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By *asyuk OP   Man
over a year ago

West London

Whilst still in the EU, the United Kingdom Supreme Court has made a judgement not subject to appeal in favour of the sovereignty of the UK Parliament.

Brexiteers are outraged.

Go figure

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

Brexiteers: We demand British laws for British people in British courts.

Supreme Court: OK

Brexiteers: Wail, wail, British courts are the enemy of the people.

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


"Brexiteers: We demand British laws for British people in British courts.

Supreme Court: OK

Brexiteers: Wail, wail, British courts are the enemy of the people."

This all started after the referendum, leavers only want sovereignty for UK courts when it suits them.

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

Nutters the lot of them..They won so they must win at everything otherwise it’s a conspiracy.

The baying mob of the Brexit cult needs taking down a peg or two for the security of this country.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

The reaction of the Brexiteers to the Supreme Court ruling just reinforced the fraud that was prorogation.

If, as they alleged, prorogation had nothing to do whatsoever with Brexit, why do they now wail that the court's decision was a betrayal of Brexit?

This whole shambles is just one lie after another.

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


"The reaction of the Brexiteers to the Supreme Court ruling just reinforced the fraud that was prorogation.

If, as they alleged, prorogation had nothing to do whatsoever with Brexit, why do they now wail that the court's decision was a betrayal of Brexit?

This whole shambles is just one lie after another."

Because the whole idea of Brexit has been based on lies, manipulation of facts and contradiction from the elite of the leave side and the sheep have no option but to lurch from one lie to another contradiction

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

Because Brexit is nothing more than a collection of lies told by liars to the people the referendum is irrelevant .

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

In America (god bless it) Supreme Court rulings can be overturned

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


"In America (god bless it) Supreme Court rulings can be overturned"

Why would you want this ruling overturned, it is not just for now but for every government in the future. It makes parliament not the government sovereign.

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


"In America (god bless it) Supreme Court rulings can be overturned

Why would you want this ruling overturned, it is not just for now but for every government in the future. It makes parliament not the government sovereign."

I wouldn't.Boris would.

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By *uck-RogersMan
over a year ago

Oakhill

Good morning surrender club. Have a nice day.

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


"Good morning surrender club. Have a nice day."

Humbug

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"Good morning surrender club. Have a nice day."

The language of the Belfast terror gangs.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"In America (god bless it) Supreme Court rulings can be overturned"

The Supreme Court interpreted the existing rules of Parliament and the powers it granted the executive to proroge. Parliament can change those rules any time it chooses.

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity


"Because Brexit is nothing more than a collection of lies told by liars to the people the referendum is irrelevant . "

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By *thwalescplCouple
over a year ago

brecon


"Good morning surrender club. Have a nice day.

The language of the Belfast terror gangs."

So, now leavers are likened to terrorists?

And there was I thinking that, despite the obvious differences of opinion, regular forumites were, on the whole, a fairly level-headed bunch.

Guess people show their true colours in here after a while.

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


"Good morning surrender club. Have a nice day.

The language of the Belfast terror gangs.

So, now leavers are likened to terrorists?

And there was I thinking that, despite the obvious differences of opinion, regular forumites were, on the whole, a fairly level-headed bunch.

Guess people show their true colours in here after a while. "

Hey it’s were we are at.Its ok for Boris to incite violence with his use of language right??

I don’t here you complaining about that.Its ok for remain for MPs to get death threats but it’s just humbug according to Boris ..your ok with that right?

Let’s not forget who murdered a woman mp in the streets ..Its was a Brexit loon..

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East


"Good morning surrender club. Have a nice day.

The language of the Belfast terror gangs.

So, now leavers are likened to terrorists?

And there was I thinking that, despite the obvious differences of opinion, regular forumites were, on the whole, a fairly level-headed bunch.

Guess people show their true colours in here after a while. "

Humbug

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

“I hereby float the idea of a remain alliance to decapitate that blond head in Uxbridge and South Ruislip if Johnson calls a snap election to deliver Brexit,”

A reminder of the type of language coming out of the remain MPs

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"

“I hereby float the idea of a remain alliance to decapitate that blond head in Uxbridge and South Ruislip if Johnson calls a snap election to deliver Brexit,”

A reminder of the type of language coming out of the remain MPs"

. Which MP said this ( and when ) ??

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


"

“I hereby float the idea of a remain alliance to decapitate that blond head in Uxbridge and South Ruislip if Johnson calls a snap election to deliver Brexit,”

A reminder of the type of language coming out of the remain MPs"

And guess what he issued an apology.

Has Boris apologised.

I guess you would know as your Boris fan boy in here..

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By *dd269Man
over a year ago

Clee

We're still in the European Union.

Why don't they appeal to the European Court?

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


"We're still in the European Union.

Why don't they appeal to the European Court?"

Google it

I find when you discover stuff yourself you get educated..

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"

“I hereby float the idea of a remain alliance to decapitate that blond head in Uxbridge and South Ruislip if Johnson calls a snap election to deliver Brexit,”

A reminder of the type of language coming out of the remain MPs. Which MP said this ( and when ) ?? "

. Found the answer myself , ( Ed Davey ) was a despicable thing to say , yes he did appogise ( something Johnson hasn't done ) but Davey shouldn't have used those words in the first place

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By *thwalescplCouple
over a year ago

brecon


"Good morning surrender club. Have a nice day.

The language of the Belfast terror gangs.

So, now leavers are likened to terrorists?

And there was I thinking that, despite the obvious differences of opinion, regular forumites were, on the whole, a fairly level-headed bunch.

Guess people show their true colours in here after a while.

Hey it’s were we are at.Its ok for Boris to incite violence with his use of language right??

I don’t here you complaining about that.Its ok for remain for MPs to get death threats but it’s just humbug according to Boris ..your ok with that right?

Let’s not forget who murdered a woman mp in the streets ..Its was a Brexit loon..

"

There are examples of similar and worse from both sides, what about McDonell who said that a conservative MP should be lynched?

Or maybe the female Labour MP who's office was targeted, who is on record as saying that in a leadership election, she wouldn't knife Corbyn in the back, she would knife him from the front?

Are these the people who can call out Boris at all?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

... and another...

"The day that ... you are hurting us more than you are helping us, I won’t knife you in the back, I’ll knife you in the front”

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


"Good morning surrender club. Have a nice day.

The language of the Belfast terror gangs.

So, now leavers are likened to terrorists?

And there was I thinking that, despite the obvious differences of opinion, regular forumites were, on the whole, a fairly level-headed bunch.

Guess people show their true colours in here after a while.

Hey it’s were we are at.Its ok for Boris to incite violence with his use of language right??

I don’t here you complaining about that.Its ok for remain for MPs to get death threats but it’s just humbug according to Boris ..your ok with that right?

Let’s not forget who murdered a woman mp in the streets ..Its was a Brexit loon..

There are examples of similar and worse from both sides, what about McDonell who said that a conservative MP should be lynched?

Or maybe the female Labour MP who's office was targeted, who is on record as saying that in a leadership election, she wouldn't knife Corbyn in the back, she would knife him from the front?

Are these the people who can call out Boris at all? "

You think using the expression “knifed in the back “ or front means it’s ok to be the target of violence.

You just nailed your colours right there..

These acts of violence and murder at your door they are your people they are on your side.

Killing in the name of Brexit

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


"... and another...

"The day that ... you are hurting us more than you are helping us, I won’t knife you in the back, I’ll knife you in the front”"

Too slow! Get up to speed chum!

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


"... and another...

"The day that ... you are hurting us more than you are helping us, I won’t knife you in the back, I’ll knife you in the front”"

And the Brexit fan boy still thinks Boris doesn’t need to apologise???

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


"... and another...

"The day that ... you are hurting us more than you are helping us, I won’t knife you in the back, I’ll knife you in the front”"

Did he say that in parliament ??

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By *uck-RogersMan
over a year ago

Oakhill

Bah Humbug. Associated with Ebeneezer Scrooge. Ones own self interest and greed.

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


"Bah Humbug. Associated with Ebeneezer Scrooge. Ones own self interest and greed."

Humbug definition

“deceptive or false talk or behaviour.”

Do you think such comments are fitting of a prime minister.

These death threats were false ??

Your moral compass needs fixing fella

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

and another...

“These Tories are dirty, dirty, chaos-mongering people that we will sweep out of this country.”

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


"and another...

“These Tories are dirty, dirty, chaos-mongering people that we will sweep out of this country.”"

Did they say that in parliament ??

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

and another....

“this wicked, grotesque government"

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


"and another....

“this wicked, grotesque government""

Hey my far right friend should Boris apologise ???Are death threats humbug??

If Boris was caught balls deep in a teen would you look the other way??

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

and another..

"Why we are sacking her? Why aren't we lynching the bitch?"

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


"and another..

"Why we are sacking her? Why aren't we lynching the bitch?"

"

It is "absolutely ridiculous" that "people should choose to go around looking like letter boxes".

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


"... and another...

"The day that ... you are hurting us more than you are helping us, I won’t knife you in the back, I’ll knife you in the front”"

‘Female students went to university because they have got to find men to marry’

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


"and another....

“this wicked, grotesque government""

‘What a relief it must be for Blair to get out of England. It is said that the Queen has come to love the Commonwealth, partly because it supplies her with regular cheering crowds of flag-waving piccaninnies.

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


"and another..

"Why we are sacking her? Why aren't we lynching the bitch?"

"

‘Orientals ... have larger brains and higher IQ scores. Blacks are at the other pole’

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By *thwalescplCouple
over a year ago

brecon


"Good morning surrender club. Have a nice day.

The language of the Belfast terror gangs.

So, now leavers are likened to terrorists?

And there was I thinking that, despite the obvious differences of opinion, regular forumites were, on the whole, a fairly level-headed bunch.

Guess people show their true colours in here after a while.

Hey it’s were we are at.Its ok for Boris to incite violence with his use of language right??

I don’t here you complaining about that.Its ok for remain for MPs to get death threats but it’s just humbug according to Boris ..your ok with that right?

Let’s not forget who murdered a woman mp in the streets ..Its was a Brexit loon..

There are examples of similar and worse from both sides, what about McDonell who said that a conservative MP should be lynched?

Or maybe the female Labour MP who's office was targeted, who is on record as saying that in a leadership election, she wouldn't knife Corbyn in the back, she would knife him from the front?

Are these the people who can call out Boris at all?

You think using the expression “knifed in the back “ or front means it’s ok to be the target of violence.

You just nailed your colours right there..

These acts of violence and murder at your door they are your people they are on your side.

Killing in the name of Brexit "

Love the way you ignored the first quote, as you couldn't laugh that off.

"At your door they are your people they are on your side."....So, can we be clear, are you accusing me personally of supporting violence and murder?

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

And another Boris quote

Orientals ... have larger brains and higher IQ scores. Blacks are at the other pole.

Both my black kids will go to university Mr Johnson

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

And another Boris quote

This battery powered, Indian-assembled saloon may be the hottest thing from Bangalore that doesn’t come with Poppadoms.’

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


"Good morning surrender club. Have a nice day.

The language of the Belfast terror gangs.

So, now leavers are likened to terrorists?

And there was I thinking that, despite the obvious differences of opinion, regular forumites were, on the whole, a fairly level-headed bunch.

Guess people show their true colours in here after a while.

Hey it’s were we are at.Its ok for Boris to incite violence with his use of language right??

I don’t here you complaining about that.Its ok for remain for MPs to get death threats but it’s just humbug according to Boris ..your ok with that right?

Let’s not forget who murdered a woman mp in the streets ..Its was a Brexit loon..

There are examples of similar and worse from both sides, what about McDonell who said that a conservative MP should be lynched?

Or maybe the female Labour MP who's office was targeted, who is on record as saying that in a leadership election, she wouldn't knife Corbyn in the back, she would knife him from the front?

Are these the people who can call out Boris at all?

You think using the expression “knifed in the back “ or front means it’s ok to be the target of violence.

You just nailed your colours right there..

These acts of violence and murder at your door they are your people they are on your side.

Killing in the name of Brexit

Love the way you ignored the first quote, as you couldn't laugh that off.

"At your door they are your people they are on your side."....So, can we be clear, are you accusing me personally of supporting violence and murder?"

I’m saying it’s Brexiteers who are committing the acts of violence and murdering and Boris is now inciting violence pitting the people against MPs.

Are you in denial over this?

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By *thwalescplCouple
over a year ago

brecon


"Good morning surrender club. Have a nice day.

The language of the Belfast terror gangs.

So, now leavers are likened to terrorists?

And there was I thinking that, despite the obvious differences of opinion, regular forumites were, on the whole, a fairly level-headed bunch.

Guess people show their true colours in here after a while.

Hey it’s were we are at.Its ok for Boris to incite violence with his use of language right??

I don’t here you complaining about that.Its ok for remain for MPs to get death threats but it’s just humbug according to Boris ..your ok with that right?

Let’s not forget who murdered a woman mp in the streets ..Its was a Brexit loon..

There are examples of similar and worse from both sides, what about McDonell who said that a conservative MP should be lynched?

Or maybe the female Labour MP who's office was targeted, who is on record as saying that in a leadership election, she wouldn't knife Corbyn in the back, she would knife him from the front?

Are these the people who can call out Boris at all?

You think using the expression “knifed in the back “ or front means it’s ok to be the target of violence.

You just nailed your colours right there..

These acts of violence and murder at your door they are your people they are on your side.

Killing in the name of Brexit

Love the way you ignored the first quote, as you couldn't laugh that off.

"At your door they are your people they are on your side."....So, can we be clear, are you accusing me personally of supporting violence and murder?

I’m saying it’s Brexiteers who are committing the acts of violence and murdering and Boris is now inciting violence pitting the people against MPs.

Are you in denial over this?

"

I would condemn anyone who deliberately incites others to violence.

Can I ask you to do the same, and recognise here and now that, as per the quote from John McDonell, there are people across the whole political spectrum who have said things as bad, or worse?

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

Ask a leaver an awkward question and all you get back is 100% whataboutary, over and over and over again until the questions been forgotten about

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


"Good morning surrender club. Have a nice day.

The language of the Belfast terror gangs.

So, now leavers are likened to terrorists?

And there was I thinking that, despite the obvious differences of opinion, regular forumites were, on the whole, a fairly level-headed bunch.

Guess people show their true colours in here after a while.

Hey it’s were we are at.Its ok for Boris to incite violence with his use of language right??

I don’t here you complaining about that.Its ok for remain for MPs to get death threats but it’s just humbug according to Boris ..your ok with that right?

Let’s not forget who murdered a woman mp in the streets ..Its was a Brexit loon..

There are examples of similar and worse from both sides, what about McDonell who said that a conservative MP should be lynched?

Or maybe the female Labour MP who's office was targeted, who is on record as saying that in a leadership election, she wouldn't knife Corbyn in the back, she would knife him from the front?

Are these the people who can call out Boris at all?

You think using the expression “knifed in the back “ or front means it’s ok to be the target of violence.

You just nailed your colours right there..

These acts of violence and murder at your door they are your people they are on your side.

Killing in the name of Brexit

Love the way you ignored the first quote, as you couldn't laugh that off.

"At your door they are your people they are on your side."....So, can we be clear, are you accusing me personally of supporting violence and murder?

I’m saying it’s Brexiteers who are committing the acts of violence and murdering and Boris is now inciting violence pitting the people against MPs.

Are you in denial over this?

I would condemn anyone who deliberately incites others to violence.

Can I ask you to do the same, and recognise here and now that, as per the quote from John McDonell, there are people across the whole political spectrum who have said things as bad, or worse?"

The blame is on both sides, however Boris is the PM and has to set the example? Agree?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

"The way to address the feelings of his constituents, my constituents and the constituents of us all, and frankly the way to puncture the great poisonous puffball of Brexit is just to get on and make sure that the very word “Brexit”—I know there is a lot of anxiety about language—is never heard in 2020"

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


""The way to address the feelings of his constituents, my constituents and the constituents of us all, and frankly the way to puncture the great poisonous puffball of Brexit is just to get on and make sure that the very word “Brexit”—I know there is a lot of anxiety about language—is never heard in 2020"

"

Does the Boris fan boy agree with Boris that blacks have a lower intelligence and smaller brains..

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By *evil_u_knowMan
over a year ago

city

Yeah its a big shit show of lack of logic.

1) it has nothing to do with brexit.

2) We need to leave the EU so we can control ourselves.

3) How dare they stop it, thus blocking us from a no deal brexit.

4) How dare our own legal system tell us what to do, they cant be trusted.

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


""The way to address the feelings of his constituents, my constituents and the constituents of us all, and frankly the way to puncture the great poisonous puffball of Brexit is just to get on and make sure that the very word “Brexit”—I know there is a lot of anxiety about language—is never heard in 2020"

"

“I do not know whether any honourable Members are foolish enough to oppose eventual Turkish membership of the European Union.”

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

"It is not just that this Parliament is gridlocked, paralysed, and refusing to deliver on the priorities of the people. It is not just unable to move forward. It is worse than that, Mr Speaker. Out of sheer political selfishness and political cowardice, Opposition Members are unwilling to move aside and give the people a say."

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


""It is not just that this Parliament is gridlocked, paralysed, and refusing to deliver on the priorities of the people. It is not just unable to move forward. It is worse than that, Mr Speaker. Out of sheer political selfishness and political cowardice, Opposition Members are unwilling to move aside and give the people a say.""

Orientals ... have larger brains and higher IQ scores. Blacks are at the other pole.

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

Will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks are less evolved with lower intelligence and smaller brains.

Can we get a show of hands from the Boris fan club???

Your silence is a yes by the way..,

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


""It is not just that this Parliament is gridlocked, paralysed, and refusing to deliver on the priorities of the people. It is not just unable to move forward. It is worse than that, Mr Speaker. Out of sheer political selfishness and political cowardice, Opposition Members are unwilling to move aside and give the people a say.""

Dead man walking

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


""It is not just that this Parliament is gridlocked, paralysed, and refusing to deliver on the priorities of the people. It is not just unable to move forward. It is worse than that, Mr Speaker. Out of sheer political selfishness and political cowardice, Opposition Members are unwilling to move aside and give the people a say.""
. In my opinion this is incorrect , I suspect that given a vote opposition MPs would be prepared to give people a say ,,,,, with a confirmatary referendum ,,, I guess it is those politicians who are saying they want to give people a say are the ones who will attempt to prevent people having a say

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

"Get Brexit done, so we can move on to deal with the people’s priorities—the NHS, the cost of living. Let’s get Brexit done so we can start to reunite this country after the divisions of the referendum, rather than having another one. It is time for this Parliament finally to take responsibility for its decisions."

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


""Get Brexit done, so we can move on to deal with the people’s priorities—the NHS, the cost of living. Let’s get Brexit done so we can start to reunite this country after the divisions of the referendum, rather than having another one. It is time for this Parliament finally to take

responsibility for its decisions.""

Dead man walking

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

Ditto..

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By *thwalescplCouple
over a year ago

brecon


"Will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks are less evolved with lower intelligence and smaller brains.

Can we get a show of hands from the Boris fan club???

Your silence is a yes by the way..,"

I'm still waiting for an answer to my question.

It's a poor attempt by you to claim a "yes" answer just because someone doesn't respond, bearing in mind you have dodged answering mine lol.

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


"Will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks are less evolved with lower intelligence and smaller brains.

Can we get a show of hands from the Boris fan club???

Your silence is a yes by the way..,

I'm still waiting for an answer to my question.

It's a poor attempt by you to claim a "yes" answer just because someone doesn't respond, bearing in mind you have dodged answering mine lol."

I didn’t even see your question .It got lost in Birminghams bullshit quotes and refusing to condem Boris and his racist remarks and of course it’s yes from me I’ll condem violence with regard your question.

Now will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks have smaller brains and is he fit to be prime minister...

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"Will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks are less evolved with lower intelligence and smaller brains.

Can we get a show of hands from the Boris fan club???

Your silence is a yes by the way..,

I'm still waiting for an answer to my question.

It's a poor attempt by you to claim a "yes" answer just because someone doesn't respond, bearing in mind you have dodged answering mine lol.

I didn’t even see your question .It got lost in Birminghams bullshit quotes and refusing to condem Boris and his racist remarks and of course it’s yes from me I’ll condem violence with regard your question.

Now will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks have smaller brains and is he fit to be prime minister...

"

Did he actually write it or say it?

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


"Will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks are less evolved with lower intelligence and smaller brains.

Can we get a show of hands from the Boris fan club???

Your silence is a yes by the way..,

I'm still waiting for an answer to my question.

It's a poor attempt by you to claim a "yes" answer just because someone doesn't respond, bearing in mind you have dodged answering mine lol.

I didn’t even see your question .It got lost in Birminghams bullshit quotes and refusing to condem Boris and his racist remarks and of course it’s yes from me I’ll condem violence with regard your question.

Now will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks have smaller brains and is he fit to be prime minister...

Did he actually write it or say it?"

Does it matter??

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"Will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks are less evolved with lower intelligence and smaller brains.

Can we get a show of hands from the Boris fan club???

Your silence is a yes by the way..,

I'm still waiting for an answer to my question.

It's a poor attempt by you to claim a "yes" answer just because someone doesn't respond, bearing in mind you have dodged answering mine lol.

I didn’t even see your question .It got lost in Birminghams bullshit quotes and refusing to condem Boris and his racist remarks and of course it’s yes from me I’ll condem violence with regard your question.

Now will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks have smaller brains and is he fit to be prime minister...

Did he actually write it or say it?

Does it matter?? "

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


"Will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks are less evolved with lower intelligence and smaller brains.

Can we get a show of hands from the Boris fan club???

Your silence is a yes by the way..,

I'm still waiting for an answer to my question.

It's a poor attempt by you to claim a "yes" answer just because someone doesn't respond, bearing in mind you have dodged answering mine lol.

I didn’t even see your question .It got lost in Birminghams bullshit quotes and refusing to condem Boris and his racist remarks and of course it’s yes from me I’ll condem violence with regard your question.

Now will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks have smaller brains and is he fit to be prime minister...

Did he actually write it or say it?

Does it matter??

"

Does it matter if he said it or wrote it?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

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By *thwalescplCouple
over a year ago

brecon


"Will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks are less evolved with lower intelligence and smaller brains.

Can we get a show of hands from the Boris fan club???

Your silence is a yes by the way..,

I'm still waiting for an answer to my question.

It's a poor attempt by you to claim a "yes" answer just because someone doesn't respond, bearing in mind you have dodged answering mine lol.

I didn’t even see your question .It got lost in Birminghams bullshit quotes and refusing to condem Boris and his racist remarks and of course it’s yes from me I’ll condem violence with regard your question.

Now will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks have smaller brains and is he fit to be prime minister...

"

The only person I'll be voting for is picked out of the names on the polling slip in front of me come election day.

Will you be voting for a party who's leader supports terrorists, and who's other leading member called for an MP to be lynched?

We can do this shit all day, fact remains that there is blame on all sides where using inflammatory remarks is concerned.

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

It was in the spectator and Boris had to apologise for it..

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


"Will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks are less evolved with lower intelligence and smaller brains.

Can we get a show of hands from the Boris fan club???

Your silence is a yes by the way..,

I'm still waiting for an answer to my question.

It's a poor attempt by you to claim a "yes" answer just because someone doesn't respond, bearing in mind you have dodged answering mine lol.

I didn’t even see your question .It got lost in Birminghams bullshit quotes and refusing to condem Boris and his racist remarks and of course it’s yes from me I’ll condem violence with regard your question.

Now will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks have smaller brains and is he fit to be prime minister...

The only person I'll be voting for is picked out of the names on the polling slip in front of me come election day.

Will you be voting for a party who's leader supports terrorists, and who's other leading member called for an MP to be lynched?

We can do this shit all day, fact remains that there is blame on all sides where using inflammatory remarks is concerned."

I vote green but this coming election it will be Lib Dem...So you’ll vote for racism then...Thanks

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"It was in the spectator and Boris had to apologise for it.."

You’ve missed out all the information ?

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


"It was in the spectator and Boris had to apologise for it..

You’ve missed out all the information ?

"

Try google. Why did Boris get sacked from The Times??

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


"It was in the spectator and Boris had to apologise for it..

You’ve missed out all the information ?

"

Do you think blacks are sub human???

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

Is it ok to call black children picaninies .

A racial slur against a child .

Boris thinks it’s suitable language.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"It was in the spectator and Boris had to apologise for it..

You’ve missed out all the information ?

Do you think blacks are sub human???"

No

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Is it ok to call black children picaninies .

A racial slur against a child .

Boris thinks it’s suitable language.

"

i can see why your called bobbangs bob you are still banging on about something wrote in an article in 2002 and for which he apologized if it had caused anyone any offense in the run up for the mayor when asked about it. Get over it mate 17 years is a long time to hold a grudge.

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over a year ago


"It was in the spectator and Boris had to apologise for it..

You’ve missed out all the information ?

Do you think blacks are sub human???

No"

That’s good to know .So Boris we can assume allowing blacks to be defined as subhuman has been weighed and measured and found to be wanting.

His Poor judgment and his numerous racial slurs leaves me feeling he is unfit to run a country with many different cultures and races.

That’s what my moral compass says but I’ve got skin in the game.

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over a year ago

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


"It was in the spectator and Boris had to apologise for it..

You’ve missed out all the information ?

Do you think blacks are sub human???

No

That’s good to know .So Boris we can assume allowing blacks to be defined as subhuman has been weighed and measured and found to be wanting.

His Poor judgment and his numerous racial slurs leaves me feeling he is unfit to run a country with many different cultures and races.

That’s what my moral compass says but I’ve got skin in the game.

Ye dirty mouthed crackpot, ye wouldn't know a 'moral compass' if it dropped on yer poor head.

Grow up for Christ's sake"

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By *thwalescplCouple
over a year ago

brecon


"Will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks are less evolved with lower intelligence and smaller brains.

Can we get a show of hands from the Boris fan club???

Your silence is a yes by the way..,

I'm still waiting for an answer to my question.

It's a poor attempt by you to claim a "yes" answer just because someone doesn't respond, bearing in mind you have dodged answering mine lol.

I didn’t even see your question .It got lost in Birminghams bullshit quotes and refusing to condem Boris and his racist remarks and of course it’s yes from me I’ll condem violence with regard your question.

Now will you be voting for a man who thinks blacks have smaller brains and is he fit to be prime minister...

The only person I'll be voting for is picked out of the names on the polling slip in front of me come election day.

Will you be voting for a party who's leader supports terrorists, and who's other leading member called for an MP to be lynched?

We can do this shit all day, fact remains that there is blame on all sides where using inflammatory remarks is concerned.

I vote green but this coming election it will be Lib Dem...So you’ll vote for racism then...Thanks "

You have no idea how I'm going to vote at the next election....which is fine, as I'm not sure either, although I do know I wont vote Labour lol!

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"It was in the spectator and Boris had to apologise for it..

You’ve missed out all the information ?

Do you think blacks are sub human???

No

That’s good to know .So Boris we can assume allowing blacks to be defined as subhuman has been weighed and measured and found to be wanting.

His Poor judgment and his numerous racial slurs leaves me feeling he is unfit to run a country with many different cultures and races.

That’s what my moral compass says but I’ve got skin in the game."

Yeah bob you have said before that you have black kids but it doesnt mean you have the moral high ground because of it,lots of us white people have been with black birds.

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By *entish79Man
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Brexiteers: We demand British laws for British people in British courts.

Supreme Court: OK

Brexiteers: Wail, wail, British courts are the enemy of the people."

It’s kind of delicious isn’t it?

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

Let's start being nice to people with differing views ,,, allow me to start ,,,, I hope Michael Gove is feeling better , he didn't look too well the other night while propped against the Speaker's Chair

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By *lad21Man
over a year ago

Northumberland

Does it not tell you something that some of the main figureheads of the leave campaign who repeatedly said it'll be no problem getting a great deal for the uk, we will prosper, all the billions we pay the EU will be used for the direct benefit of the people etc are now not apologising for not following UK law and misleading the queen and therefore parliament and the UK?

It's now morphed into a monster and we've lost the basic ideas of what was said about leaving in the first place...with the UK PM in 2019 being reduced to talking about 'surrender' bills etc just to try and keep the lies about leaving the EU going. As that great minister for Nazi propaganda Goebbels said...

“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.”

Apologies for the massive post!!

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


"Nutters the lot of them..They won so they must win at everything otherwise it’s a conspiracy.

The baying mob of the Brexit cult needs taking down a peg or two for the security of this country."

.

Sounds like dangerous rhetoric to me

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"and another....

“this wicked, grotesque government""

Shock - it sounds mostly true but especially for Johnson who they enable.

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By *orksCouple25Couple
over a year ago

Leeds

The EU loving Remoaners think that the job is done and dusted and are getting their professionally made and distributed EU flags out to wave in victory .

They think George Soros , the BBC / Channel 4 , Tony Blair , John Major and Dominic Grieve along with 300 MPs and the rest of the inhabitants of that Metropolitan bubble that resembles a swamp have now won and they have managed to overturn that part of our democracy that didn’t suit their agenda .

They don’t realise it’s a long war and not just a battle here and now .

There is no way the EU is going to survive more than 10 years so whether we leave because we voted to leave or we leave despite democracy being sabotaged because the EU no longer exists it really makes no difference as the end result will ultimately be the same .

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


"It was in the spectator and Boris had to apologise for it..

You’ve missed out all the information ?

Do you think blacks are sub human???

No

That’s good to know .So Boris we can assume allowing blacks to be defined as subhuman has been weighed and measured and found to be wanting.

His Poor judgment and his numerous racial slurs leaves me feeling he is unfit to run a country with many different cultures and races.

That’s what my moral compass says but I’ve got skin in the game.Yeah bob you have said before that you have black kids but it doesnt mean you have the moral high ground because of it,lots of us white people have been with black birds."

that was Sheryl Crow

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


"The EU loving Remoaners think that the job is done and dusted and are getting their professionally made and distributed EU flags out to wave in victory .

They think George Soros , the BBC / Channel 4 , Tony Blair , John Major and Dominic Grieve along with 300 MPs and the rest of the inhabitants of that Metropolitan bubble that resembles a swamp have now won and they have managed to overturn that part of our democracy that didn’t suit their agenda .

They don’t realise it’s a long war and not just a battle here and now .

There is no way the EU is going to survive more than 10 years so whether we leave because we voted to leave or we leave despite democracy being sabotaged because the EU no longer exists it really makes no difference as the end result will ultimately be the same ."

Why are you comparing leaving the EU with a war?? I can understand that as you are a leave voter you feel let down , lied to and if your honest , a bit foolish but if Brexit isn’t go the way you hoped you were warned it would happen. Maybe you should take my advice, get over it snowflake

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over a year ago

The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not."

I also voted to remain, I also respected the vote leave as I thought we would be getting a good deal based on what we were told. I disagree that we should leave with a no deal just to appease a few hard core Brexit fanatics , we leave with a deal or we don’t leave at all . No deal is a huge blow to democracy

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By *losguygl3Man
over a year ago

Gloucester


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not."

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit.

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit."

.

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?"

And you believed him

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him "

couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world."

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??"

more chance of me beleiving David Icke

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke"

Ok, did you vote in the referendum?

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke

Ok, did you vote in the referendum? "

none of your business ..as you clearly have had a sense of humour bypass and just want to argue.. END OF.

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke

Ok, did you vote in the referendum?

none of your business ..as you clearly have had a sense of humour bypass and just want to argue.. END OF."

Ha ha. Looks like some one is embarrassed about the way they voted. Don’t be a snowflake

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By *orksCouple25Couple
over a year ago

Leeds


"The EU loving Remoaners think that the job is done and dusted and are getting their professionally made and distributed EU flags out to wave in victory .

They think George Soros , the BBC / Channel 4 , Tony Blair , John Major and Dominic Grieve along with 300 MPs and the rest of the inhabitants of that Metropolitan bubble that resembles a swamp have now won and they have managed to overturn that part of our democracy that didn’t suit their agenda .

They don’t realise it’s a long war and not just a battle here and now .

There is no way the EU is going to survive more than 10 years so whether we leave because we voted to leave or we leave despite democracy being sabotaged because the EU no longer exists it really makes no difference as the end result will ultimately be the same .

Why are you comparing leaving the EU with a war?? I can understand that as you are a leave voter you feel let down , lied to and if your honest , a bit foolish but if Brexit isn’t go the way you hoped you were warned it would happen. Maybe you should take my advice, get over it snowflake "

I bet you were one of the many crying when you woke up the morning after the referendum when you turned your TV on and that’s fair enough and understandable as you lost something that was dear to your heart but the problem is you have been crying ,whining ,whinging and moaning about it ever since and you are still doing it now .That’s the best example of a snowflake ever.

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


"The EU loving Remoaners think that the job is done and dusted and are getting their professionally made and distributed EU flags out to wave in victory .

They think George Soros , the BBC / Channel 4 , Tony Blair , John Major and Dominic Grieve along with 300 MPs and the rest of the inhabitants of that Metropolitan bubble that resembles a swamp have now won and they have managed to overturn that part of our democracy that didn’t suit their agenda .

They don’t realise it’s a long war and not just a battle here and now .

There is no way the EU is going to survive more than 10 years so whether we leave because we voted to leave or we leave despite democracy being sabotaged because the EU no longer exists it really makes no difference as the end result will ultimately be the same .

Why are you comparing leaving the EU with a war?? I can understand that as you are a leave voter you feel let down , lied to and if your honest , a bit foolish but if Brexit isn’t go the way you hoped you were warned it would happen. Maybe you should take my advice, get over it snowflake

I bet you were one of the many crying when you woke up the morning after the referendum when you turned your TV on and that’s fair enough and understandable as you lost something that was dear to your heart but the problem is you have been crying ,whining ,whinging and moaning about it ever since and you are still doing it now .That’s the best example of a snowflake ever."

Stop whining, your Brexit utopia is gone forever , your acting like a snowflake

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By *entish79Man
over a year ago

Glasgow


"The EU loving Remoaners think that the job is done and dusted and are getting their professionally made and distributed EU flags out to wave in victory .

They think George Soros , the BBC / Channel 4 , Tony Blair , John Major and Dominic Grieve along with 300 MPs and the rest of the inhabitants of that Metropolitan bubble that resembles a swamp have now won and they have managed to overturn that part of our democracy that didn’t suit their agenda .

They don’t realise it’s a long war and not just a battle here and now .

There is no way the EU is going to survive more than 10 years so whether we leave because we voted to leave or we leave despite democracy being sabotaged because the EU no longer exists it really makes no difference as the end result will ultimately be the same .

Why are you comparing leaving the EU with a war?? I can understand that as you are a leave voter you feel let down , lied to and if your honest , a bit foolish but if Brexit isn’t go the way you hoped you were warned it would happen. Maybe you should take my advice, get over it snowflake

I bet you were one of the many crying when you woke up the morning after the referendum when you turned your TV on and that’s fair enough and understandable as you lost something that was dear to your heart but the problem is you have been crying ,whining ,whinging and moaning about it ever since and you are still doing it now .That’s the best example of a snowflake ever."

You’re not kidding. You’d think that after 40 odd years people would be over crying, whining, whinging and moaning about being in the EU, but sadly not....

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By *entish79Man
over a year ago

Glasgow

What is snowflake by the way? Is a term coined, largely by the right, used to try to delegitimise perfectly reasonable arguments against something?

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


"The EU loving Remoaners think that the job is done and dusted and are getting their professionally made and distributed EU flags out to wave in victory .

They think George Soros , the BBC / Channel 4 , Tony Blair , John Major and Dominic Grieve along with 300 MPs and the rest of the inhabitants of that Metropolitan bubble that resembles a swamp have now won and they have managed to overturn that part of our democracy that didn’t suit their agenda .

They don’t realise it’s a long war and not just a battle here and now .

There is no way the EU is going to survive more than 10 years so whether we leave because we voted to leave or we leave despite democracy being sabotaged because the EU no longer exists it really makes no difference as the end result will ultimately be the same .

Why are you comparing leaving the EU with a war?? I can understand that as you are a leave voter you feel let down , lied to and if your honest , a bit foolish but if Brexit isn’t go the way you hoped you were warned it would happen. Maybe you should take my advice, get over it snowflake

I bet you were one of the many crying when you woke up the morning after the referendum when you turned your TV on and that’s fair enough and understandable as you lost something that was dear to your heart but the problem is you have been crying ,whining ,whinging and moaning about it ever since and you are still doing it now .That’s the best example of a snowflake ever.

You’re not kidding. You’d think that after 40 odd years people would be over crying, whining, whinging and moaning about being in the EU, but sadly not.... "

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke

Ok, did you vote in the referendum?

none of your business ..as you clearly have had a sense of humour bypass and just want to argue.. END OF.

Ha ha. Looks like some one is embarrassed about the way they voted. Don’t be a snowflake "

never voted in my life.. leave it to you snowflakes

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

I also voted to remain, I also respected the vote leave as I thought we would be getting a good deal based on what we were told. I disagree that we should leave with a no deal just to appease a few hard core Brexit fanatics , we leave with a deal or we don’t leave at all . No deal is a huge blow to democracy "

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what a ridiculous comment

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


"Good morning surrender club. Have a nice day.

The language of the Belfast terror gangs."

..

Quite correct.

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

I also voted to remain, I also respected the vote leave as I thought we would be getting a good deal based on what we were told. I disagree that we should leave with a no deal just to appease a few hard core Brexit fanatics , we leave with a deal or we don’t leave at all . No deal is a huge blow to democracy .

what a ridiculous comment"

Is it? Can you assure me that 17.4 million people voted for a no deal??

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke

Ok, did you vote in the referendum?

none of your business ..as you clearly have had a sense of humour bypass and just want to argue.. END OF.

Ha ha. Looks like some one is embarrassed about the way they voted. Don’t be a snowflake

never voted in my life.. leave it to you snowflakes"

Ah,so 17.4 million snowflakes voted to leave ??

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke

Ok, did you vote in the referendum?

none of your business ..as you clearly have had a sense of humour bypass and just want to argue.. END OF.

Ha ha. Looks like some one is embarrassed about the way they voted. Don’t be a snowflake

never voted in my life.. leave it to you snowflakes

Ah,so 17.4 million snowflakes voted to leave ??"

does your level of intelligence only extend to the word snowflake..You voted ..your the sheep..keep bleeting..oh and good luck at your A.A meetings.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

I also voted to remain, I also respected the vote leave as I thought we would be getting a good deal based on what we were told. I disagree that we should leave with a no deal just to appease a few hard core Brexit fanatics , we leave with a deal or we don’t leave at all . No deal is a huge blow to democracy .

what a ridiculous comment"

There is no confusion around the BREXIT issue. It's really very clear and simple.

The people were promised that we could Leave the EU, pay no more fees to the EU and have a trading relationship with the EU that we at least as good if not better than the one we currently have. 17.4 million people believed that voting Leave would deliver what was promised. If I'd've believed it I might have voted for it too. When and if the government can deliver such an unbelievable Leave and fulfill the promises made we should Leave. Untill such time there is no mandate to Leave with anything less.

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke

Ok, did you vote in the referendum?

none of your business ..as you clearly have had a sense of humour bypass and just want to argue.. END OF.

Ha ha. Looks like some one is embarrassed about the way they voted. Don’t be a snowflake

never voted in my life.. leave it to you snowflakes

Ah,so 17.4 million snowflakes voted to leave ?? does your level of intelligence only extend to the word snowflake..You voted ..your the sheep..keep bleeting..oh and good luck at your A.A meetings."

Haha, somebody is rattled??

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

I can remember Macmillan as prime minister and we had a strong economy." You've never had it so good" was his slogan. Problems starting when he wanted to join the EEC..(French objections).with that and the Prufumo affair we got in a similar tangle/ mess. Once again we have UK division over Europe

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke

Ok, did you vote in the referendum?

none of your business ..as you clearly have had a sense of humour bypass and just want to argue.. END OF.

Ha ha. Looks like some one is embarrassed about the way they voted. Don’t be a snowflake

never voted in my life.. leave it to you snowflakes

Ah,so 17.4 million snowflakes voted to leave ?? does your level of intelligence only extend to the word snowflake..You voted ..your the sheep..keep bleeting..oh and good luck at your A.A meetings.

Haha, somebody is rattled?? "

well over 60. far too old to get rattled-sorry ,try elsewhere

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke

Ok, did you vote in the referendum?

none of your business ..as you clearly have had a sense of humour bypass and just want to argue.. END OF.

Ha ha. Looks like some one is embarrassed about the way they voted. Don’t be a snowflake

never voted in my life.. leave it to you snowflakes

Ah,so 17.4 million snowflakes voted to leave ?? does your level of intelligence only extend to the word snowflake..You voted ..your the sheep..keep bleeting..oh and good luck at your A.A meetings.

Haha, somebody is rattled??

well over 60. far too old to get rattled-sorry ,try elsewhere"

Well over 60?? I can feel you are frustrated with the current political situation, leave it to the younger generation, your time has been and gone

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By *asyuk OP   Man
over a year ago

West London


"Whilst still in the EU, the United Kingdom Supreme Court has made a judgement not subject to appeal in favour of the sovereignty of the UK Parliament.

Brexiteers are outraged.

Go figure "

No Leavers have actually addressed the paradox.

Too hard eh?

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke

Ok, did you vote in the referendum?

none of your business ..as you clearly have had a sense of humour bypass and just want to argue.. END OF.

Ha ha. Looks like some one is embarrassed about the way they voted. Don’t be a snowflake

never voted in my life.. leave it to you snowflakes

Ah,so 17.4 million snowflakes voted to leave ?? does your level of intelligence only extend to the word snowflake..You voted ..your the sheep..keep bleeting..oh and good luck at your A.A meetings.

Haha, somebody is rattled??

well over 60. far too old to get rattled-sorry ,try elsewhere

Well over 60?? I can feel you are frustrated with the current political situation, leave it to the younger generation, your time has been and gone "

Start with a serious point on our democracy and see it degenerate into farce. This is a microcosm of the problems we are now facing. I am sure the millions that died for our democratic freedoms would appreciate your humour.

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By *asyuk OP   Man
over a year ago

West London


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke

Ok, did you vote in the referendum?

none of your business ..as you clearly have had a sense of humour bypass and just want to argue.. END OF.

Ha ha. Looks like some one is embarrassed about the way they voted. Don’t be a snowflake

never voted in my life.. leave it to you snowflakes

Ah,so 17.4 million snowflakes voted to leave ?? does your level of intelligence only extend to the word snowflake..You voted ..your the sheep..keep bleeting..oh and good luck at your A.A meetings.

Haha, somebody is rattled??

well over 60. far too old to get rattled-sorry ,try elsewhere

Well over 60?? I can feel you are frustrated with the current political situation, leave it to the younger generation, your time has been and gone

Start with a serious point on our democracy and see it degenerate into farce. This is a microcosm of the problems we are now facing. I am sure the millions that died for our democratic freedoms would appreciate your humour."

Personal bickering is almost inevitable.

What's interesting is the failure to address the paradox that I proposed.

What's your answer to it?

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By *entish79Man
over a year ago

Glasgow


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

I also voted to remain, I also respected the vote leave as I thought we would be getting a good deal based on what we were told. I disagree that we should leave with a no deal just to appease a few hard core Brexit fanatics , we leave with a deal or we don’t leave at all . No deal is a huge blow to democracy .

what a ridiculous comment"

It’s not a ridiculous comment at all. If we leave without a deal, it will almost certainly be hugely damaging economically.

If pursuing such a path, as recklessly as the current government seems to want to, is being done in the name of democracy, how is that a good thing for democracy?

I would cite David Lammy’s excellent speech from a few months ago. MPs and government should pursue the best interests of their constituents and the country. And sometimes that should involve them having the balls to tell people some hard truths.

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke

Ok, did you vote in the referendum?

none of your business ..as you clearly have had a sense of humour bypass and just want to argue.. END OF.

Ha ha. Looks like some one is embarrassed about the way they voted. Don’t be a snowflake

never voted in my life.. leave it to you snowflakes

Ah,so 17.4 million snowflakes voted to leave ?? does your level of intelligence only extend to the word snowflake..You voted ..your the sheep..keep bleeting..oh and good luck at your A.A meetings.

Haha, somebody is rattled??

well over 60. far too old to get rattled-sorry ,try elsewhere

Well over 60?? I can feel you are frustrated with the current political situation, leave it to the younger generation, your time has been and gone

Start with a serious point on our democracy and see it degenerate into farce. This is a microcosm of the problems we are now facing. I am sure the millions that died for our democratic freedoms would appreciate your humour.

Personal bickering is almost inevitable.

What's interesting is the failure to address the paradox that I proposed.

What's your answer to it?"

Unfortuntely a paradox by it's very nature has no answer, although your point leads to other questions that are far more fundamental to the way in which the country will move forward. Is true democracy outdated?, can Europe continue to exist in it's current format?, what role will the UK have as a global force now that the commonwealth has all but disintegrated? etc etc.

I will be dead and buried by the time these are all answered fully in 30-50 years time when the wrinkles come through fully.

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


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke

Ok, did you vote in the referendum?

none of your business ..as you clearly have had a sense of humour bypass and just want to argue.. END OF.

Ha ha. Looks like some one is embarrassed about the way they voted. Don’t be a snowflake

never voted in my life.. leave it to you snowflakes

Ah,so 17.4 million snowflakes voted to leave ?? does your level of intelligence only extend to the word snowflake..You voted ..your the sheep..keep bleeting..oh and good luck at your A.A meetings.

Haha, somebody is rattled??

well over 60. far too old to get rattled-sorry ,try elsewhere

Well over 60?? I can feel you are frustrated with the current political situation, leave it to the younger generation, your time has been and gone

Start with a serious point on our democracy and see it degenerate into farce. This is a microcosm of the problems we are now facing. I am sure the millions that died for our democratic freedoms would appreciate your humour."

You need to have a lie down, this is a fuck site forum, of course it will degenerate into farce.

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By *asyuk OP   Man
over a year ago

West London


"The confusion that now surrounds Brexit infuriates both sides of the argument for differing reasons, and to a degree I can understand both sides.

However, this is now about so much more than whether we leave Europe or not. This now strikes at the very heart of British democracy. Quite simply the country voted in a democratic process to leave the European union. To all those that voted remain, including myself, we MUST uphold British democracy and leave otherwise everything that millions of people have fought and died for means nothing.

I have nothing but pride in my country, Great Britain, support democracy and take the hard path whether you agree with the idea or not.

There in lies a basic misunderstanding. The referendum was only advisory. Nobody won anything. Nobody lost anything. Only opinions were expressed. The referendum could have been completely ignored and it wouldn't have meant a thing. The mandates to leaving the EU were from the subsequent Party political policy documents made for the 2017 General Elections. This is how are political system works for any subject, not just Brexit..

I thought Cameron said the result of the referendum would be honoured ?

And you believed him couldnt stand him even before he became pm..he said 'hug a hoody'.

Well David you walk through any council estate at 1am and you hug one,tell us how you got on !.They dont live in the real world.

Do you believe Boris then? He is worse??more chance of me beleiving David Icke

Ok, did you vote in the referendum?

none of your business ..as you clearly have had a sense of humour bypass and just want to argue.. END OF.

Ha ha. Looks like some one is embarrassed about the way they voted. Don’t be a snowflake

never voted in my life.. leave it to you snowflakes

Ah,so 17.4 million snowflakes voted to leave ?? does your level of intelligence only extend to the word snowflake..You voted ..your the sheep..keep bleeting..oh and good luck at your A.A meetings.

Haha, somebody is rattled??

well over 60. far too old to get rattled-sorry ,try elsewhere

Well over 60?? I can feel you are frustrated with the current political situation, leave it to the younger generation, your time has been and gone

Start with a serious point on our democracy and see it degenerate into farce. This is a microcosm of the problems we are now facing. I am sure the millions that died for our democratic freedoms would appreciate your humour.

Personal bickering is almost inevitable.

What's interesting is the failure to address the paradox that I proposed.

What's your answer to it?

Unfortuntely a paradox by it's very nature has no answer, although your point leads to other questions that are far more fundamental to the way in which the country will move forward. Is true democracy outdated?, can Europe continue to exist in it's current format?, what role will the UK have as a global force now that the commonwealth has all but disintegrated? etc etc.

I will be dead and buried by the time these are all answered fully in 30-50 years time when the wrinkles come through fully."

That's the point though, right?

Yet another paradox in the demand for Brexit to which there is no answer.

Not even an attempt.

Asking about democracy being outdated is even more of a concern though

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By *orksCouple25Couple
over a year ago

Leeds


"You need to have a lie down, this is a fuck site forum, of course it will degenerate into farce. "

There we have it ,’ Mr Snowflake ‘ himself ie yourself who has for 3 + years been bleating on and whining on non stop like a spoilt kid who didn’t get the present he wanted and takes the time to post about 10 messages why democracy should be thrown in the dustbin then tells someone who makes posts one sensible comment to lie down !

Mr Snowflake I would like to ask you one question. How many more referendums would it take to stop you whining ? I could almost agree to having a losers referendum purely to stop you moaning .

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By *asyuk OP   Man
over a year ago

West London


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You need to have a lie down, this is a fuck site forum, of course it will degenerate into farce.

There we have it ,’ Mr Snowflake ‘ himself ie yourself who has for 3 + years been bleating on and whining on non stop like a spoilt kid who didn’t get the present he wanted and takes the time to post about 10 messages why democracy should be thrown in the dustbin then tells someone who makes posts one sensible comment to lie down !

Mr Snowflake I would like to ask you one question. How many more referendums would it take to stop you whining ? I could almost agree to having a losers referendum purely to stop you moaning ."

He can in his own time.

I'd like you to address the actual question posed in the thread.

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