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  • vetran
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    so you believe everything Nigel says is what ALL leavers believe?

    Does that work with Jezzy & Wee jimmy?

    She said: "As things stand, Scotland faces the prospect of being taken out of the EU against our will. I regard that as democratically unacceptable."She said the option of a second independence referendum was "now on the table" after the UK voted to Leave the EU.
    "We will begin to prepare the legislation that would be required to enable a new independence referendum to take place if and when Parliament so decides," she added.

    or

    Their leader Jeremy Corbyn is to make his first major intervention in the debate, making the "socialist" case for staying in to protect workers' rights and environmental safeguards.It comes after much speculation about the views of a man who voted to leave the European Economic Community in the 1975.
    Mr Corbyn will say he remains critical of the EU's "shortcomings", saying it is "perfectly possible to be critical and still be convinced we need to remain a member".

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    If remain had won 52 - 48, leave supporters would now have been campaigning for the next referendum.
    Why not, "what's good for the goose" etc...

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  • BlasterBates
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    Can I borrow your time machine to check your facts?

    Actually, forget it, I might end up spouting the same tulipe as you!
    Nigel Farage wants second referendum if Remain campaign scrapes narrow win

    Nigel Farage warns today he would fight for a second referendum on Britain in Europe if the remain campaign won by a narrow margin next month.
    cue leaver lies.

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    If remain had won 52 - 48, leave supporters would now have been campaigning for the next referendum.
    Can I borrow your time machine to check your facts?

    Actually, forget it, I might end up spouting the same tulipe as you!

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  • BlasterBates
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    If remain had won 52 - 48, leave supporters would now have been campaigning for the next referendum.

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    A second referendum is a good idea.
    If we don't like the result, can we have a third? Then best of 5, 7, 9, 11?

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  • BrilloPad
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    I don't care if chicken is spineless as long as its chlorinated.

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  • Whorty
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    You don't get it do you? This is the opposition doing what they should do, and hold the sitting government to account and not let them destroy our country. Boris only wants an election because he has nowhere else to go; he lied that he was negotiating with the EU when all he was doing was running the clock down. That's gone well for him

    Of course, there are tribal voters like you who will vote for a brick so long as the rosette on it is blue so Boris will always have a certain base vote count.

    Hope you're enjoying the ride. Definitely need more popcorn between now and November

    Originally posted by tazdevil View Post




    Not content with derailing Brexit to the benefit of globalisation and plutocrats (who'd a thunk commie Corbyn would have such bedfellows?) the chicken is also denying the people a vote on the matter

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    This should land on something approaching a consensus that 70% of the population can live with.
    David Cameron. Stocks. Trafalgar square. Rotten fruit.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
    A general election would be a better idea

    If a 2nd ref comes back leave will we have another until its a small stay? If then how do you heal the wounds? Or is the end game simple capitulation to all things EU, an inevitability if we stay, presumably because remainers aren't confident Britain can cut it any longer on the world stage. That's a fine admission by our Lords and masters

    But I suppose the trust fund kiddies with their paters and maters want globalisation and the continued rape of the the poor regions
    A second referendum needs more detail than 'Leave'. It needs to have options such as, No Deal or WA or EEA. Or all of these and voters can rank their options with a single transferrable vote so the Leave vote is not unfairly split. This should land on something approaching a consensus that 70% of the population can live with.

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  • tazdevil
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    A second referendum is a good idea.
    A general election would be a better idea

    If a 2nd ref comes back leave will we have another until its a small stay? If then how do you heal the wounds? Or is the end game simple capitulation to all things EU, an inevitability if we stay, presumably because remainers aren't confident Britain can cut it any longer on the world stage. That's a fine admission by our Lords and masters

    But I suppose the trust fund kiddies with their paters and maters want globalisation and the continued rape of the the poor regions

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by tazdevil View Post




    Not content with derailing Brexit to the benefit of globalisation and plutocrats (who'd a thunk commie Corbyn would have such bedfellows?) the chicken is also denying the people a vote on the matter
    A second referendum is a good idea.

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  • BrilloPad
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    I am not fan of Korbyn. But watching him make BoJo dangle is funny....

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  • WTFH
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    Since your image is not displaying, I guess you're sharing a picture of the spineless JRM, as he (like Boris) best fits the bill of serving globalisation and plutocrats.

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  • tazdevil
    started a topic Spineless Chicken

    Spineless Chicken





    Not content with derailing Brexit to the benefit of globalisation and plutocrats (who'd a thunk commie Corbyn would have such bedfellows?) the chicken is also denying the people a vote on the matter
    Last edited by tazdevil; 6 September 2019, 16:18.

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