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    You wrongly assume I am pro-Brexit

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    QUOTE=Luis Anaconda;4173124]Yes "want" is possibly the wrong word. Though, while I would understand why the you can't just have referendums willy-nilly, it's very interesting that people like Monty who evoke the whole "it's the will of the people" meme, are absolutely terrified that that the will of people in August 2017 might be sufficiently different to that of June 2016, to reverse the decision. Funny old game democracy[/QUOTE]

  2. #2

    Oh get yer lips off Berni's cock. Leaving would

    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    And yet absolute ****s like this STILL claim there's no mandate for leaving. Unbelievable. Just unbelievable.
    be an absolute catastrophe. The leavers were only having a laugh anyway. Even Berni accepts we can't really leave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    Leaving would be an absolute catastrophe.
    It seems that many remainers desperately want this to be true, and hope that if they keep repeating it it will come true, rather than using their energies to work out the best future outside the EU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    It seems that many remainers desperately want this to be true, and hope that if they keep repeating it it will come true, rather than using their energies to work out the best future outside the EU.
    The best future outside the EU probably involves the EU no longer existing. So those most committed to it should focus on destroying it.

    Funny old game etc

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    The best future outside the EU probably involves the EU no longer existing. So those most committed to it should focus on destroying it.

    Funny old game etc
    Well, if Germany has to suffer adverse results of US sanctions against Russia because Poland approves, there may well be entropy in the system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    It seems that many remainers desperately want this to be true, and hope that if they keep repeating it it will come true, rather than using their energies to work out the best future outside the EU.

    Let us put it another way. No leaver has actually come up with a path that actually leads to leaving being of genuine benefit.
    "Scoring a goal is better than sex" - Whoever said that was sticking it to the wrong woman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alberto Balsam Rodriguez View Post
    Let us put it another way. No leaver has actually come up with a path that actually leads to leaving being of genuine benefit.
    That is your opinion. though it sounds to me as if you are saying "Nah nah I'm not listening!"

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    That is your opinion. though it sounds to me as if you are saying "Nah nah I'm not listening!"
    Of course it's my opinion. I'm more than happy to be proved wrong. It is our future FFS. It is clear that we are going to leave so how can we make it a success. I've seen nothing to suggest that it will be for the foreseeable future.

    If you have something to suggest, please do enlighten rather than just coming up with a nonsensical response?
    Last edited by Alberto Balsam Rodriguez; 08-11-2017 at 06:28 PM.
    "Scoring a goal is better than sex" - Whoever said that was sticking it to the wrong woman

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    Were they having a laugh at the General Election too, when 84% of them voted for pro-leave parties?

    Quote Originally Posted by Herbette Chapman - aged 15 View Post
    be an absolute catastrophe. The leavers were only having a laugh anyway. Even Berni accepts we can't really leave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    Were they having a laugh at the General Election too, when 84% of them voted for pro-leave parties?
    84% of them voted for the two main parties, just as they have in every election in british history. That tells you precisely nothing, particularly as neither party was pro-leave at the previous election or the referendum itself.

    They both undertook to honour the referendum- that is all. If you think the option of voting for the hopelessly disgraced Lib Dems was a realistic one for a remain voter you really don't understand how british politics works.

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