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Previously on "Brexit in 5 bullet points - No ifs or buts."
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Certainly some remainers are in it only for the sport of winding up Brexiters. Not that they need remainer help for that, reading some of the Brexit supporting facebook groups. They seem to get allOriginally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostI suspect some are only in it for the sport of winding up remainers.


by themselves, in impotent rage. (They do make the Brexit lot here seem like the epitome of reason. And true to stereotype, they love their 'spoons).
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Backtracking now bud? Fair enough. Typical leaver - gobs off online, keyboard warrior. I'm surprised you lot could get off your fat asses long enough to go to the polling station to put an X in the box. Was the polling station between your little one bed flat and the local 'spoonies?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIf you look at my post, and if you understand English, and satire, you would have deduced that by "Civil Unrest Sunday", "Back to work Monday" means that I think slightly less than **** all would happen if A50 was revoked.
Now, I hope that puts your mind at rest.
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Not true. Farage and Tommy R and his merry band have called for protests and small amounts could be bothered, whereas large numbers of remainers will take time and effort to let heir views be known.Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postperhaps this may be because HMG has said that it will honour the referendum and (eventually) take us out of the EU. Nothing to protest about yet!
Same question to you as I asked Ziggy - if (and this is the key to the question, if) A50 is revoked, would you be bothered to get off your @rse to protest, or would you just shout at the TV and type angrily on social media?
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Let's be realistic. They haven't realised yet that a 'Spoons beermat isn't a peer reviewed economics paper.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIs that because you cretins have now realised that you were manipulated to vote against your interests by a cabal of populists only out for themselves?
Or has that realisation not dawned yet?
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Feck me what a bunch of total fookwits.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAnd the latest 'no' vote by Farage and the Brexit Nationalist Party is against a stronger EU action to counter election meddling and Russian disinformation: MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on foreign electoral interference and disinformation in national and European democratic processes
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Is that because you cretins have now realised that you were manipulated to vote against your interests by a cabal of populists only out for themselves?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIf you look at my post, and if you understand English, and satire, you would have deduced that by "Civil Unrest Sunday", "Back to work Monday" means that I think slightly less than **** all would happen if A50 was revoked.
Or has that realisation not dawned yet?
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If you look at my post, and if you understand English, and satire, you would have deduced that by "Civil Unrest Sunday", "Back to work Monday" means that I think slightly less than **** all would happen if A50 was revoked.Originally posted by Whorty View PostWhat, for your answer to whether you will go out on the streets should A50 be revoked? I thought the question was quite simple? The question isn't "will A50 be revoked?" but "if A50 is revoked will you brexiters be bothered to protest and kick off like you threaten online?"
I know you can be a bit slow Ziggy, but surely even you can answer that question. But I'll take your refusal to answer as, like most other leavers, you're an armchair moaner who hasn't got the inclination to protest for what you think is right.
Now, I hope that puts your mind at rest.
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And the latest 'no' vote by Farage and the Brexit Nationalist Party is against a stronger EU action to counter election meddling and Russian disinformation: MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on foreign electoral interference and disinformation in national and European democratic processesOriginally posted by WTFH View PostNope, the only “job for life” these days is being Nigel Farage - he’ll continue to get money off his followers no matter what he does. And every time he runs low on cash, he’ll fire up more divisive rhetoric to stir them up
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostSerious question (I know, not really the forum for this!), but as a strong supporter of brexit, and highly vocal, will you be heading to the streets? Not meant to be a provocative question, but genuinely interested. If you aren't up for hitting the streets given your views, how many others do you (or anyone else) think will turn up?
Same question to the other strong leavers on here - oPM, JTB etc.
I know a lot of strongly viewed remainers (and extinction rebellion) and they hit the streets frequently, but I'm not convinced leavers have the same conviction. Leavers appear to be happy to 'shout' on social media, but turn out in the real world in much lower numbers.
Not a dig or criticism, just a genuine observation.perhaps this may be because HMG has said that it will honour the referendum and (eventually) take us out of the EU. Nothing to protest about yet!Leavers appear to be happy to 'shout' on social media, but turn out in the real world in much lower numbers.
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Nope, the only “job for life” these days is being Nigel Farage - he’ll continue to get money off his followers no matter what he does. And every time he runs low on cash, he’ll fire up more divisive rhetoric to stir them upOriginally posted by original PM View PostAnd voting remain would have guaranteed them a job for life would it?
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