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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    I don't think there should be another referendum but there were other people who would have liked one....


    As Farage said in 2016:

    In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by stonehenge View Post
    The trouble is, passing May's WA will just be the end of the beginning. There'll be years of more arguing and division before we get an actual deal.
    Yep .. the irony that brexiters don't get is this is only the start of things. It's going to get messy once we leave and we start to negotiate trade and future relationship deals with an organisation we've tried to shaft over the past 2.5 years We ain't seen nothing yet

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  • stonehenge
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    My preference would be to just get on with brexit and leave, under a controlled deal, so we can get on with running the country.
    The trouble is, passing May's WA will just be the end of the beginning. There'll be years of more arguing and division before we get an actual deal.

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    My preference would be to just get on with brexit and leave, under a controlled deal, so we can get on with running the country.
    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    That bit I agree with.
    Are you sure you agree? You seem confused about what you actually want.


    https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2614801

    Because I want us to leave without a deal and negotiate after the event. I want things to be shaken up.

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    We all know you have no friends, but I'll humour you anyway .....

    Go through my past posts and you'll see that I specifically argue against a second (well, technically third) referendum. I'm not convinced that another referendum will add any value or help to heal the divisions in society that brexiters have created.

    If there was another ref it would need to have very clear options, not just 'leave' or 'remain'. We know what remain means as we live it today, but any 'leave' option needs to be spelled out fully Whether it is May's deal, WTO, Norway or whatever, all the pros and cons should be presented honestly (something brexiters struggle with I know) so that the public know exactly what they are voting for.

    My preference would be to just get on with brexit and leave, under a controlled deal, so we can get on with running the country. Then I want to see this awful Tory party destroyed in the next GE so they never get into power again in my lifetime. Farage to lose every seat he fights for and for his sick party to be short lived.

    We need a brexit that delivers to brexiters what they deserve so they can feel the pain that they have voted for. Then, in less than 10 years time we can see how bad a decision this was, vote to rejoin the EU and join on their terms without the vetos we have today. Perhaps then we can be a positive member rather than the spoilt child that we are today.
    That bit I agree with.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    Oooh, quoting out of context, love it.

    On the topic of another referendum, what do you think would happen if "Leave" won, again?

    Would you want another referendum after that one?

    What if "Remain" won, would the "Leave" chaps be entitled to another referendum in a couple of years?

    Just asking, you know, for a friend...
    We all know you have no friends, but I'll humour you anyway .....

    Go through my past posts and you'll see that I specifically argue against a second (well, technically third) referendum. I'm not convinced that another referendum will add any value or help to heal the divisions in society that brexiters have created.

    If there was another ref it would need to have very clear options, not just 'leave' or 'remain'. We know what remain means as we live it today, but any 'leave' option needs to be spelled out fully Whether it is May's deal, WTO, Norway or whatever, all the pros and cons should be presented honestly (something brexiters struggle with I know) so that the public know exactly what they are voting for.

    My preference would be to just get on with brexit and leave, under a controlled deal, so we can get on with running the country. Then I want to see this awful Tory party destroyed in the next GE so they never get into power again in my lifetime. Farage to lose every seat he fights for and for his sick party to be short lived.

    We need a brexit that delivers to brexiters what they deserve so they can feel the pain that they have voted for. Then, in less than 10 years time we can see how bad a decision this was, vote to rejoin the EU and join on their terms without the vetos we have today. Perhaps then we can be a positive member rather than the spoilt child that we are today.
    Last edited by Whorty; 17 February 2019, 10:28.

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  • darmstadt
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    I don't think there should be another referendum but there were other people who would have liked one....


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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    "was" being the key word there fella. You'll find that the reason your gang don't want a recount is because you no longer have a majority. Now the truth is known, the people will reverse their decision.
    Oooh, quoting out of context, love it.

    On the topic of another referendum, what do you think would happen if "Leave" won, again?

    Would you want another referendum after that one?

    What if "Remain" won, would the "Leave" chaps be entitled to another referendum in a couple of years?

    Just asking, you know, for a friend...

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    Doesn't matter, at the last time of counting our gang was bigger than there's by way over a million.
    "was" being the key word there fella. You'll find that the reason your gang don't want a recount is because you no longer have a majority. Now the truth is known, the people will reverse their decision.

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Remainers plan mass march and key vote in last days before Brexit

    Remainers plan mass march and key vote in last days before Brexit | Politics | The Guardian
    Doesn't matter, at the last time of counting our gang was bigger than theirs by way over a million.
    Last edited by Zigenare; 17 February 2019, 09:48.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Beware the Whines of March!!

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  • vetran
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    ah the Losers vote they keep talking about.

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  • Old Greg
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    WGAS. Mail will organise a patriotic march.

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  • AtW
    started a topic March coming

    March coming

    Remainers plan mass march and key vote in last days before Brexit

    Remainers plan mass march and key vote in last days before Brexit | Politics | The Guardian

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