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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.
Oh and also Farage said pre referendum it would 'far from over' if it was a 52-48 referendum win for remain.
Plus, had remain won in 2016 but leaving the EU had enough supporting MPs in Parliament - then that would overrule the referendum. Anyway. Democracy, tell me more...
Hopefully the remainders will be all throwing themselves under buses now. But no, they will be marching in the streets, chaining themselves to railings preaching its the end of democracy as we know it. We would not be in this position now if they had accepted the referendum result and insulting our intelligence by saying we didn’t know what we were voting for. WE DID !!!!!!!
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.
I'll just leave this here and get on with the rest of my evening.
Nigel Farage:
""In a 52-48 referendum (Remain win) this would be unfinished business by a long way. If the Remain campaign win two-thirds to one-third that ends it."
Interestingly Mr Cameron was quoted to say it was a "once in a generation, once in a lifetime" decision, saying the UK had "referendums not Neverendums".
Courtesy of the often maligned BBC, enjoy your evenings all.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politi...endum-36306681