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    You will find a referendum took place a while back and people wanted out of the EU. They will get what they democratically asked for and you should graciously say good for them. Am I still whining about the Scotland project fear result? You remoaners are something else.

    No deal Brexit is the best option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    You will find a referendum took place a while back and people wanted out of the EU. They will get what they democratically asked for and you should graciously say good for them. Am I still whining about the Scotland project fear result? You remoaners are something else.

    No deal Brexit is the best option.
    I am not a remoaner. I posted Farrage's amazingly well attended overwhelmingly democratic march of 200 along with the Million+ in London.
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    Does not matter how many attend marches or petitions signed.

    Brexit won and needs to happen.

    May needs to resign immediately and let Parliament take control and get to a consensus of how to leave. She has been a hindrance ever since she came into power and messed up the whole process yet blames everyone else.
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    So a million sore losers overrides 17 million or whatever who actually voted already? There will be a pro Brexit rally the following week. Farage is now irrelevant.

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    They're reporting the million march was only 350,000, reminds me of those Tommy Robinson demos, if you're a supporter there's thousands, against him hundreds
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    So a million sore losers overrides 17 million or whatever who actually voted already? There will be a pro Brexit rally the following week. Farage is now irrelevant.
    Sore losers? It was merely people excercising their democratic right to protest. No trouble, arrests or abuse of those who voted leave. In contrast the no deal march - 50+arrests, Leavers constantly threatening MPS, a pro remain MP killed ffs.

    5 million + have signed the petition for another referendum compared to 500,000 signing the no deal version. Meanwhile the crowing from leavers is embarrassing. The sovereign state they pretended was so important they now want to ignore. As bad as May who puts party and politics before country.

    Immigration will go through the roof and the economy will take a hammering if the no deal daydream is implemented. Cries of betrayal and treason are as revealing as Trump claiming the same thing next to a monster being investigated in Israel.

    There is nothing intrinsically patriotic in voting for Brexit and a no deal suck up to the states is quite the opposite. Buckling at the knees when Britain gives up a powerful voice in favour of fantasies of an empire long gone is weak as gnats piss tea made with the milk in first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    So a million sore losers overrides 17 million or whatever who actually voted already? There will be a pro Brexit rally the following week. Farage is now irrelevant.
    Sore losers? It was merely people excercising their democratic right to protest. No trouble, arrests or abuse of those who voted leave. In contrast the no deal march - 50+arrests, Leavers constantly threatening MPS, a pro remain MP killed ffs.

    5 million + have signed the petition for another referendum compared to 500,000 signing the no deal version. Meanwhile the crowing from leavers is embarrassing. The sovereign state they pretended was so important they now want to ignore. As bad as May who puts party and politics before country.

    Immigration will go through the roof and the economy will take a hammering if the no deal daydream is implemented. Cries of betrayal and treason are as revealing as Trump claiming the same thing next to a monster being investigated in Israel.

    There is nothing intrinsically patriotic in voting for Brexit and a no deal suck up to the states is quite the opposite. Buckling at the knees when Britain gives up a powerful voice in favour of fantasies of an empire long gone is weak as gnats piss tea made with the milk in first.
    LOL!

    Constantly threatening MP's? A pro remain MP killed? Yep, that is a good way to sum up 17 million or whatever it was that voted to leave.

    In terms of that petition you have people from Sub Saharan Africa arguing against Brexit. It is hardly comparable to an ACTUAL vote that did indeed happen and is being shunted down the road and ignored which is very UNDEMOCRATIC. I would assume many of those that voted feel that they made their decision already.

    There is no evidence that immigration will go through the roof. That is project fear talking.

    I certainly do not believe in Empire or anything of the sort myself. What I believe in is democracy and accountability. You cannot remove the EU elite, it is dictatorial by nature. How you could want to remain part of something like that is frankly very astonishing to me. I look more to nations like Iceland, Korea, Singapore, and others as nations that really do function quite fine as sovereign countries.

    I don't know why you doubt the British so much. It is wealthier than most of the countries in the EU and there is a reason EU citizens flood it. It does well and punches above its weight. Be a patriot and believe in democracy. Wouldn't it be nice to make your own laws and be a free country?

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    So a million sore losers overrides 17 million or whatever who actually voted already? There will be a pro Brexit rally the following week. Farage is now irrelevant.
    Sore losers? It was merely people excercising their democratic right to protest. No trouble, arrests or abuse of those who voted leave. In contrast the no deal march - 50+arrests, Leavers constantly threatening MPS, a pro remain MP killed ffs.

    5 million + have signed the petition for another referendum compared to 500,000 signing the no deal version. Meanwhile the crowing from leavers is embarrassing. The sovereign state they pretended was so important they now want to ignore. As bad as May who puts party and politics before country.

    Immigration will go through the roof and the economy will take a hammering if the no deal daydream is implemented. Cries of betrayal and treason are as revealing as Trump claiming the same thing next to a monster being investigated in Israel.

    There is nothing intrinsically patriotic in voting for Brexit and a no deal suck up to the states is quite the opposite. Buckling at the knees when Britain gives up a powerful voice in favour of fantasies of an empire long gone is weak as gnats piss tea made with the milk in first.
    LOL!

    Constantly threatening MP's? A pro remain MP killed? Yep, that is a good way to sum up 17 million or whatever it was that voted to leave.

    In terms of that petition you have people from Sub Saharan Africa arguing against Brexit. It is hardly comparable to an ACTUAL vote that did indeed happen and is being shunted down the road and ignored which is very UNDEMOCRATIC. I would assume many of those that voted feel that they made their decision already.

    There is no evidence that immigration will go through the roof. That is project fear talking.

    I certainly do not believe in Empire or anything of the sort myself. What I believe in is democracy and accountability. You cannot remove the EU elite, it is dictatorial by nature. How you could want to remain part of something like that is frankly very astonishing to me. I look more to nations like Iceland, Korea, Singapore, and others as nations that really do function quite fine as sovereign countries.

    I don't know why you doubt the British so much. It is wealthier than most of the countries in the EU and there is a reason EU citizens flood it. It does well and punches above its weight. Be a patriot and believe in democracy. Wouldn't it be nice to make your own laws and be a free country?
    Why do you feel the need to question my patriotism? OR pretend that you and only leavers have the monopoly on democracy? I notice you did this with the Royals. I was not on the leave march . I have never supported a monarchy .And yet you assumed that both those things were false and were quite happy to override a majority of people if they expressed a desire to retain the Royal spongers. It's not black or white , left or right, despite what you own msm tells you. It's a bit like you harping on about project fear when uncomfortable facts rear their head. It would help you appear a bit more open minded and less partisan if you could bring yourself to not be part of the the us and them crew. Online and in the real world that helps nobody.

    I rang my brother yesterday. He was at Germany at an academic conference and then off to visit family. It will make his life more complicated. He did his degree in Cyprus (the North). He is not a remainer but he doesn't pretend it's the panacea you make it out to be. His mother is a staunch remainer. We all manage to hold very different views and none of them are as simplistic as people pretend they can be. Look at the shit show of a Parliament we have and the laughable idea that Farrage etc who never attended European meetings to stand up for Britain, now pretending he had the Brits best interest at heart? Did he fuck?
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