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    Enemies of the People

    With the Mail whipping up a rhetoric of hate against the British constitution and judiciary, there is perhaps a chance that Brexit will become seen as the tool of extremists and propagandists. I do not think the British react well to this approach. They really should have stuck to a dignified line about democracy. It is completely daft to vacate the moral high ground.

    They had it in the bag with parliament and now the Remain MPs have a door open to show themselves as brave souls standing up to bullies. Should be interesting.

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    One of the judges is openly gay, says the Daily Mail, homophobic tulips that they are.
    Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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      #3
      Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
      One of the judges is openly gay, says the Daily Mail, homophobic tulips that they are.
      "Enemy of the state" was a label commonly applied by Nazi Germany to Jews, gays etc., so the Mail is happily plodding along its historic 'Hurrah for the Blackshirts!' path to a Britain reformed to fit its viewpoint. Hopefully May, Johnson etc. will condemn the Mail strongly and lead a more sensible debate on how to deal with the referendum aftermath.

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        #4
        Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
        One of the judges is openly gay, says the Daily Mail, homophobic tulips that they are.
        And this is completely unacceptable. A judge's sexuality has absolutely no bearing on their judgement. The Mail should not publish such comments again.

        The fact that one is a friend of the Blair's and another started the EU Integration Group and still has close ties with it is highly relevant. The decision was clearly politically motivated and is unsafe.

        For everything other than their sexuality the judges deserve everything they get. They are the enemy of both the people and democracy.

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          #5
          Originally posted by GB9 View Post
          ...They are the enemy of both the people and democracy.
          You are an ignorant fool.
          Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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            #6
            If the great unwashed could tear themselves away from the footy, x factor and the playstation, they'd be riots.

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              #7
              Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
              If the great unwashed could tear themselves away from the footy, x factor and the playstation, they'd be riots.
              Tell 'em Brexit might not happen and they'd say "huh? didn't that happen in June?"
              Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                  Originally posted by GB9 View Post
                  And this is completely unacceptable. A judge's sexuality has absolutely no bearing on their judgement. The Mail should not publish such comments again.

                  The fact that one is a friend of the Blair's and another started the EU Integration Group and still has close ties with it is highly relevant. The decision was clearly politically motivated and is unsafe.

                  For everything other than their sexuality the judges deserve everything they get. They are the enemy of both the people and democracy.
                  In the new Britain, the Enemies of the Folk will get everything they deserve starting with the judiciary.

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                    #10
                    Odd how these people were very insistent on wanting British law and British sovereignty, but when it's pointed out that British law says that the sovereignty of the British Parliament must be taken into account as part of the process of giving them what they asked for, they all piss their pants like a bunch of whinging toddlers.

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