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

As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit? "

The hardened Brexiteers will never ever admit they were dupped and lied to and insist a no deal was what they voted for all along and are happy with it.

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The hardened Brexiteers will never ever admit they were dupped and lied to and insist a no deal was what they voted for all along and are happy with it. "

I agree, but we all know that they are the ones that have been brainwashed . If they honestly voted to leave without a deal they are more foolish and naive than I thought.

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit? "

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think? "

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ? "

yup! Or do you think they're doing a fab dabba doozey job so far? Cos i sure don't

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ? "

Borne out of Cameron's ego, perpetuated by may, dragged on by bojo. The tories own this shit fest.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ? "

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

Borne out of Cameron's ego, perpetuated by may, dragged on by bojo. The tories own this shit fest. "

And what about the people who voted to leave??

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)"

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘ "

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

Borne out of Cameron's ego, perpetuated by may, dragged on by bojo. The tories own this shit fest.

And what about the people who voted to leave?? "

You'd have to ask what they based their decision on. I myself abstained because the government are frankly shite! No moral compass, greed riddled self interested public school toffs with no idea, care or rehaed for the working class

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

Borne out of Cameron's ego, perpetuated by may, dragged on by bojo. The tories own this shit fest.

And what about the people who voted to leave??

You'd have to ask what they based their decision on. I myself abstained because the government are frankly shite! No moral compass, greed riddled self interested public school toffs with no idea, care or rehaed for the working class "

I wouldn't trust that shite with running a public toilet, let alone the country

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

The conservatives, especially their leaders, have only done this to retain power. Cameron, May and Johnson - all of them. No care for you, just their power continuing. Not losing to UKIP, Brexit. Party, anyone

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"The conservatives, especially their leaders, have only done this to retain power. Cameron, May and Johnson - all of them. No care for you, just their power continuing. Not losing to UKIP, Brexit. Party, anyone

"

Done what?

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

"

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??"

What mess? we haven't left yet.

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By *hetalkingstoveMan
over a year ago

London


"The conservatives, especially their leaders, have only done this to retain power. Cameron, May and Johnson - all of them. No care for you, just their power continuing. Not losing to UKIP, Brexit. Party, anyone

Done what?"

Cameron - enabled the referendum to fight off the UKIP vote

May - introduced 'Red lines' that immediately made Brexit harder to pull off, to sure up support from the Brexit wing of the Tories

Johnson - not even bothering to negotiate and do what's best for the UK, again just trying to pander to Brexit voters

Have you been asleep all this time?

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??"

Yes but not all. Plenty of spin lies and crap flying about at tbe time.

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

What mess? we haven't left yet."

Ah, so what is happening in parliament, protests everywhere ? MPs rebelling , changing sides etc. This is all normal ? I bet your glad you didn’t vote leave aren’t you

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"The conservatives, especially their leaders, have only done this to retain power. Cameron, May and Johnson - all of them. No care for you, just their power continuing. Not losing to UKIP, Brexit. Party, anyone

Done what?

Cameron - enabled the referendum to fight off the UKIP vote "

Which Parliament voted for...

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

What mess? we haven't left yet.

Ah, so what is happening in parliament, protests everywhere ? MPs rebelling , changing sides etc. This is all normal ? I bet your glad you didn’t vote leave aren’t you "

Yes, thanks for reminding me

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

Yes but not all. Plenty of spin lies and crap flying about at tbe time. "

I agree. Do you think we should hold another referendum now we all have more information? Or should the ‘will of the people ‘ from years ago be respected

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

Yes but not all. Plenty of spin lies and crap flying about at tbe time.

I agree. Do you think we should hold another referendum now we all have more information? Or should the ‘will of the people ‘ from years ago be respected "

What additional information do we have now?

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

What mess? we haven't left yet.

Ah, so what is happening in parliament, protests everywhere ? MPs rebelling , changing sides etc. This is all normal ? I bet your glad you didn’t vote leave aren’t you

Yes, thanks for reminding me "

I bet there are loads of leave voters who are to

embarrassed to admit what they did now

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

Yes but not all. Plenty of spin lies and crap flying about at tbe time.

I agree. Do you think we should hold another referendum now we all have more information? Or should the ‘will of the people ‘ from years ago be respected

What additional information do we have now?

"

We now know that we can only leave without a deal? Is that enough information for you to process ?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

What mess? we haven't left yet.

Ah, so what is happening in parliament, protests everywhere ? MPs rebelling , changing sides etc. This is all normal ? I bet your glad you didn’t vote leave aren’t you

Yes, thanks for reminding me

I bet there are loads of leave voters who are to

embarrassed to admit what they did now "

You would have to ask them

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

Yes but not all. Plenty of spin lies and crap flying about at tbe time.

I agree. Do you think we should hold another referendum now we all have more information? Or should the ‘will of the people ‘ from years ago be respected

What additional information do we have now?

We now know that we can only leave without a deal? Is that enough information for you to process ? "

The information about leaving with or without a deal has always been there... before the referendum actually took place!

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By *evil_u_knowMan
over a year ago

city

Actually I think the people who voted brexit are now very happy it will be a no deal.

As an outsider looking in, its been interesting seeing them move from "We will save billions", "We will do better trade deals with every country and the EU"...

to "Maybe we can keep most of the EU rules and keep doing trade"

to "The WTO deal wouldnt be too bad"

to "No trade deal with the EU and the US is what we wanted all along".

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By *uck-RogersMan
over a year ago

Tarka trail

Is uncle Albert upset also.

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

Yes but not all. Plenty of spin lies and crap flying about at tbe time.

I agree. Do you think we should hold another referendum now we all have more information? Or should the ‘will of the people ‘ from years ago be respected

What additional information do we have now?

We now know that we can only leave without a deal? Is that enough information for you to process ?

The information about leaving with or without a deal has always been there... before the referendum actually took place!"

Your not getting the point? The no deal was always there as a last resort, the worst case scenario. I could quote Boris and his cronies saying this but unfortunately I think it might confuse you as you seem a bit discombobulated

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By *evil_u_knowMan
over a year ago

city


"Your not getting the point? The no deal was always there as a last resort, the worst case scenario. I could quote Boris and his cronies saying this but unfortunately I think it might confuse you as you seem a bit discombobulated "

So why does he not propose a plan to the EU about how a trade deal can be done? If its last resort, worst case scenario, then is a 4 page letter to the EU good enough?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

Yes but not all. Plenty of spin lies and crap flying about at tbe time.

I agree. Do you think we should hold another referendum now we all have more information? Or should the ‘will of the people ‘ from years ago be respected

What additional information do we have now?

We now know that we can only leave without a deal? Is that enough information for you to process ?

The information about leaving with or without a deal has always been there... before the referendum actually took place!

Your not getting the point? The no deal was always there as a last resort, the worst case scenario. I could quote Boris and his cronies saying this but unfortunately I think it might confuse you as you seem a bit discombobulated "

Quite clear on the facts thanks...

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

Yes but not all. Plenty of spin lies and crap flying about at tbe time.

I agree. Do you think we should hold another referendum now we all have more information? Or should the ‘will of the people ‘ from years ago be respected

What additional information do we have now?

We now know that we can only leave without a deal? Is that enough information for you to process ?

The information about leaving with or without a deal has always been there... before the referendum actually took place!

Your not getting the point? The no deal was always there as a last resort, the worst case scenario. I could quote Boris and his cronies saying this but unfortunately I think it might confuse you as you seem a bit discombobulated

Quite clear on the facts thanks..."

What facts? You do seem a bit confused about what is going on? You keep asking questions with obvious answer.

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


"Your not getting the point? The no deal was always there as a last resort, the worst case scenario. I could quote Boris and his cronies saying this but unfortunately I think it might confuse you as you seem a bit discombobulated

So why does he not propose a plan to the EU about how a trade deal can be done? If its last resort, worst case scenario, then is a 4 page letter to the EU good enough?"

Because he doesn’t have a plan , he wants to force through a no deal then blame the EU.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

Yes but not all. Plenty of spin lies and crap flying about at tbe time.

I agree. Do you think we should hold another referendum now we all have more information? Or should the ‘will of the people ‘ from years ago be respected

What additional information do we have now?

We now know that we can only leave without a deal? Is that enough information for you to process ?

The information about leaving with or without a deal has always been there... before the referendum actually took place!

Your not getting the point? The no deal was always there as a last resort, the worst case scenario. I could quote Boris and his cronies saying this but unfortunately I think it might confuse you as you seem a bit discombobulated

Quite clear on the facts thanks...

What facts? You do seem a bit confused about what is going on? You keep asking questions with obvious answer. "

Quite clear on the facts...

its all out there for anyone to read

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

Yes but not all. Plenty of spin lies and crap flying about at tbe time.

I agree. Do you think we should hold another referendum now we all have more information? Or should the ‘will of the people ‘ from years ago be respected

What additional information do we have now?

We now know that we can only leave without a deal? Is that enough information for you to process ?

The information about leaving with or without a deal has always been there... before the referendum actually took place!

Your not getting the point? The no deal was always there as a last resort, the worst case scenario. I could quote Boris and his cronies saying this but unfortunately I think it might confuse you as you seem a bit discombobulated

Quite clear on the facts thanks...

What facts? You do seem a bit confused about what is going on? You keep asking questions with obvious answer.

Quite clear on the facts...

its all out there for anyone to read

"

Where? What facts

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

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

They will never admit it, they blame others and the eu, there will never be a good deal, it is about to not to get the worst deal.

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

I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event.

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


"Your not getting the point? The no deal was always there as a last resort, the worst case scenario. I could quote Boris and his cronies saying this but unfortunately I think it might confuse you as you seem a bit discombobulated

So why does he not propose a plan to the EU about how a trade deal can be done? If its last resort, worst case scenario, then is a 4 page letter to the EU good enough?

Because he doesn’t have a plan , he wants to force through a no deal then blame the EU. "

Spot on .There was never any intent to get a new deal.The plan was no deal from the day he took office.

There is no Brexit team working on a great new deal...Its been a sham from the off

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit?

The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?

The ones that were democratically voted into parliament ?

... the ones who voted in favour of a referendum (first reading - 544 of them)

What is your point?? When are we getting this ‘great deal ‘

I was responding to the question/point: "The crap politicians, cameron, may etc.. Have to be apportioned a large wedge of the shit pie, dont ya think?"

Im just noting that there was no one party or politician singularly responsible for the "shit pie"... they all said "yes:" lets have a referendum..

and here we are!

And what about the people who voted to leave ? Do you agree that they take most of the ‘blame’ for this mess??

Yes but not all. Plenty of spin lies and crap flying about at tbe time.

I agree. Do you think we should hold another referendum now we all have more information? Or should the ‘will of the people ‘ from years ago be respected "

Should be respected, with a 2nd referendum based on whether its hard or soft BREXIT, but, the incompetent May did such a shite deal with the eu it's all fucked up.

This is why i abstained, i knew the Tories would fuck it all up

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


"I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event. "

I am honoured that I have so much influence over you and the rest of the UK

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


"I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event.

I am honoured that I have so much influence over you and the rest of the UK "

And the reason you're "honoured" just shows I'm right. People like you have ruined this country. Obligatory

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


"I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event.

I am honoured that I have so much influence over you and the rest of the UK

And the reason you're "honoured" just shows I'm right. People like you have ruined this country. Obligatory "

Haha, ‘people like me’ can you clarify that comment ? Are you a foolish leave voter who is starting to feel betrayed and upset

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


"I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event.

I am honoured that I have so much influence over you and the rest of the UK

And the reason you're "honoured" just shows I'm right. People like you have ruined this country. Obligatory

Haha, ‘people like me’ can you clarify that comment ? Are you a foolish leave voter who is starting to feel betrayed and upset "

If you don't understand what "people like me" means, then you truly are a prime example of a leave voter. No, I didn't vote, I'm not a British citizen, fortunately. I'm an outside observer looking in to laugh at the petulance of insignificant nobodies

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Is uncle Albert upset also. "

Thinks he’s having a nap.

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


"Is uncle Albert upset also.

Thinks he’s having a nap. "

Hey, you and the OP have the same last name. Are you related?

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

The UK will not leave without a deal .

Tory posturing is a well used tactic when they have the uper hand. Fortunately for everyone they dont have the upper hand here.

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


"I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event.

I am honoured that I have so much influence over you and the rest of the UK

And the reason you're "honoured" just shows I'm right. People like you have ruined this country. Obligatory

Haha, ‘people like me’ can you clarify that comment ? Are you a foolish leave voter who is starting to feel betrayed and upset

If you don't understand what "people like me" means, then you truly are a prime example of a leave voter. No, I didn't vote, I'm not a British citizen, fortunately. I'm an outside observer looking in to laugh at the petulance of insignificant nobodies "

Nice hand, so you like in Brooklyn , South East UK, people you like you are all the same . Why is it ‘fortunate ‘ that your not a British Citizen

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Is uncle Albert upset also.

Thinks he’s having a nap.

Hey, you and the OP have the same last name. Are you related? "

Jesus mate don’t say that too loud people will put 2 and 2 together and make 7

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


"Is uncle Albert upset also.

Thinks he’s having a nap.

Hey, you and the OP have the same last name. Are you related? "

Yeah, we are all related in the UK

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


"I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event.

I am honoured that I have so much influence over you and the rest of the UK

And the reason you're "honoured" just shows I'm right. People like you have ruined this country. Obligatory

Haha, ‘people like me’ can you clarify that comment ? Are you a foolish leave voter who is starting to feel betrayed and upset

If you don't understand what "people like me" means, then you truly are a prime example of a leave voter. No, I didn't vote, I'm not a British citizen, fortunately. I'm an outside observer looking in to laugh at the petulance of insignificant nobodies "

Hold on. A leave voter, you obviously haven’t read any of my comments on here or are just very confused . I didn’t vote to leave

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


"I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event.

I am honoured that I have so much influence over you and the rest of the UK

And the reason you're "honoured" just shows I'm right. People like you have ruined this country. Obligatory

Haha, ‘people like me’ can you clarify that comment ? Are you a foolish leave voter who is starting to feel betrayed and upset

If you don't understand what "people like me" means, then you truly are a prime example of a leave voter. No, I didn't vote, I'm not a British citizen, fortunately. I'm an outside observer looking in to laugh at the petulance of insignificant nobodies

Hold on. A leave voter, you obviously haven’t read any of my comments on here or are just very confused . I didn’t vote to leave "

Wow, you're quick - like lightning

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


"I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event.

I am honoured that I have so much influence over you and the rest of the UK

And the reason you're "honoured" just shows I'm right. People like you have ruined this country. Obligatory

Haha, ‘people like me’ can you clarify that comment ? Are you a foolish leave voter who is starting to feel betrayed and upset

If you don't understand what "people like me" means, then you truly are a prime example of a leave voter. No, I didn't vote, I'm not a British citizen, fortunately. I'm an outside observer looking in to laugh at the petulance of insignificant nobodies

Hold on. A leave voter, you obviously haven’t read any of my comments on here or are just very confused . I didn’t vote to leave

Wow, you're quick - like lightning "

Nice hand, why is your thumb pointing downwards? Why don’t you like the British?

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By *tace 309TV/TS
over a year ago

durham


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit? "
I voted out and I won't ever change my stance on the Eu. Get out come hell or high water. I never wanted in it in the first place. I accepted the result when we first decided to join. It is a great pity so many in the, remain camp cannot accept the referendum result of 2016. Their behaviour has been nothing short of disgraceful and I include the useless MPs we now have in parliament. This call for an election and a second vote is absurd. Get out now.

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


"I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event.

I am honoured that I have so much influence over you and the rest of the UK

And the reason you're "honoured" just shows I'm right. People like you have ruined this country. Obligatory

Haha, ‘people like me’ can you clarify that comment ? Are you a foolish leave voter who is starting to feel betrayed and upset

If you don't understand what "people like me" means, then you truly are a prime example of a leave voter. No, I didn't vote, I'm not a British citizen, fortunately. I'm an outside observer looking in to laugh at the petulance of insignificant nobodies

Nice hand, so you like in Brooklyn , South East UK, people you like you are all the same . Why is it ‘fortunate ‘ that your not a British Citizen "

Wow, 4 sentences and three of them have errors. Whatever "999" service you're in is lucky to have you, or is that just a cynical attempt to loosen some knicker elastic?

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


"I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event.

I am honoured that I have so much influence over you and the rest of the UK

And the reason you're "honoured" just shows I'm right. People like you have ruined this country. Obligatory

Haha, ‘people like me’ can you clarify that comment ? Are you a foolish leave voter who is starting to feel betrayed and upset

If you don't understand what "people like me" means, then you truly are a prime example of a leave voter. No, I didn't vote, I'm not a British citizen, fortunately. I'm an outside observer looking in to laugh at the petulance of insignificant nobodies

Hold on. A leave voter, you obviously haven’t read any of my comments on here or are just very confused . I didn’t vote to leave

Wow, you're quick - like lightning

Nice hand, why is your thumb pointing downwards? Why don’t you like the British? "

Where did I say I didn't like the British? You're making stuff up as you go along now. And my thumb is downwards because in my country it's a symbol for good luck. Do you want to rant about "bloody foreigners" now? You won't be the first remoaner to do so on this forum.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event.

I am honoured that I have so much influence over you and the rest of the UK

And the reason you're "honoured" just shows I'm right. People like you have ruined this country. Obligatory

Haha, ‘people like me’ can you clarify that comment ? Are you a foolish leave voter who is starting to feel betrayed and upset

If you don't understand what "people like me" means, then you truly are a prime example of a leave voter. No, I didn't vote, I'm not a British citizen, fortunately. I'm an outside observer looking in to laugh at the petulance of insignificant nobodies

Hold on. A leave voter, you obviously haven’t read any of my comments on here or are just very confused . I didn’t vote to leave "

You didn't vote, so have had no part in any of this

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit? I voted out and I won't ever change my stance on the Eu. Get out come hell or high water. I never wanted in it in the first place. I accepted the result when we first decided to join. It is a great pity so many in the, remain camp cannot accept the referendum result of 2016. Their behaviour has been nothing short of disgraceful and I include the useless MPs we now have in parliament. This call for an election and a second vote is absurd. Get out now. "

I would love to hear two tangible circumstances that being an EU citizen impacted negatively upon your wealth or wellbeing?

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

Nationalism appeals to the heart. The head has little to do with it.

It's a feeling, a belief, an attachment.

Remain plays to facts, when it is emotion that drives this.

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"Nationalism appeals to the heart. The head has little to do with it.

It's a feeling, a belief, an attachment.

"

Absolutely! Just look at Ireland.

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


"I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event. "

Remainers have been saying the whole idea of Brexit and the promises of the leave campaign are bullshit and lies since before the referendum mate and not giving out answers after the event

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit? "
The mistake was joining,I was surprised when we won but realised that we had been trapped in an evil spiders web.Also said may take 5to7 years to get out.It is not easy but I have learned one thing and that is all the current MP's are incompetent lying scum to be polite

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit? I voted out and I won't ever change my stance on the Eu. Get out come hell or high water. I never wanted in it in the first place. I accepted the result when we first decided to join. It is a great pity so many in the, remain camp cannot accept the referendum result of 2016. Their behaviour has been nothing short of disgraceful and I include the useless MPs we now have in parliament. This call for an election and a second vote is absurd. Get out now.

I would love to hear two tangible circumstances that being an EU citizen impacted negatively upon your wealth or wellbeing?"

Is all you can think of is money how self scented and nasty.It has effected my wellbeing by the way it takes up money via the EU court which allows murderers to apply for paroll so discusted,using up money that could be used in better ways.

It also has allowed the young to forget thee heratage which disturbs me a lot,easy question cannot be bothered writing more

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit? I voted out and I won't ever change my stance on the Eu. Get out come hell or high water. I never wanted in it in the first place. I accepted the result when we first decided to join. It is a great pity so many in the, remain camp cannot accept the referendum result of 2016. Their behaviour has been nothing short of disgraceful and I include the useless MPs we now have in parliament. This call for an election and a second vote is absurd. Get out now.

I would love to hear two tangible circumstances that being an EU citizen impacted negatively upon your wealth or wellbeing?Is all you can think of is money how self scented and nasty.It has effected my wellbeing by the way it takes up money via the EU court which allows murderers to apply for paroll so discusted,using up money that could be used in better ways.

It also has allowed the young to forget thee heratage which disturbs me a lot,easy question cannot be bothered writing more"

OR

Glad you noted its use !

I did indeed mean wellbeing, and your reasoning kinda fell apart the ironic moment the first word you used was money , beyond that non of what you scrawled made any sense or correlation to well being

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By *hetalkingstoveMan
over a year ago

London


"it also has allowed the young to forget thee heratage which disturbs me a lot,easy question cannot be bothered writing more"

Completely meaningless waffle.

What heritage have the young forgotten, and why is it due to the EU? Get a grip, the EU is not responsible for everything you don't like about the UK.

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By *tudiousPipWoman
over a year ago

W Yorks

1. Cameron called a referendum which was advisory not binding - that's why the law courts can't touch the LeaveEU lot for their overspending and dodgy Cambridge Analytics tactics.

2. May triggered Article 50 on the basis of an advisory referendum, with no real plan in place. Why?! Did she not get how difficult this would be to negotiate?

3. We are hurtling towards something that wasn't even on the referendum. No deal Brexit. Nobody voted for that. It wasn't an option. And, if it happens we are fucked. BJ was lapping it up. Before tonight.

So, yes, I blame Tory incompetence.

Which is why it's so hard to admit that I really admire Ken Clarke right now!

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


"I think the OP is an excellent example of why so many voted to leave. The population of the UK seem to be thoroughly fed up of smug know-nothings who only have all the "answers" after the event.

I am honoured that I have so much influence over you and the rest of the UK

And the reason you're "honoured" just shows I'm right. People like you have ruined this country. Obligatory

Haha, ‘people like me’ can you clarify that comment ? Are you a foolish leave voter who is starting to feel betrayed and upset

If you don't understand what "people like me" means, then you truly are a prime example of a leave voter. No, I didn't vote, I'm not a British citizen, fortunately. I'm an outside observer looking in to laugh at the petulance of insignificant nobodies

Hold on. A leave voter, you obviously haven’t read any of my comments on here or are just very confused . I didn’t vote to leave

Wow, you're quick - like lightning

Nice hand, why is your thumb pointing downwards? Why don’t you like the British? Where did I say I didn't like the British? You're making stuff up as you go along now. And my thumb is downwards because in my country it's a symbol for good luck. Do you want to rant about "bloody foreigners" now? You won't be the first remoaner to do so on this forum. "

To quote, ‘I am not a British citizen, fortunately ‘ . In Britain , the thumb pointing downwards is a sign of disapproval , if you are planning on staying here you should change your photo it might help you find your first sexually encounter

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


"As a remain voter I was disappointed when we voted to leave the EU but was happy to respect the referendum and was hoping the UK to get a good deal even though we had been warned by experts thus would be almost impossible . Now , after 3 wasted years when the remain experts were proven correct and we are going to crash out with a no deal . The sensible people who voted leave must now feel very naive, foolish and betrayed by the ‘vote leave ‘ campaign even though they had been warned this would happen . Are there any honourable leave voters going admit they were fooled and that they didn’t vote for a ‘no deal’ exit? The mistake was joining,I was surprised when we won but realised that we had been trapped in an evil spiders web.Also said may take 5to7 years to get out.It is not easy but I have learned one thing and that is all the current MP's are incompetent lying scum to be polite"

All of the MPs were democratically voted into parliament , i thought you leave voters liked to respect democracy

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By *aulnorthumberlandMan
over a year ago

Blyth

The very basis of democracy is the people having the vote and the powers that be acting on that vote

Facists dont believe in this idea

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


"The very basis of democracy is the people having the vote and the powers that be acting on that vote

Facists dont believe in this idea"

Neither do Communists

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"

It also has allowed the young to forget thee heratage which disturbs me a lot,easy question cannot be bothered writing more"

What is this heritage that you speak of, that being party of an international treaty has eroded?

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By *cottish guy 555Man
over a year ago

London

Anyone who voted remain knew what they were voting for. Voting leave was a vote for the unknown. How anyone voted is irrelevant now as the fate of the country is in the hands of out of touch politicians.

Attacking people for how they voted I think is not a very nice idea, people are being hounded whichever way they went. Democracy is not perfect but the alternatives are less appealing. Can't believe they made that twat prime minister but am glad that he will be the face of any negative outcome and be remembered as the cunt he is.

If it all works out then great, I can't see that happening but what other choice do we have?

I now believe that we must leave as to do otherwise would lead to more bitterness and division, plus, if it is the shit show it's expected to be it's the only way that you can show people who are totally entrenched in the belief that leaving is a great idea.

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


"Anyone who voted remain knew what they were voting for. Voting leave was a vote for the unknown. How anyone voted is irrelevant now as the fate of the country is in the hands of out of touch politicians.

Attacking people for how they voted I think is not a very nice idea, people are being hounded whichever way they went. Democracy is not perfect but the alternatives are less appealing. Can't believe they made that twat prime minister but am glad that he will be the face of any negative outcome and be remembered as the cunt he is.

If it all works out then great, I can't see that happening but what other choice do we have?

I now believe that we must leave as to do otherwise would lead to more bitterness and division, plus, if it is the shit show it's expected to be it's the only way that you can show people who are totally entrenched in the belief that leaving is a great idea. "

The leavers will then blame the EU and remainders because they didn’t get a deal, leaving the EU won’t solve any problems just make them worse . If we leave then in 10 years we will vote to return

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By *cottish guy 555Man
over a year ago

London

I have little doubt that we will wish to return although we will no doubt lose the opt outs we are currently allowed

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"

"Some people should show more respect .....the Dunkirk spirit is what gives you the chance to be gobby today.....remember the fallen who gave all for your freedom today ....xxx"

You don’t know much about history do you?

The Dunkirk evacuation was the final act of the most humiliating and preventable events in modern British history. The Government of the day and the Press had been in complete denial for the previous 8 months as to what “war” would actually mean. So much so that the general population were convinced that war would probably not happen because Hitler would be too afraid to take on the might of the BEF and even if he did, he would get a short, sharp shock and a bloody nose and would have learned his lesson.

The eventual routing of the BEF in just a matter of days sent the entire country into a shock that even today still resonates in our collective psyche. What happened had been impossible to happen and not only was the BEF defeated - it was left humiliated and helpless in the face of a ferocious Nazi onslaught. The Press mainly and the Govt to a lesser degree and directed a period of effective National brainwashing that was brutally exposed over 5 days in May 1940. It was only thanks to the Germans, for reasons never fully understood, taking their foot of the gas that the road to Dunkirk was not much, much worse than it actually was - and it was VERY BAD.

"

"Tally-ho chaps, a Can-Do attitude and we'll have the Bosch back in his box by Christmas!"

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"1. Cameron called a referendum which was advisory not binding - that's why the law courts can't touch the LeaveEU lot for their overspending and dodgy Cambridge Analytics tactics.

2. May triggered Article 50 on the basis of an advisory referendum, with no real plan in place. Why?! Did she not get how difficult this would be to negotiate?

3. We are hurtling towards something that wasn't even on the referendum. No deal Brexit. Nobody voted for that. It wasn't an option. And, if it happens we are fucked. BJ was lapping it up. Before tonight.

So, yes, I blame Tory incompetence.

Which is why it's so hard to admit that I really admire Ken Clarke right now!"

Labour went along with it all as did the lib dems etc

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"Labour went along with it all as did the lib dems etc"

Lol one minute it's Labour MPs who are stopping Brexit, next minute they're as much as blame as the Tory MPs for Brexit. Lol

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


"I have little doubt that we will wish to return although we will no doubt lose the opt outs we are currently allowed "

Yeah there's no way the UK would ever be allowed back with what we're losing now.

This damage is permanent.

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


"1. Cameron called a referendum which was advisory not binding - that's why the law courts can't touch the LeaveEU lot for their overspending and dodgy Cambridge Analytics tactics.

2. May triggered Article 50 on the basis of an advisory referendum, with no real plan in place. Why?! Did she not get how difficult this would be to negotiate?

3. We are hurtling towards something that wasn't even on the referendum. No deal Brexit. Nobody voted for that. It wasn't an option. And, if it happens we are fucked. BJ was lapping it up. Before tonight.

So, yes, I blame Tory incompetence.

Which is why it's so hard to admit that I really admire Ken Clarke right now!Labour went along with it all as did the lib dems etc"

No they didn’t, you are making things up again

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"I have little doubt that we will wish to return although we will no doubt lose the opt outs we are currently allowed

Yeah there's no way the UK would ever be allowed back with what we're losing now.

This damage is permanent."

is that such a bad thing all i hear is we should be closer to europe so why not the euro and shengen and no opt outs and vetos if we gona be a part of it why not all in instead of having different rules to the rest

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


"I have little doubt that we will wish to return although we will no doubt lose the opt outs we are currently allowed

Yeah there's no way the UK would ever be allowed back with what we're losing now.

This damage is permanent.

is that such a bad thing all i hear is we should be closer to europe so why not the euro and shengen and no opt outs and vetos if we gona be a part of it why not all in instead of having different rules to the rest"

We have a privileged position. Which we are in the process of giving up.

I'm not sure what you're suggesting.

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"I have little doubt that we will wish to return although we will no doubt lose the opt outs we are currently allowed

Yeah there's no way the UK would ever be allowed back with what we're losing now.

This damage is permanent.

is that such a bad thing all i hear is we should be closer to europe so why not the euro and shengen and no opt outs and vetos if we gona be a part of it why not all in instead of having different rules to the rest

We have a privileged position. Which we are in the process of giving up.

I'm not sure what you're suggesting."

its pretty simple if we are the same as our european neighbours it dont seem fair that we have a better deal than the rest i meen aint we all one people so shouldnt we all be equal.or is it we only want to stay if we have different rules to the others?

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