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Schroedinger’s Parliament, where they are both “do nothing” and are all powerful with the U.K. as vassal...Originally posted by Platypus View PostEuropean parliament does nothing, can do nothing, it's just token democracy. Doesn't matter what anyone's policies are.Comment
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As can be seen from this sub-forum, many CUK Brexiteers are personal failures (bitter divorcees etc.), drowning in self-pity and bile. So they need to lash out at someone to blame, no matter how illogically and incoherently. This avoids taking responsibility for their inadequacies. How many times have we heard that Brexit is a cry of pain?Originally posted by meridian View PostSchroedinger’s Parliament, where they are both “do nothing” and are all powerful with the U.K. as vassal...Comment
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So there’s no point in voting for the Brexit party at the European Parliamentary Elections, as it’s just a waste of time.Originally posted by Platypus View PostEuropean parliament does nothing, can do nothing, it's just token democracy. Doesn't matter what anyone's policies are.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Virtue signalling.Originally posted by WTFH View PostSo there’s no point in voting for the Brexit party at the European Parliamentary Elections, as it’s just a waste of time.Comment
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...and avoided answering the question.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostFixed that for you.
Happy to help.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I reckon so. But I hope it sends a signal to UK politicians, informing them that those who voted for Brexit would like Brexit to happen, and not on May's BRINO WA terms.Originally posted by WTFH View PostSo there’s no point in voting for the Brexit party at the European Parliamentary Elections, as it’s just a waste of time.Comment
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May’s Brexit would have been considered a “hard” Brexit in 2016, it takes us out of the CU+SM.Originally posted by Platypus View PostI reckon so. But I hope it sends a signal to UK politicians, informing them that those who voted for Brexit would like Brexit to happen, and not on May's BRINO WA terms.
What type of Brexit did you vote for?Comment
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What are you moaning about? You obviously don't believe in Democracy.Originally posted by WTFH View Post...and avoided answering the question.Comment
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What flavour of Brexit did all 17.4 million vote for - was it a “No deal”?Originally posted by Platypus View PostI reckon so. But I hope it sends a signal to UK politicians, informing them that those who voted for Brexit would like Brexit to happen, and not on May's BRINO WA terms.
Or did some vote to leave, expecting the there would be a negotiated settlement?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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