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    Why all Remainers are smart?

    I guess because even the stupidiest of the Remainers had enough edukation to see the game at least two moves ahead

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        There are people who cast their vote, discovered they were in a minority, accept the result, and get on with life.

        And then there are the remoaners, who do not accept the result. They see themselves as the enlightened few, and see anyone who does not agree with them as stupid or evil. People who need to be ignored. Moved out of the way. Re-educated. Disenfranchised. Road-kill on the one true path to the glorious European Union.

        This, despite the fact that none of their dire prognostications of economic disaster actually came to pass.

        Put like that, do they remind you of any past political movements? Mockery is actually too good for them.

        Since the vote, the EU is revealing its true intent and nature.

        The EU is now holding political prisoners ( Catalan Nationalists) and upholding the use of European Arrest Warrants on others who have fled their country. I don’t expect them to be the last such prisoners. I count my blessings, that the UK has rejected the EU.

        If anyone had predicted this before the Brexit vote, they’d have been laughed at, even by leave campaigners.

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            They preached the importance of sticking together; to champion the choice of reformation over isolation... up until they lost. They then dampened Facebook with V-sign eulogies to an unrecognisable homeland and their plans to leave little old England in the choke hold of its new fascist establishment. Strangely, they didn't want us to come together and work on our differences any more. One punter even spawned a 'Londonpendance', which, regardless of its sincerity, speaks to an inherent prejudice: that the outer provinces don't in any way matter to the capital. Obviously, most northerners are already aware of this snobbery. But usually it's relatively-veiled. However, judging by the past few days, I wouldn't even say the sneers have been 'thinly-veiled.' Chances are most of you have seen at least one post captioned something akin to 'Brexiters be like...' above a video of someone doing something ballsy only for it to come back and bite them in the arse. See, these videos are funny because all Leave voters are dumb and irrational. Geddit? The idea that ordinary, working people - who leftist activists are usually keen to invite to the ballot box - might be driven by something other than armchair racism is beyond Remainers. Working class people are thick. Mate, have you not seen Jeremy Kyle? They probably couldn't even spell bureaucracy let alone take a stand against it, right? 'England...' one person tweeted. 'Don't let...' It's all so easy and boring. Worst of all, it's tulip banter. The Remainers like to think of themselves as bastions of intelligence and morals, but thus far all they've been able to do is whinge like toddlers or shout 'racist!' at every Tom, Dick or Harry. The news, the weather, the football - everything is Brexit's fault. Funny that it's the leavers who are made out to be the bigots, yet from the looks of things nothing has come remotely close to 'the chavs have won', '**** old people' crowd. The term 'cry-bully' comes to mind.

            Taken from

            The Remainers' Revolt Is About As Stupid And Regressive As It Gets - LADbible

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              But when we deny that net migration of 336,000 people in a single year might have any impact whatsoever on a country's infrastructure, we lose credibility. If we insist that our housing shortage is purely down to rich people buying up London property and then leaving it empty, or that the 6-week wait to see your GP is just down to funding cuts, it sounds as if we think that immigration is somehow shameful and must never be discussed. The reality is that OF COURSE we're going to need more facilities now that we have more people – it's the price we pay for having a growing economy and extra help running essential services like the NHS. If pro-EU politicians had acknowledged this instead of acting as if it's a crazy, bigoted fallacy, maybe people wouldn't have become frustrated enough to force a referendum.

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              Genius to Burn: The Return of Colonialism, aka Remainers Aren't Immune To Racism

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                For those who are wondering "If we leave the EU, what will happen to all the Brits who have emigrated?" The answer is: nothing. Just like nothing will happen to the Europeans in the UK. They're protected by the Vienna Convention of 1969, which says people will keep the rights that they once exercised under a treaty, even if that treaty is later terminated. Nobody is getting chucked out. NOBODY – not even your pal Nigel – has ever said they're aiming to stop migration altogether, and controlled rather than free movement will continue.

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                  Originally posted by original PM View Post
                  Posts like this continue to show your lack of intelligence.

                  As succinctly as you can, explain what Brexit is, what it will deliver, how the average Brit will be impacted over the next 5-10 years, and what it means to our trade and economy, tax take and hence social spending on the NHS, policing, public services.

                  Your simplistic image of the Brexiter journey, explains very well how simple Brexit voters are! Well done.
                  I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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                    Which one are you Whorty?

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