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Originally posted by vetran View PostAbsolutely not! however the Narrative put out by Bremainers is all the trouble is from Nasty Brexiteers.
The mask is slipping.
There have been elements on both sides who have been nasty over this referendum and aftermath. It started with the Labour party and Corbyn supporters, then has spread further in British society over loads of issues.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostAbsolutely not!
Originally posted by vetran View Posthowever the Narrative put out by Bremainers is all the trouble is from Nasty Brexiteers.
The mask is slipping.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postso a bit like Brexit campaigners then
Young Leave voters abused online in days after European Union referendum vote - BBC Newsbeat
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSome of the other parties who were originally involved in the trial dropped out due to the abuse they were receiving.
Young Leave voters abused online in days after European Union referendum vote - BBC Newsbeat
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostLooks like it's been written/edited by people desperate to say they are all foreign.
Daily Mail by any chance, or Britain First?
Just seems a hell of a coincidence that all of the major players are either of foreign extraction or live abroad yet they are terribly worried that the UK might not follow the legal process in Brexit. Of course they aren't trying to derail the process.
What does your spidey sense say to you?
Now if it were the Bra Millionaire, Dyson and Bob Getoff that would be a lot less suspicious surely? Maybe they didn't want to play.
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Looks like it's been written/edited by people desperate to say they are all foreign.
Daily Mail by any chance, or Britain First?
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Hmm anyone we know?
The legal action which resulted in the High Court ruling was brought by a wealthy City investment manager, Gina Miller, and a hairdresser, Deir Dos Santos, about whom little is known and who is described as a British citizen of Brazilian origin.
Mrs Miller, married to a multi-millionaire hedge fund manager, is fronting for an outfit calling itself People’s Challenge — set up by an expat, Grahame Pigney, who lives in Carcassonne, France, and a Gilbraltarian government employee.
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The action is also supported by something called Fair Deal for Expats, whose leading lights include a British company director who lives in Limoges, France; a businessman who runs a holiday rentals business in Italy; and an English language teacher in Hamburg, Germany.
They claim not to be trying to overturn the result, simply to ensure that Parliament controls the process.
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