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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

The governments appeal against the high court ruling that mps must vote on triggering brexit will be heard in the supreme court from 5th december, what do you think of it and what is your prediction of the outcome? I reckon it will be remain, it is a good idea that they hold the final say as the future of the country is important. I watched sky news yesterday and they said that few of those who voted brexit would vote remain this time

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

if you think they are going to be deciding that we remain or leave, best you refresh yourself of what it is they are actually being asked to judge upon..

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"if you think they are going to be deciding that we remain or leave, best you refresh yourself of what it is they are actually being asked to judge upon..

"

accept that your natural language is not English so you may have worded it badly..

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"if you think they are going to be deciding that we remain or leave, best you refresh yourself of what it is they are actually being asked to judge upon..

accept that your natural language is not English so you may have worded it badly.. "

Well, isnt it about article 50, if they will trigger it or not?

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge

Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave."

I see yes and yeah it is between those 2. I reckon the same it will parliamentary sovereignty

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave."

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock

Doesn't really matter what the Supreme court rule, the end result will still be the same, which is we end up leaving the EU. If the government win the appeal, then Theresa May will trigger article 50 by Royal Perogative. If the governemnt lose the appeal and it goes to a vote in Parliament, then Parliament will vote to trigger article 50, so the end result will still be the same either way.

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life. "

I hadn't heard that? I know Anna Soubry has had death threats from Leavers, but I hadn't heard that Farage had received any.

Did Farage think that the march would be where he would be attacked? I would imagine that there would have been a fairly large police presence there, would seem like a strange place to do it.

So just because Farage didn't want to attend, he cancelled the whole thing? That seems strange.

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Doesn't really matter what the Supreme court rule, the end result will still be the same, which is we end up leaving the EU. If the government win the appeal, then Theresa May will trigger article 50 by Royal Perogative. If the governemnt lose the appeal and it goes to a vote in Parliament, then Parliament will vote to trigger article 50, so the end result will still be the same either way. "

But it could be a Brexit where we still pay in, still have free movement, are still in the single market, are still in the customs union, cant make trade deals with other countries, still accept EU standards and regulations etc.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

I hadn't heard that? I know Anna Soubry has had death threats from Leavers, but I hadn't heard that Farage had received any.

Did Farage think that the march would be where he would be attacked? I would imagine that there would have been a fairly large police presence there, would seem like a strange place to do it.

So just because Farage didn't want to attend, he cancelled the whole thing? That seems strange."

The Farage death threat stories were on front pages of Newspapers the other week.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Doesn't really matter what the Supreme court rule, the end result will still be the same, which is we end up leaving the EU. If the government win the appeal, then Theresa May will trigger article 50 by Royal Perogative. If the governemnt lose the appeal and it goes to a vote in Parliament, then Parliament will vote to trigger article 50, so the end result will still be the same either way.

But it could be a Brexit where we still pay in, still have free movement, are still in the single market, are still in the customs union, cant make trade deals with other countries, still accept EU standards and regulations etc."

but it won't be

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Doesn't really matter what the Supreme court rule, the end result will still be the same, which is we end up leaving the EU. If the government win the appeal, then Theresa May will trigger article 50 by Royal Perogative. If the governemnt lose the appeal and it goes to a vote in Parliament, then Parliament will vote to trigger article 50, so the end result will still be the same either way.

But it could be a Brexit where we still pay in, still have free movement, are still in the single market, are still in the customs union, cant make trade deals with other countries, still accept EU standards and regulations etc."

are you making a case for leaving now?

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Doesn't really matter what the Supreme court rule, the end result will still be the same, which is we end up leaving the EU. If the government win the appeal, then Theresa May will trigger article 50 by Royal Perogative. If the governemnt lose the appeal and it goes to a vote in Parliament, then Parliament will vote to trigger article 50, so the end result will still be the same either way.

But it could be a Brexit where we still pay in, still have free movement, are still in the single market, are still in the customs union, cant make trade deals with other countries, still accept EU standards and regulations etc.

but it won't be"

Oh, its just that government ministers have been saying those kinds of things, but I'm sure you know better

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life. "

Thanks for cheering up my otherwise boring Sunday with this gem of comedy....

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Doesn't really matter what the Supreme court rule, the end result will still be the same, which is we end up leaving the EU. If the government win the appeal, then Theresa May will trigger article 50 by Royal Perogative. If the governemnt lose the appeal and it goes to a vote in Parliament, then Parliament will vote to trigger article 50, so the end result will still be the same either way.

But it could be a Brexit where we still pay in, still have free movement, are still in the single market, are still in the customs union, cant make trade deals with other countries, still accept EU standards and regulations etc.

but it won't be

Oh, its just that government ministers have been saying those kinds of things, but I'm sure you know better "

Have they really? I just thought they were looking at all possible options available, and none of what you said are concrete negotiating positions. Other options available are the complete opposite of what you said, which are...

We don't pay a single penny to the EU, completely end the free movement of people, Leave the single market, Leave the customs union, can make trade deals with who ever we like, and scrap EU standards and regulations.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

Thanks for cheering up my otherwise boring Sunday with this gem of comedy.... "

You find someone getting death threats funny? I think that says more about you than anything else. I don't particularly like Gina Miller or Anna Soubry, but it's completely wrong that they are getting death threats and i don't find it funny.

Do you also find it amusing that Anna Soubry and Gina Miller are getting death threats, or is it only funny when it happens to Nigel Farage?

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Doesn't really matter what the Supreme court rule, the end result will still be the same, which is we end up leaving the EU. If the government win the appeal, then Theresa May will trigger article 50 by Royal Perogative. If the governemnt lose the appeal and it goes to a vote in Parliament, then Parliament will vote to trigger article 50, so the end result will still be the same either way.

But it could be a Brexit where we still pay in, still have free movement, are still in the single market, are still in the customs union, cant make trade deals with other countries, still accept EU standards and regulations etc.

but it won't be

Oh, its just that government ministers have been saying those kinds of things, but I'm sure you know better

Have they really? I just thought they were looking at all possible options available, and none of what you said are concrete negotiating positions. Other options available are the complete opposite of what you said, which are...

We don't pay a single penny to the EU, completely end the free movement of people, Leave the single market, Leave the customs union, can make trade deals with who ever we like, and scrap EU standards and regulations. "

Don't you see how they are stringing you along and keeping your hopes up by not actually telling you what Brexit means?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

Thanks for cheering up my otherwise boring Sunday with this gem of comedy....

You find someone getting death threats funny? I think that says more about you than anything else. I don't particularly like Gina Miller or Anna Soubry, but it's completely wrong that they are getting death threats and i don't find it funny.

Do you also find it amusing that Anna Soubry and Gina Miller are getting death threats, or is it only funny when it happens to Nigel Farage? "

.... A liberal can not be taught.. Until they are the victim of their own warped hatred.. Then they might just realise they were wrong.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Doesn't really matter what the Supreme court rule, the end result will still be the same, which is we end up leaving the EU. If the government win the appeal, then Theresa May will trigger article 50 by Royal Perogative. If the governemnt lose the appeal and it goes to a vote in Parliament, then Parliament will vote to trigger article 50, so the end result will still be the same either way.

But it could be a Brexit where we still pay in, still have free movement, are still in the single market, are still in the customs union, cant make trade deals with other countries, still accept EU standards and regulations etc.

but it won't be

Oh, its just that government ministers have been saying those kinds of things, but I'm sure you know better

Have they really? I just thought they were looking at all possible options available, and none of what you said are concrete negotiating positions. Other options available are the complete opposite of what you said, which are...

We don't pay a single penny to the EU, completely end the free movement of people, Leave the single market, Leave the customs union, can make trade deals with who ever we like, and scrap EU standards and regulations.

Don't you see how they are stringing you along and keeping your hopes up by not actually telling you what Brexit means? "

The government needs to keep its negotiating strategy secret, in order to get a good deal and a good outcome from the negotiations. Which part of that don't you understand? Would you play poker with all your cards laid out on the table for everyone to see? If you do then you must be a shit poker player. Cameron laid out his cards on the table before his EU renegotiation effort, and he ended up getting a shit deal, maybe you should learn something from that.

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

Thanks for cheering up my otherwise boring Sunday with this gem of comedy....

You find someone getting death threats funny? I think that says more about you than anything else. I don't particularly like Gina Miller or Anna Soubry, but it's completely wrong that they are getting death threats and i don't find it funny.

Do you also find it amusing that Anna Soubry and Gina Miller are getting death threats, or is it only funny when it happens to Nigel Farage? "

Do UKIP have a Wolf's Lair bunker hidden away somewhere in North Kent?, the old briefcase bomb under the conference table is a bit old hat though......

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By *oyce69Man
over a year ago

Driffield


"The government needs to keep its negotiating strategy secret, in order to get a good deal and a good outcome from the negotiations. Which part of that don't you understand? Would you play poker with all your cards laid out on the table for everyone to see? If you do then you must be a shit poker player. Cameron laid out his cards on the table before his EU renegotiation effort, and he ended up getting a shit deal, maybe you should learn something from that. "

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

Thanks for cheering up my otherwise boring Sunday with this gem of comedy....

You find someone getting death threats funny? I think that says more about you than anything else. I don't particularly like Gina Miller or Anna Soubry, but it's completely wrong that they are getting death threats and i don't find it funny.

Do you also find it amusing that Anna Soubry and Gina Miller are getting death threats, or is it only funny when it happens to Nigel Farage? .... A liberal can not be taught.. Until they are the victim of their own warped hatred.. Then they might just realise they were wrong. "

Get a grip on reality for crying out loud.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

Thanks for cheering up my otherwise boring Sunday with this gem of comedy....

You find someone getting death threats funny? I think that says more about you than anything else. I don't particularly like Gina Miller or Anna Soubry, but it's completely wrong that they are getting death threats and i don't find it funny.

Do you also find it amusing that Anna Soubry and Gina Miller are getting death threats, or is it only funny when it happens to Nigel Farage? .... A liberal can not be taught.. Until they are the victim of their own warped hatred.. Then they might just realise they were wrong.

Get a grip on reality for crying out loud....."

....I have.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

Thanks for cheering up my otherwise boring Sunday with this gem of comedy....

You find someone getting death threats funny? I think that says more about you than anything else. I don't particularly like Gina Miller or Anna Soubry, but it's completely wrong that they are getting death threats and i don't find it funny.

Do you also find it amusing that Anna Soubry and Gina Miller are getting death threats, or is it only funny when it happens to Nigel Farage?

Do UKIP have a Wolf's Lair bunker hidden away somewhere in North Kent?, the old briefcase bomb under the conference table is a bit old hat though......"

Considering what happened to Jo Cox i think it's appalling that you are making jokes about politicians getting death threats.

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"

The government needs to keep its negotiating strategy secret, in order to get a good deal and a good outcome from the negotiations. Which part of that don't you understand? Would you play poker with all your cards laid out on the table for everyone to see? If you do then you must be a shit poker player. Cameron laid out his cards on the table before his EU renegotiation effort, and he ended up getting a shit deal, maybe you should learn something from that. "

Please correct me if I'm wrong Centaur, but you seem to want the hardest possible Brexit. You don't want free movement, you don't want the single market, you don't want the customs union, you don't want their rules & regulations, you don't want to contribute to the budget. If that's the case, what is there to negotiate and get a good deal on?

The only people the government wants to keep their negotiating position a secret from is the Leavers.

They don't care what the Remainers think of it, we will hate it because from our side of the fence, any deal that we negotiate with the EU will be worse than we already have.

They don't need to keep it a secret from the EU, because again the EU knows that any deal is going to be worse than now, and the government will have to tell the EU what it wants when the negotiations start.

The only people who need to be kept in the dark are the Leaver's like yourself. That way you keep on supporting the government, hoping that you will get.your vision of Brexit. Once you and other people who voted Leave realise that you're not going to get the Brexit you thought you were going to get, you're going to be mightily pissed off, and you're going to make sure the government knows it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

Thanks for cheering up my otherwise boring Sunday with this gem of comedy....

You find someone getting death threats funny? I think that says more about you than anything else. I don't particularly like Gina Miller or Anna Soubry, but it's completely wrong that they are getting death threats and i don't find it funny.

Do you also find it amusing that Anna Soubry and Gina Miller are getting death threats, or is it only funny when it happens to Nigel Farage? .... A liberal can not be taught.. Until they are the victim of their own warped hatred.. Then they might just realise they were wrong. "

A liberal like Farage?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

The government needs to keep its negotiating strategy secret, in order to get a good deal and a good outcome from the negotiations. Which part of that don't you understand? Would you play poker with all your cards laid out on the table for everyone to see? If you do then you must be a shit poker player. Cameron laid out his cards on the table before his EU renegotiation effort, and he ended up getting a shit deal, maybe you should learn something from that.

Please correct me if I'm wrong Centaur, but you seem to want the hardest possible Brexit. You don't want free movement, you don't want the single market, you don't want the customs union, you don't want their rules & regulations, you don't want to contribute to the budget. If that's the case, what is there to negotiate and get a good deal on?

The only people the government wants to keep their negotiating position a secret from is the Leavers.

They don't care what the Remainers think of it, we will hate it because from our side of the fence, any deal that we negotiate with the EU will be worse than we already have.

They don't need to keep it a secret from the EU, because again the EU knows that any deal is going to be worse than now, and the government will have to tell the EU what it wants when the negotiations start.

The only people who need to be kept in the dark are the Leaver's like yourself. That way you keep on supporting the government, hoping that you will get.your vision of Brexit. Once you and other people who voted Leave realise that you're not going to get the Brexit you thought you were going to get, you're going to be mightily pissed off, and you're going to make sure the government knows it. "

....if we are out of the European..we get the same deal as any other country not in the European.

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"..if we are out of the European..we get the same deal as any other country not in the European."

So why the secrecy? Why don't the government come out and say "we want a hard Brexit"?

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By *at69driveMan
over a year ago

Hertford


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

Thanks for cheering up my otherwise boring Sunday with this gem of comedy.... "

Surely you should believe in freedom of speech and not be joking over death threats . Whilst the threats are unlikely to be put into reality , it is always possible that some nutter migbt carry out such an event .

If you lived in the environment in which I was brougbt up , you would never even contemplate joking abiut death threats.

People were having to check their cars norning evening and night.

There are many people with whom I disagree but I would never joke about death threats against anyone.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"

The government needs to keep its negotiating strategy secret, in order to get a good deal and a good outcome from the negotiations. Which part of that don't you understand? Would you play poker with all your cards laid out on the table for everyone to see? If you do then you must be a shit poker player. Cameron laid out his cards on the table before his EU renegotiation effort, and he ended up getting a shit deal, maybe you should learn something from that.

Please correct me if I'm wrong Centaur, but you seem to want the hardest possible Brexit. You don't want free movement, you don't want the single market, you don't want the customs union, you don't want their rules & regulations, you don't want to contribute to the budget. If that's the case, what is there to negotiate and get a good deal on?

The only people the government wants to keep their negotiating position a secret from is the Leavers.

They don't care what the Remainers think of it, we will hate it because from our side of the fence, any deal that we negotiate with the EU will be worse than we already have.

They don't need to keep it a secret from the EU, because again the EU knows that any deal is going to be worse than now, and the government will have to tell the EU what it wants when the negotiations start.

The only people who need to be kept in the dark are the Leaver's like yourself. That way you keep on supporting the government, hoping that you will get.your vision of Brexit. Once you and other people who voted Leave realise that you're not going to get the Brexit you thought you were going to get, you're going to be mightily pissed off, and you're going to make sure the government knows it. "

The only reason Remainers like you want to know every tiny detail and the negotiating strategy to be laid out before the negotiations start is to ensure that the UK gets the worst possible deal from the EU. Then you hope to get a 2nd referendum on the negotiated terms (Nick Clegg, Tony Blair and Owen Smith, etc, have said this) which will be the worst possible negotiated deal so the public won't vote for it a 2nd time. We can read you like a book, its obvious what you are upto.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

Thanks for cheering up my otherwise boring Sunday with this gem of comedy....

You find someone getting death threats funny? I think that says more about you than anything else. I don't particularly like Gina Miller or Anna Soubry, but it's completely wrong that they are getting death threats and i don't find it funny.

Do you also find it amusing that Anna Soubry and Gina Miller are getting death threats, or is it only funny when it happens to Nigel Farage? .... A liberal can not be taught.. Until they are the victim of their own warped hatred.. Then they might just realise they were wrong.

A liberal like Farage?"

....who's been bombing innocent children and women in their own homelands for the last 30yes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have always said I'd never wish death upon someone simply for their opinions, most likely not even for their actions. Having been to Batley and Spen close to Jo Cox's funeral date I can safely say that view is even more affirmed.

Regardless, it's shameful that we've reached this point in British politics where on all sides of the debate death threats are common place.

P.s, didn't know farage was getting them two, which newspapers reported it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have always said I'd never wish death upon someone simply for their opinions, most likely not even for their actions. Having been to Batley and Spen close to Jo Cox's funeral date I can safely say that view is even more affirmed.

Regardless, it's shameful that we've reached this point in British politics where on all sides of the debate death threats are common place.

P.s, didn't know farage was getting them two, which newspapers reported it?"

Yeah me too...i've not seen anything on the news or in the newspapers about these death threats

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

Thanks for cheering up my otherwise boring Sunday with this gem of comedy....

You find someone getting death threats funny? I think that says more about you than anything else. I don't particularly like Gina Miller or Anna Soubry, but it's completely wrong that they are getting death threats and i don't find it funny.

Do you also find it amusing that Anna Soubry and Gina Miller are getting death threats, or is it only funny when it happens to Nigel Farage? .... A liberal can not be taught.. Until they are the victim of their own warped hatred.. Then they might just realise they were wrong.

A liberal like Farage?....who's been bombing innocent children and women in their own homelands for the last 30yes."

The US. They also put in dictators across the world for many more years.

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

Thanks for cheering up my otherwise boring Sunday with this gem of comedy....

You find someone getting death threats funny? I think that says more about you than anything else. I don't particularly like Gina Miller or Anna Soubry, but it's completely wrong that they are getting death threats and i don't find it funny.

Do you also find it amusing that Anna Soubry and Gina Miller are getting death threats, or is it only funny when it happens to Nigel Farage?

Do UKIP have a Wolf's Lair bunker hidden away somewhere in North Kent?, the old briefcase bomb under the conference table is a bit old hat though......

Considering what happened to Jo Cox i think it's appalling that you are making jokes about politicians getting death threats. "

The alleged death threats regarding Farage are just the mutterings of a well documented self publicist, his previous tale of an assassination attempt with the loosened wheelnuts has already been dismissed by the Met Police in Bromley as having no foundation or evidence......he's frightened of being seen as the forgotten man of British politics and will do anything to stay in the news.

The man will do or say anything to make himself seem relevant.....

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"

The only reason Remainers like you want to know every tiny detail and the negotiating strategy to be laid out before the negotiations start is to ensure that the UK gets the worst possible deal from the EU. Then you hope to get a 2nd referendum on the negotiated terms (Nick Clegg, Tony Blair and Owen Smith, etc, have said this) which will be the worst possible negotiated deal so the public won't vote for it a 2nd time. We can read you like a book, its obvious what you are upto. "

But Centaur you are already saying that we are going to get the worse possible deal (No SM, no CU, no budget contributions, no free movement, no rules & regs etc.), but then you say that that's not what the public wants, and would vote against it.

So you think the government are keeping it a secret from the public because they are trying to get a deal the public will hate?

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay

He announced on Friday that he's going back over to the States to fulfil media obligations......like anyone in the UK, apart from his little fan club on Fab, really gives a shit.....he's irrelevant and a constant self publicist.

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over a year ago

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over a year ago


"He announced on Friday that he's going back over to the States to fulfil media obligations......like anyone in the UK, apart from his little fan club on Fab, really gives a shit.....he's irrelevant and a constant self publicist."
That is right, ukip dont even have any power, he is punching above his own weight.

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By *at69driveMan
over a year ago

Hertford


"Well its not a Leave or Remain decision, its Parliamentary Supremacy vs. Royal Perogative.

I think it will be parliamentary sovereignty.

I wonder if Farage is going to turn up to protest? I know he march has been cancelled when he realised he didn't want to be seen in public with some of the people who voted to Leave.

Or could be that Farage has faced a number of death threats from fanatical Remainers and he is in fear of his life.

Thanks for cheering up my otherwise boring Sunday with this gem of comedy....

You find someone getting death threats funny? I think that says more about you than anything else. I don't particularly like Gina Miller or Anna Soubry, but it's completely wrong that they are getting death threats and i don't find it funny.

Do you also find it amusing that Anna Soubry and Gina Miller are getting death threats, or is it only funny when it happens to Nigel Farage?

Do UKIP have a Wolf's Lair bunker hidden away somewhere in North Kent?, the old briefcase bomb under the conference table is a bit old hat though......

Considering what happened to Jo Cox i think it's appalling that you are making jokes about politicians getting death threats.

The alleged death threats regarding Farage are just the mutterings of a well documented self publicist, his previous tale of an assassination attempt with the loosened wheelnuts has already been dismissed by the Met Police in Bromley as having no foundation or evidence......he's frightened of being seen as the forgotten man of British politics and will do anything to stay in the news.

The man will do or say anything to make himself seem relevant....."

If the police thougbt that his loosened wheel nuts were irrelevant , why would they bother advising the public that they thougbt it was irrelevant .

I thought this hapoened abroad .

Are you also saying that tbe death and rape threats against Gina Millar are also false ?.

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay

No evidence forwarded by Farage to French police regarding the previous alleged attempt on his life, and a refusal to further the allegation when the French asked his local police in Bromley to interview him on the matter.....even his UKIP colleagues and a UKIP MEP have openly accused Farage of turning the party into a personality cult.

Nuttall hasn't a hope in hell of lasting long as UKIP leader as Farage hates to be pushed out of the limelight.

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay

So forgive me for not believing a word that Farage blurts out about death threats....he's a proven self publicist

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"I have always said I'd never wish death upon someone simply for their opinions, most likely not even for their actions. Having been to Batley and Spen close to Jo Cox's funeral date I can safely say that view is even more affirmed.

Regardless, it's shameful that we've reached this point in British politics where on all sides of the debate death threats are common place.

P.s, didn't know farage was getting them two, which newspapers reported it?"

I'm sure you are more than capable of using google, i just had a look and loads of results came up for different Newspapers.

In this clip they are talking about it in the Newspapers on Sky News Murnaghan programme on 27th November 2016.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLQYPNDHQi4

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay

How exactly is that evidence of a death threat?

He's a renowned self publicist, who relies on the gullible to believe him.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"

The only reason Remainers like you want to know every tiny detail and the negotiating strategy to be laid out before the negotiations start is to ensure that the UK gets the worst possible deal from the EU. Then you hope to get a 2nd referendum on the negotiated terms (Nick Clegg, Tony Blair and Owen Smith, etc, have said this) which will be the worst possible negotiated deal so the public won't vote for it a 2nd time. We can read you like a book, its obvious what you are upto.

But Centaur you are already saying that we are going to get the worse possible deal (No SM, no CU, no budget contributions, no free movement, no rules & regs etc.), but then you say that that's not what the public wants, and would vote against it.

So you think the government are keeping it a secret from the public because they are trying to get a deal the public will hate? "

No completely the opposite, people knew a vote to leave the EU meant it was a vote to leave the single market and thats what they voted for. It was made very clear during the referendum campaign on both sides. The worst deal is that we stay in the single market, so we then have to continue paying EU contribution fees and we continue to have free movement of people (everything the public voted against in the EU referendum on 23rd June). So if we stay in the single market, continue to pay EU contribution fees and continue to have free movement, people will think what is the point in leaving? That is the worst deal.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"How exactly is that evidence of a death threat?

He's a renowned self publicist, who relies on the gullible to believe him."

Because they like to debate fake news and made up stories on sky news Murughan programme, yeah right.

As you said to someone else earlier in the thread "Get a grip".

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

The only reason Remainers like you want to know every tiny detail and the negotiating strategy to be laid out before the negotiations start is to ensure that the UK gets the worst possible deal from the EU. Then you hope to get a 2nd referendum on the negotiated terms (Nick Clegg, Tony Blair and Owen Smith, etc, have said this) which will be the worst possible negotiated deal so the public won't vote for it a 2nd time. We can read you like a book, its obvious what you are upto.

But Centaur you are already saying that we are going to get the worse possible deal (No SM, no CU, no budget contributions, no free movement, no rules & regs etc.), but then you say that that's not what the public wants, and would vote against it.

So you think the government are keeping it a secret from the public because they are trying to get a deal the public will hate?

No completely the opposite, people knew a vote to leave the EU meant it was a vote to leave the single market and thats what they voted for. It was made very clear during the referendum campaign on both sides. The worst deal is that we stay in the single market, so we then have to continue paying EU contribution fees and we continue to have free movement of people (everything the public voted against in the EU referendum on 23rd June). So if we stay in the single market, continue to pay EU contribution fees and continue to have free movement, people will think what is the point in leaving? That is the worst deal. "

Was it? Fuck I need to change my vote. I voted on the referendum not on the campaign. Farage wasnt on the official campaign either, was he?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have always said I'd never wish death upon someone simply for their opinions, most likely not even for their actions. Having been to Batley and Spen close to Jo Cox's funeral date I can safely say that view is even more affirmed.

Regardless, it's shameful that we've reached this point in British politics where on all sides of the debate death threats are common place.

P.s, didn't know farage was getting them two, which newspapers reported it?

I'm sure you are more than capable of using google, i just had a look and loads of results came up for different Newspapers.

In this clip they are talking about it in the Newspapers on Sky News Murnaghan programme on 27th November 2016.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLQYPNDHQi4"

What a load of bollox lol

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay


"How exactly is that evidence of a death threat?

He's a renowned self publicist, who relies on the gullible to believe him.

Because they like to debate fake news and made up stories on sky news Murughan programme, yeah right.

As you said to someone else earlier in the thread "Get a grip". "

I watched the Murughan programme....no evidence offered up to back up Farage's claims, all based on him saying so and again no complaint to the police for investigation.

Same ol' same ol' with your idol

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"I'm sure you are more than capable of using google, i just had a look and loads of results came up for different Newspapers.

In this clip they are talking about it in the Newspapers on Sky News Murnaghan programme on 27th November 2016.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLQYPNDHQi4"

Ah yes!

You have found a clip from a news outlet belonging to Mr Murdoch, the man who brought you The News of The Screws and The Scum.

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By *at69driveMan
over a year ago

Hertford


"So forgive me for not believing a word that Farage blurts out about death threats....he's a proven self publicist "
This applies to all politicians . It is hardly unique to Nigel Farage .

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"He announced on Friday that he's going back over to the States to fulfil media obligations......like anyone in the UK, apart from his little fan club on Fab, really gives a shit.....he's irrelevant and a constant self publicist."

I didn't actually know that but thanks for informing me. If i didn't know about it and you did then maybe you give more of a shit than you are letting on? If he's irrelevant then why did you post about it on the thread?

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay

It was on Sky news on Friday night, he's still holding out hope for a relevant official capacity regarding UK/US relations.....he's got some hope

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By *at69driveMan
over a year ago

Hertford


"How exactly is that evidence of a death threat?

He's a renowned self publicist, who relies on the gullible to believe him."

Or maybe an exceptionally successfull politican who battled against all the odds to lead the UK out of Europe .

That in itself is a stunning achievement and the culimation of 25 years hard work.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How exactly is that evidence of a death threat?

He's a renowned self publicist, who relies on the gullible to believe him. Or maybe an exceptionally successfull politican who battled against all the odds to lead the UK out of Europe .

That in itself is a stunning achievement and the culimation of 25 years hard work. "

We are still in the EU...and we will stay in ....i think people are just realising how much they were lied to...by both sides..by two politicians...who both wanted to further there careers but its all blown up in there faces

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay


"How exactly is that evidence of a death threat?

He's a renowned self publicist, who relies on the gullible to believe him. Or maybe an exceptionally successfull politican who battled against all the odds to lead the UK out of Europe .

That in itself is a stunning achievement and the culimation of 25 years hard work. "

So exceptionally successful that even as leader of his political party he couldn't win a seat in a general election......that exceptionally successful?

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"I'm sure you are more than capable of using google, i just had a look and loads of results came up for different Newspapers.

In this clip they are talking about it in the Newspapers on Sky News Murnaghan programme on 27th November 2016.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLQYPNDHQi4

Ah yes!

You have found a clip from a news outlet belonging to Mr Murdoch, the man who brought you The News of The Screws and The Scum. "

I posted a link to sky news coverage because i knew that which ever Newspaper i posted a link to, you would come out with this Murdoch/Sun, Daily Fail, biased Express garbage, but it seems even sky news is not a good enough reference point now for you people, lol.

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay


"I'm sure you are more than capable of using google, i just had a look and loads of results came up for different Newspapers.

In this clip they are talking about it in the Newspapers on Sky News Murnaghan programme on 27th November 2016.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLQYPNDHQi4

Ah yes!

You have found a clip from a news outlet belonging to Mr Murdoch, the man who brought you The News of The Screws and The Scum.

I posted a link to sky news coverage because i knew that which ever Newspaper i posted a link to, you would come out with this Murdoch/Sun, Daily Fail, biased Express garbage, but it seems even sky news is not a good enough reference point now for you people, lol. "

But no evidence of a death threat or a police investigation?......just Nige saying he received death threats?

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"

I posted a link to sky news coverage because i knew that which ever Newspaper i posted a link to, you would come out with this Murdoch/Sun, Daily Fail, biased Express garbage, but it seems even sky news is not a good enough reference point now for you people, lol. "

So you recognise that Murdock et al are nothing more than propaganda rags for the ultra right but still you quote their mouth pieces as authorities to justify your position.

Do you see the problem in that?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm sure you are more than capable of using google, i just had a look and loads of results came up for different Newspapers.

In this clip they are talking about it in the Newspapers on Sky News Murnaghan programme on 27th November 2016.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLQYPNDHQi4

Ah yes!

You have found a clip from a news outlet belonging to Mr Murdoch, the man who brought you The News of The Screws and The Scum.

I posted a link to sky news coverage because i knew that which ever Newspaper i posted a link to, you would come out with this Murdoch/Sun, Daily Fail, biased Express garbage, but it seems even sky news is not a good enough reference point now for you people, lol.

But no evidence of a death threat or a police investigation?......just Nige saying he received death threats?"

I know what advice id given Nige if i was a copper...get yerself down to Halfords and buy some wheel locking nuts...the chauffeur could easily fit them

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"

I posted a link to sky news coverage because i knew that which ever Newspaper i posted a link to, you would come out with this Murdoch/Sun, Daily Fail, biased Express garbage, but it seems even sky news is not a good enough reference point now for you people, lol.

So you recognise that Murdock et al are nothing more than propaganda rags for the ultra right but still you quote their mouth pieces as authorities to justify your position.

Do you see the problem in that? "

Newsflash for you the coverage of the front pages of Newspapers is also on the BBC every night in Press Preview. As the Nigel Farage death threats story was on the front page of the Express it was also covered by the BBC on its Press Preview programme. So still biased then in your view?

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"Newsflash for you the coverage of the front pages of Newspapers is also on the BBC every night in Press Preview. As the Nigel Farage death threats story was on the front page of the Express it was also covered by the BBC on its Press Preview programme. So still biased then in your view? "

Are you claiming that the BBC is still politically neutral?

Before answering you may want to check the CV's of the BBC chairman, Political director and Andrew Neil...

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Newsflash for you the coverage of the front pages of Newspapers is also on the BBC every night in Press Preview. As the Nigel Farage death threats story was on the front page of the Express it was also covered by the BBC on its Press Preview programme. So still biased then in your view?

Are you claiming that the BBC is still politically neutral?

Before answering you may want to check the CV's of the BBC chairman, Political director and Andrew Neil..."

Be clear then what exactly is a good enough reference point for you, sky news is not good enough and the BBC don't appear to satisfy you either?

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"

The only reason Remainers like you want to know every tiny detail and the negotiating strategy to be laid out before the negotiations start is to ensure that the UK gets the worst possible deal from the EU. Then you hope to get a 2nd referendum on the negotiated terms (Nick Clegg, Tony Blair and Owen Smith, etc, have said this) which will be the worst possible negotiated deal so the public won't vote for it a 2nd time. We can read you like a book, its obvious what you are upto.

But Centaur you are already saying that we are going to get the worse possible deal (No SM, no CU, no budget contributions, no free movement, no rules & regs etc.), but then you say that that's not what the public wants, and would vote against it.

So you think the government are keeping it a secret from the public because they are trying to get a deal the public will hate?

No completely the opposite, people knew a vote to leave the EU meant it was a vote to leave the single market and thats what they voted for. It was made very clear during the referendum campaign on both sides. The worst deal is that we stay in the single market, so we then have to continue paying EU contribution fees and we continue to have free movement of people (everything the public voted against in the EU referendum on 23rd June). So if we stay in the single market, continue to pay EU contribution fees and continue to have free movement, people will think what is the point in leaving? That is the worst deal. "

I think this interview today on the BBC Sunday Politics programme with Nick Clegg sums it all up very well.....

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYdht0hg1ik

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How exactly is that evidence of a death threat?

He's a renowned self publicist, who relies on the gullible to believe him. Or maybe an exceptionally successfull politican who battled against all the odds to lead the UK out of Europe .

That in itself is a stunning achievement and the culimation of 25 years hard work.

We are still in the EU...and we will stay in ....i think people are just realising how much they were lied to...by both sides..by two politicians...who both wanted to further there careers but its all blown up in there faces "

....you think we are going to stay in...you sore losers sure know how to beat yourselves up over not getting what you wanted.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How exactly is that evidence of a death threat?

He's a renowned self publicist, who relies on the gullible to believe him. Or maybe an exceptionally successfull politican who battled against all the odds to lead the UK out of Europe .

That in itself is a stunning achievement and the culimation of 25 years hard work.

We are still in the EU...and we will stay in ....i think people are just realising how much they were lied to...by both sides..by two politicians...who both wanted to further there careers but its all blown up in there faces ....you think we are going to stay in...you sore losers sure know how to beat yourselves up over not getting what you wanted."

Yes i do...and if you read back...one of the main reasons will be...the lies we all were feed by both sides of the arguments...oh and the brexiter in Austria lost

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados


"Doesn't really matter what the Supreme court rule, the end result will still be the same, which is we end up leaving the EU. If the government win the appeal, then Theresa May will trigger article 50 by Royal Perogative. If the governemnt lose the appeal and it goes to a vote in Parliament, then Parliament will vote to trigger article 50, so the end result will still be the same either way. "

No, it does matter what the supreme court rule, as it will set the precedent or not as to whether the government can overrule parliament. This is a bigger issue than just A50. If the government win their appeal then they are basically saying that parliamentary soverignty means nothing anymore and the PM can do as he/she likes.

Which is ironic given that even Nigel Farage said in 2015:

“I believe in Britain. A Britain outside of the EU with an exciting future ahead of it. A proud, patriotic country that has control of its borders, represents itself on the world stage and makes its own laws in our own sovereign Parliament.”

-Matt

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West

The only comments about violence and thuggery that I have seen have come from Brexit racists and thigs ( quick caveat... not all Brexiters are racists and thugs albeit all racists, thugs, psychopaths and nutjobs voted Brexit).

The Jo Cox murderer was a Brexit psycho, the guy just arrested for threatening Soudbry will no doubt be a Brexit thug and the threats made to Gina Miller and the High Court judges have only come from one direction.

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

The legal profession will stick together on this one as being in the EU is a licence to print money for them

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"The only comments about violence and thuggery that I have seen have come from Brexit racists and thigs ( quick caveat... not all Brexiters are racists and thugs albeit all racists, thugs, psychopaths and nutjobs voted Brexit).

The Jo Cox murderer was a Brexit psycho, the guy just arrested for threatening Soudbry will no doubt be a Brexit thug and the threats made to Gina Miller and the High Court judges have only come from one direction.

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm."

just seen the news on Soubry, disgusting..

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By *bandjam91Couple
over a year ago

London

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By *bandjam91Couple
over a year ago

London


"I'm sure you are more than capable of using google, i just had a look and loads of results came up for different Newspapers.

In this clip they are talking about it in the Newspapers on Sky News Murnaghan programme on 27th November 2016.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLQYPNDHQi4

Ah yes!

You have found a clip from a news outlet belonging to Mr Murdoch, the man who brought you The News of The Screws and The Scum.

I posted a link to sky news coverage because i knew that which ever Newspaper i posted a link to, you would come out with this Murdoch/Sun, Daily Fail, biased Express garbage, but it seems even sky news is not a good enough reference point now for you people, lol. "

Did you read the amazingly accurate swingfields coverage in all those papers pumpkin?

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm."

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

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By *bandjam91Couple
over a year ago

London


"Newsflash for you the coverage of the front pages of Newspapers is also on the BBC every night in Press Preview. As the Nigel Farage death threats story was on the front page of the Express it was also covered by the BBC on its Press Preview programme. So still biased then in your view?

Are you claiming that the BBC is still politically neutral?

Before answering you may want to check the CV's of the BBC chairman, Political director and Andrew Neil...

Be clear then what exactly is a good enough reference point for you, sky news is not good enough and the BBC don't appear to satisfy you either?"

Someone reporting that someone claimed something happened doesn't mean that thing actually happened.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"I'm sure you are more than capable of using google, i just had a look and loads of results came up for different Newspapers.

In this clip they are talking about it in the Newspapers on Sky News Murnaghan programme on 27th November 2016.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLQYPNDHQi4

Ah yes!

You have found a clip from a news outlet belonging to Mr Murdoch, the man who brought you The News of The Screws and The Scum.

I posted a link to sky news coverage because i knew that which ever Newspaper i posted a link to, you would come out with this Murdoch/Sun, Daily Fail, biased Express garbage, but it seems even sky news is not a good enough reference point now for you people, lol.

Did you read the amazingly accurate swingfields coverage in all those papers pumpkin?"

I posted a link to sky news coverage pumpkin. Was it on sky news about swingfields?

Just for the record left wing newspapers posted stories about swingfields such as the Daily Mirror.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought. "

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you.

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you. "

No....Britain voted in a referendum and not in an election, one being enshrined in law and the other being an advisory ballot.

Your comments are beginning to sound very bitter, is this the UKIP coming out in you?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"The only comments about violence and thuggery that I have seen have come from Brexit racists and thigs ( quick caveat... not all Brexiters are racists and thugs albeit all racists, thugs, psychopaths and nutjobs voted Brexit).

The Jo Cox murderer was a Brexit psycho, the guy just arrested for threatening Soudbry will no doubt be a Brexit thug and the threats made to Gina Miller and the High Court judges have only come from one direction.

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm."

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By *bandjam91Couple
over a year ago

London


"I'm sure you are more than capable of using google, i just had a look and loads of results came up for different Newspapers.

In this clip they are talking about it in the Newspapers on Sky News Murnaghan programme on 27th November 2016.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLQYPNDHQi4

Ah yes!

You have found a clip from a news outlet belonging to Mr Murdoch, the man who brought you The News of The Screws and The Scum.

I posted a link to sky news coverage because i knew that which ever Newspaper i posted a link to, you would come out with this Murdoch/Sun, Daily Fail, biased Express garbage, but it seems even sky news is not a good enough reference point now for you people, lol.

Did you read the amazingly accurate swingfields coverage in all those papers pumpkin?

I posted a link to sky news coverage pumpkin. Was it on sky news about swingfields?

Just for the record left wing newspapers posted stories about swingfields such as the Daily Mirror. "

I didn't claim other news sources didn't cover swingfields schnookie but if you read the tone of the articles and consider the use of hidden cameras and deliberate outing of people then you might notice a wee difference.

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By *at69driveMan
over a year ago

Hertford


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you.

No....Britain voted in a referendum and not in an election, one being enshrined in law and the other being an advisory ballot.

Your comments are beginning to sound very bitter, is this the UKIP coming out in you?

"

Surely it is irrelevant as to whether or not the referendum was advisory .

The electorate voted to leave the EU and we have no option but to follow the electorates wishes.

Everyone knew exactly what they were voting for .

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By *bandjam91Couple
over a year ago

London


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you.

No....Britain voted in a referendum and not in an election, one being enshrined in law and the other being an advisory ballot.

Your comments are beginning to sound very bitter, is this the UKIP coming out in you?

Surely it is irrelevant as to whether or not the referendum was advisory .

The electorate voted to leave the EU and we have no option but to follow the electorates wishes.

Everyone knew exactly what they were voting for . "

I think you'll find a lot of people disagree with that. Which is why the article 50 case is now in court.

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By *at69driveMan
over a year ago

Hertford


"The legal profession will stick together on this one as being in the EU is a licence to print money for them"
My thoughts exactly.Well said

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you.

No....Britain voted in a referendum and not in an election, one being enshrined in law and the other being an advisory ballot.

Your comments are beginning to sound very bitter, is this the UKIP coming out in you?

"

People on here going on about British values who supported the Remain campaign make me laugh. They openly trash the British value of a sense of fair play when they supported Cameron having a one sided tax payer funded £9 million pro EU propaganda leaflet when the other side didn't get the same opportunity. Where is the British value of a sense of fair play in that? Also Britain is built on values of democracy, again being walked over, trashed and disregarded by Remainers who refuse to accept the result of the EU referendum.

A referendum is an election, no matter which way you try to distort it and spin it the other way.

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By *bandjam91Couple
over a year ago

London


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you.

No....Britain voted in a referendum and not in an election, one being enshrined in law and the other being an advisory ballot.

Your comments are beginning to sound very bitter, is this the UKIP coming out in you?

People on here going on about British values who supported the Remain campaign make me laugh. They openly trash the British value of a sense of fair play when they supported Cameron having a one sided tax payer funded £9 million pro EU propaganda leaflet when the other side didn't get the same opportunity. Where is the British value of a sense of fair play in that? Also Britain is built on values of democracy, again being walked over, trashed and disregarded by Remainers who refuse to accept the result of the EU referendum.

A referendum is an election, no matter which way you try to distort it and spin it the other way. "

Are referendum is not an election otherwise they would call it one.

You believing this to be otherwise doesn't make it true.

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you.

No....Britain voted in a referendum and not in an election, one being enshrined in law and the other being an advisory ballot.

Your comments are beginning to sound very bitter, is this the UKIP coming out in you?

People on here going on about British values who supported the Remain campaign make me laugh. They openly trash the British value of a sense of fair play when they supported Cameron having a one sided tax payer funded £9 million pro EU propaganda leaflet when the other side didn't get the same opportunity. Where is the British value of a sense of fair play in that? Also Britain is built on values of democracy, again being walked over, trashed and disregarded by Remainers who refuse to accept the result of the EU referendum.

A referendum is an election, no matter which way you try to distort it and spin it the other way. "

No....a referendum is a referendum, which can legally be taken as advisory by a UK government, but any government taking this route would be foolish.......on the other hand a government called election in this country, whether that be a council election or for a position/s within Parliament is enshrined in British Law.....i

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By *bandjam91Couple
over a year ago

London


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you.

No....Britain voted in a referendum and not in an election, one being enshrined in law and the other being an advisory ballot.

Your comments are beginning to sound very bitter, is this the UKIP coming out in you?

People on here going on about British values who supported the Remain campaign make me laugh. They openly trash the British value of a sense of fair play when they supported Cameron having a one sided tax payer funded £9 million pro EU propaganda leaflet when the other side didn't get the same opportunity. Where is the British value of a sense of fair play in that? Also Britain is built on values of democracy, again being walked over, trashed and disregarded by Remainers who refuse to accept the result of the EU referendum.

A referendum is an election, no matter which way you try to distort it and spin it the other way.

Are referendum is not an election otherwise they would call it one.

You believing this to be otherwise doesn't make it true."

A referendum

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you.

No....Britain voted in a referendum and not in an election, one being enshrined in law and the other being an advisory ballot.

Your comments are beginning to sound very bitter, is this the UKIP coming out in you?

People on here going on about British values who supported the Remain campaign make me laugh. They openly trash the British value of a sense of fair play when they supported Cameron having a one sided tax payer funded £9 million pro EU propaganda leaflet when the other side didn't get the same opportunity. Where is the British value of a sense of fair play in that? Also Britain is built on values of democracy, again being walked over, trashed and disregarded by Remainers who refuse to accept the result of the EU referendum.

A referendum is an election, no matter which way you try to distort it and spin it the other way.

No....a referendum is a referendum, which can legally be taken as advisory by a UK government, but any government taking this route would be foolish.......on the other hand a government called election in this country, whether that be a council election or for a position/s within Parliament is enshrined in British Law.....i"

The Scottish independence referendum was legally binding so Referendums can be legally binding. Referendum/election = people go to the polls and vote.

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By *bandjam91Couple
over a year ago

London


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you.

No....Britain voted in a referendum and not in an election, one being enshrined in law and the other being an advisory ballot.

Your comments are beginning to sound very bitter, is this the UKIP coming out in you?

People on here going on about British values who supported the Remain campaign make me laugh. They openly trash the British value of a sense of fair play when they supported Cameron having a one sided tax payer funded £9 million pro EU propaganda leaflet when the other side didn't get the same opportunity. Where is the British value of a sense of fair play in that? Also Britain is built on values of democracy, again being walked over, trashed and disregarded by Remainers who refuse to accept the result of the EU referendum.

A referendum is an election, no matter which way you try to distort it and spin it the other way.

No....a referendum is a referendum, which can legally be taken as advisory by a UK government, but any government taking this route would be foolish.......on the other hand a government called election in this country, whether that be a council election or for a position/s within Parliament is enshrined in British Law.....i

The Scottish independence referendum was legally binding so Referendums can be legally binding. Referendum/election = people go to the polls and vote. "

Hammer/saw = used to build things?

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you. "

You know this bits I don't recognise from before? People telling other people to leave the country, the rise in hate crimes, political assassination, attacks on our judiciary, people not thinking that all children deserve and education, the prejudice against immigrants and refugees, the hate filled and phobic media and the selfish me first everyone else later attitude. This country is turning more like Mugabe's Zimbabwe every day. I for one think that is the wrong direction for us to be heading. I'm disgusted at what some Leave voters are prepared to do to this country.

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you.

No....Britain voted in a referendum and not in an election, one being enshrined in law and the other being an advisory ballot.

Your comments are beginning to sound very bitter, is this the UKIP coming out in you?

People on here going on about British values who supported the Remain campaign make me laugh. They openly trash the British value of a sense of fair play when they supported Cameron having a one sided tax payer funded £9 million pro EU propaganda leaflet when the other side didn't get the same opportunity. Where is the British value of a sense of fair play in that? Also Britain is built on values of democracy, again being walked over, trashed and disregarded by Remainers who refuse to accept the result of the EU referendum.

A referendum is an election, no matter which way you try to distort it and spin it the other way.

No....a referendum is a referendum, which can legally be taken as advisory by a UK government, but any government taking this route would be foolish.......on the other hand a government called election in this country, whether that be a council election or for a position/s within Parliament is enshrined in British Law.....i

The Scottish independence referendum was legally binding so Referendums can be legally binding. Referendum/election = people go to the polls and vote.

Hammer/saw = used to build things?"

You forgot to call me pumpkin or Schnookie, lol.

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By *bandjam91Couple
over a year ago

London


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you.

No....Britain voted in a referendum and not in an election, one being enshrined in law and the other being an advisory ballot.

Your comments are beginning to sound very bitter, is this the UKIP coming out in you?

People on here going on about British values who supported the Remain campaign make me laugh. They openly trash the British value of a sense of fair play when they supported Cameron having a one sided tax payer funded £9 million pro EU propaganda leaflet when the other side didn't get the same opportunity. Where is the British value of a sense of fair play in that? Also Britain is built on values of democracy, again being walked over, trashed and disregarded by Remainers who refuse to accept the result of the EU referendum.

A referendum is an election, no matter which way you try to distort it and spin it the other way.

No....a referendum is a referendum, which can legally be taken as advisory by a UK government, but any government taking this route would be foolish.......on the other hand a government called election in this country, whether that be a council election or for a position/s within Parliament is enshrined in British Law.....i

The Scottish independence referendum was legally binding so Referendums can be legally binding. Referendum/election = people go to the polls and vote.

Hammer/saw = used to build things?

You forgot to call me pumpkin or Schnookie, lol. "

Sorry petal

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you.

You know this bits I don't recognise from before? People telling other people to leave the country, the rise in hate crimes, political assassination, attacks on our judiciary, people not thinking that all children deserve and education, the prejudice against immigrants and refugees, the hate filled and phobic media and the selfish me first everyone else later attitude. This country is turning more like Mugabe's Zimbabwe every day. I for one think that is the wrong direction for us to be heading. I'm disgusted at what some Leave voters are prepared to do to this country. "

-Matt

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados


"The legal profession will stick together on this one as being in the EU is a licence to print money for them My thoughts exactly.Well said

."

As opposed to all the reams and reams of laws, contracts, treaties, etc tha are going to be needed for when we leave the EU? No, if I were in the legal trade and in it for the money I'd be rubbing my hands with glee at the prospect of leaving the EU.

-Matt

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay


"

I want our country back. Great Britain, that all inclusive tolerant society where everyone worked together for the common good of the country and where good people where in the majority over those who would do us harm.

I barely recognise this country anymore, the values that I had previously taken for granted as being shared by others, aren't as widely shared as I had thought.

I'm sure you know where the airport is if you want to Leave. There is a housing shortage here so I'm sure someone will be glad to take advantage of the house you leave behind. Britain is a democratic country and the country voted for Brexit. If you want to live in a country where democracy doesn't exist then somewhere like Mugabe's Zimbabwe may be more suitable for you.

You know this bits I don't recognise from before? People telling other people to leave the country, the rise in hate crimes, political assassination, attacks on our judiciary, people not thinking that all children deserve and education, the prejudice against immigrants and refugees, the hate filled and phobic media and the selfish me first everyone else later attitude. This country is turning more like Mugabe's Zimbabwe every day. I for one think that is the wrong direction for us to be heading. I'm disgusted at what some Leave voters are prepared to do to this country. "

We've seen it all before, history teaches us nothing it would seem.....

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