My Facebook feed is full of this stuff today, can't wait for it all to be over...
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostIf only the 17.4m was still that large .... deep down, you know that value is much lower now else the leavers wouldn't be so scared of a 2nd ref
Most Brexiteers I know wouldn't have liked it if remain had won first time but they would of accepted it and moved on doing their best for the UK. Unlike your lot with your petulence and outright disdain for your own Country. A second vote won't have us accepting a remain result and the consequent squashing of UK interests by an arrogant EU elite it'll only exasperate our woes. We need to get out of the EU simply to restore sanity and balance and allow us to invest in our futureComment
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostMost Brexiteers I know wouldn't have liked it if remain had won first time but they wouldofhave accepted it and moved on doing their best for the UK.
"There could be unstoppable demand for a re-run of the EU referendum if Remain wins by a narrow margin on 23 June, UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said."
"UKIP and I are going nowhere and the party will only continue to grow stronger in the future."
etc. etc.
* Except of course those who were shorting the result...Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou, maybe. But it certainly wouldn't have been accepted by a large number. And quite rightly. The UK is a democracy.
"There could be unstoppable demand for a re-run of the EU referendum if Remain wins by a narrow margin on 23 June, UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said."
"UKIP and I are going nowhere and the party will only continue to grow stronger in the future."
etc. etc.Comment
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Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
Most Brexiteers I know wouldn't have liked it if remain had won first time but they would of accepted it and moved on doing their best for the UK.
I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostNot scared at all as the result will be the same but we've had a referendum and decided. Having more until we get the right result is very EU but I suppose the social media sheep like being led up the garden path
Most Brexiteers I know wouldn't have liked it if remain had won first time but they would of accepted it and moved on doing their best for the UK. Unlike your lot with your petulence and outright disdain for your own Country. A second vote won't have us accepting a remain result and the consequent squashing of UK interests by an arrogant EU elite it'll only exasperate our woes. We need to get out of the EU simply to restore sanity and balance and allow us to invest in our future
Now they are in adult world they think the same actions will get the same results...
Hopefully it will not but we shall see.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Post...stamping their feet, crying and holding their breath until they turn blue got that no turned into a yes.
"There could be unstoppable demand for a re-run of the EU referendum if Remain wins by a narrow margin on 23 June, UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said."
"UKIP and I are going nowhere and the party will only continue to grow stronger in the future."
Aka, exercising their democratic rights to continue to try to effect change?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou mean like Farage and his supporters intended to do?
"There could be unstoppable demand for a re-run of the EU referendum if Remain wins by a narrow margin on 23 June, UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said."
"UKIP and I are going nowhere and the party will only continue to grow stronger in the future."
Aka, exercising their democratic rights to continue to try to effect change?
Need to stick to what happened and not what might have happened if things had turned out differently.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou, maybe. But it certainly wouldn't have been accepted by a large number, who would have continued to campaign for what they thought was right for the country*. And quite rightly. The UK is a democracy.
"There could be unstoppable demand for a re-run of the EU referendum if Remain wins by a narrow margin on 23 June, UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said."
"UKIP and I are going nowhere and the party will only continue to grow stronger in the future."
etc. etc.
* Except of course those who were shorting the result...Comment
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Originally posted by Amy Shrotersfield View PostYes, but it wouldn't have got the time of day though. I posted the other day about how the Quebec Independence referendum was lost by the tiniest of margins (less than one percent) in '95 but since it was the result the establishment wanted it has stuck.Comment
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