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Theresa survives - badly wounded though
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostLooking more and more like its the only way of satisfying the result of the referendum. If you wat to leave a club, you leave, you don't hang around outside looking in through the window afterwards.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostStop complaining, remember Brexit means Brexit.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat isn't a reason. That is stating the bleedin' obvious.
I spoke to a Remain voter and his reasons were:
1 Turkey was definitely joining the EU in 2017, and Turkey is a great place to go on holiday. Anybody who thinks otherwise in an idiot.
2 Too many immigrants meant that his (half Spanish) kids would never be able to find a low paid job and could live off benefits for the rest of their lives.
3 "He can marry their next doors cat."Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by original PM View PostOk well if you have every actually spoken to any one who voted Brexit you will know it was none of the above things
We just wanted to leave the EU because we did not want to be part of the EU, because we felt it would be better for the UK if we left the EU.
I spoke to a Brexit voter and his reasons were:
1 Turkey was definitely joining the EU in 2017, and anyone who believed otherwise was an idiot.
2 Too many immigrants meant that his (half Spanish) kids would never be able to buy a house when they grow up.
3 "Blokes can marry their boyfriends."Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Postand whilst we are at it we (the 'royal' we) can apply the same rules to any minority.
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We just wanted to leave the EU because we did not want to be part of the EU, because we felt it would be better for the UK if we left the EU.
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This. For richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostThe remain side didn't need to prove anything, UK was already in it was up to leavers to present a viable case that it was better to leave than stay, apart from a load of nonsense about giving the health service more money and taking control of our money , laws and borders which only ever seem to have become a major issue since the referendum and could be dismissed by asking yourself just a few simple questions like what laws? that I realised most of the leaver arguments were just hype with very little substance behind them. Add in Boris Johnson the prince of buffoonery talking about getting better trade deals with other countries, which he would not know were better until the deals were done, and you have no argument to leave.
We just wanted to leave the EU because we did not want to be part of the EU, because we felt it would be better for the UK if we left the EU.
And I get tired of pointless people like you who keep bringing up Boris and the bus - it is no different than the remains lies about how the economy would tank if we voted Brexit - that was the real scaremongering.
The fact is all of the remainers are scared of change - and that is apparent.
They have also proved themselves as being unable to take part in a rational discussion and accept that they were able to put their point forward but not everyone agrees with them.
And now they seem to lack the basic level of understanding that the point where they could sway the decision is now long gone, the longer they drag their feet and act like spoiled children who did not get their own way the more the rest of the country, remainers and brexiters alike, will view them in their true light and treat them with the utter disdain they deserve.Last edited by original PM; 13 December 2018, 12:14.Leave a comment:
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