining in the EU cos thudda been nowt to negotiate and Parliament cudda focused on the mess she ez made of the NHS, Social Care, education, housing, poverty, police etc.
    That's not what I asked SB with all due respect .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    That's not what I asked SB with all due respect .
    Am answering like May duz at PMQ's

    "The Right Honourable Member will be aware that the best way to avoid any ill feeling arising from a possible Referendum is to vote for the deal that is on the table".

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    I often wonder whether the person that opened this can of worms in the first place did have the best interests of a nation at heart rather than personal vanity?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ponte_Steve24 View Post
    I often wonder whether the person that opened this can of worms in the first place did have the best interests of a nation at heart rather than personal vanity?
    That would be dojy Dave.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6PcPVkP-RY
    Last edited by upthecolliers; 18-01-2019 at 02:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthecolliers View Post
    I won't say who I'm on about for fear of reprisal Colliers. This person challenges everything through court and has the police watching what is said about them.

    Apparently the government tried to implement brexit without going through parliament. Wasn't the referendum voted on by parliament in the first place?

    So the government tried to implement something that was already agreed. Hence a load of unnecessary hoo hah ensued because someone didn't like being on the losing side of a referendum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KINDERSCOUT View Post
    No its not so I can win this time but it would allow us to all make an informed decision following more than two years of discussion. The decision is too important for future decades to be made based on only a limited amount of information with a simple in or out question.
    Both yourself and the remainers had better digest The Lisbon Treaty then and consider what you are handing to your masters in Brussels .

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    I'm just amazed that you cite the circumstances under the miners strike which were for a specific purpose Not the same thing at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by yorkshireborn View Post
    so what was those foodbanks called during miners strike what did they call them when the church went round giving food to the poor in their church. back in the 70s i remember them being called food parcels.
    What appalles me more than anything is the fact you accept that foodbanks are just a normal everyday thing in your world that is .

    Do you know that the vast majority of people who have to use foodbanks are working people .

    Your attitude actually disgusts me .

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