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So conservatives screw this whole process up but Corbyn is the fool? I actually disagree with JC on this issue. Labour should be the party for a 2nd referendum and no brexit.

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which is why I think a hard border is a disgusting backwards and disrespectful step.
But thanks to St Jeremy in cahoots with the Ree Smog crowd that is exactly what is going to happen, with help from the DUP.
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But thanks to St Jeremy in cahoots with the Ree Smog crowd that is exactly what is going to happen, with help from the DUP.
Well it will be a very sad day if that happens and I really hope it doesn't restart anymore blood shed if it does
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So conservatives screw this whole process up but Corbyn is the fool? I actually disagree with JC on this issue. Labour should bey the party for a 2nd referendum and no brexit.
And then what do you say to another general election? And Labour win, and then the other parties don't accept the result and we have a second general election? I'm sure you'll be fine with that right?
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And then what do you say to another general election? And Labour win, and then the other parties don't accept the result and we have a second general election? I'm sure you'll be fine with that right?
If labour won a GE, but hadn't put a government together in 2 years, I'd be ok with another general election being called, because I don't see politics as I won vs someone else loses. Labour is not my party, there isn't a party that aligns with my own beliefs about the aims and goals for society.
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If labour won a GE, but hadn't put a government together in 2 years, I'd be ok with another general election being called, because I don't see politics as I won vs someone else loses.
And then after that second general election, Ukip don't agree with the result, because it didn't go their way, so we have a third general election?
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And then after that second general election, Ukip don't agree with the result, because it didn't go their way, so we have a third general election?
well not everyone falls for the brexit lies and deception
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And then after that second general election, Ukip don't agree with the result, because it didn't go their way, so we have a third general election?
I don't know if you're purposefully interpreting what I said incorrectly, but if after that 2nd general election (after labour couldn't put a government together in 2 years), another party had 2 years to put a government together and couldn't do it either, then I'd support another general.

Not sure if your problem is reading or comprehension, but it's the "2 years" bit that's the key. I'd be up for a general election every 2 years if not one party could actually put a government together - just to save you writing "and then after the 3rd GE, the green party don't agree with the vote..."

The problem is, is that even the brexiters had very different reasons for voting for it, and were actually voting for different things than the person in the next booth, so please don't act like there's this great coalition of the brexiters. I even asked you why you voted for it, and you couldn't give me a reason, and yet we're supposed to take this BS seriously?
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well not everyone falls for the brexit lies and deception
So it's basically the gullible, great unwashed's fault? If only they'd have voted the way the establishment wanted them to do, this could have been avoided. They should know their place.
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So it's basically the gullible, great unwashed's fault? If only they'd have voted the way the establishment wanted them to do, this could have been avoided. They should know their place.
Oh yes, this amazing grassroots movement led by scallywags Boris Johnson, and Lord Jacob. What a bunch of freedom fighters and ordinary working class guys, fighting for the rights of workers against the hegemony of the EU.
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I don't know if you're purposefully interpreting what I said incorrectly, but if after that 2nd general election (after labour couldn't put a government together in 2 years), another party had 2 years to put a government together and couldn't do it either, then I'd support another general.

Not sure if your problem is reading or comprehending, but it's the "2 years" bit that's the key. I'd be up for a general election every 2 years if not one party could actually put a government together - just to save you writing "and then after the 3rd GE, the green party don't agree with the vote..."

The problem is, is that even the brexiters had very different reasons for voting for it, and were actually voting for different things than the person in the next booth, so please don't act like there's this great coalition of the brexiters. I even asked you why you voted for it, and you couldn't give me a reason, and yet we're supposed to take this BS seriously?
If I give you an answer, you will not except my answer, it's already in your head that people voted to leave because they're racist bigots,

But if you look through this thread, maybe you can work out an answer why I want out of a union of countries.
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Oh yes, this amazing grassroots movement led by scallywags Boris Johnson, and Lord Jacob. What a bunch of freedom fighters and ordinary working class guys, fighting for the rights of workers against the hegemony of the EU.
Over 2 years ago and you're still crying because the result didn't go your way. You are the people in the wrong. And that's not fantasy, that's the truth.

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Over 2 years ago and you're still crying because the result didn't go your way. You are the people in the wrong. And that's not fantasy, that's the truth.
You're insane dude. I accepted brexit was happening after the vote was lost. Does the fact that after 2 years we have no clue what we're doing, not give you any pause that you may have voted incorrectly?

None of this mess is on people like me, I voted remain, and most of you guys don't even agree on what brexit you actually want. My only fear is after brexit goes through when the realisation hits that we won't all be owning golden unicorns, who exactly the brexiters will take their economic anxiety and sovereignty issues out on then.
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You're insane dude. I accepted brexit was happening after the vote was lost. Does the fact that after 2 years we have no clue what we're doing, not give you any pause that you may have voted incorrectly?

None of this mess is on people like me, I voted remain, and most of you guys don't even agree on what brexit you actually want. My only fear is after brexit goes through when the realisation hits that we won't all be owning golden unicorns, who exactly the brexiters will take their economic anxiety and sovereignty issues out on then.
I might be insane but I wish you'd refer to me as gentleman rather than dude, I ain't American
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And while Labour faff around with a GE, we come out without of the EU without a deal on WTO terms, a hard border is brought back, the Good Friday Agreement is scrapped.

The planes will be grounded, medicines will run out, as will the food, we kick out all the EU nationals who had made their homes here, because their right to stay was only if we had a deal, but who cares it will be a new golden era and the sunny uplands of No Deal Hard Brexit

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You're insane dude. I accepted brexit was happening after the vote was lost. Does the fact that after 2 years we have no clue what we're doing, not give you any pause that you may have voted incorrectly?

None of this mess is on people like me, I voted remain, and most of you guys don't even agree on what brexit you actually want. My only fear is after brexit goes through when the realisation hits that we won't all be owning golden unicorns, who exactly the brexiters will take their economic anxiety and sovereignty issues out on then.

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But there is only one deal that the EU is offering

It will fail to get through parliament

We Are definitely leaving with no deal in a hard Brexit and we will have a hard border across NI, probably using razor wire. If anyone from the republic wants to visit NI, they will have to apply 6 months in advance for a visa, which we will be minded to refuse. As a bonus we get rid of the Good Friday Agreement

This is going to be a new golden era, the making of Britain, as we march into the sunny uplands of a Hard No Deal Brexit. Anyone saying otherwise are pedd;ling Project Fear and Fake News

Trump and Farage told us so, along with the new PM Ree-Smog

Rejoice [/sarcasm mode]

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And while Labour faff around with a GE, we come out without of the EU without a deal on WTO terms, a hard border is brought back, the Good Friday Agreement is scrapped.

The planes will be grounded, medicines will run out, as will the food, we kick out all the EU nationals who had made their homes here, because their right to stay was only if we had a deal, but who cares it will be a new golden era and the sunny uplands of No Deal Hard Brexit

Rejoice!!! [/Sarcasm mode]
How are we gonna run out of medicine? Imagine the headlines "EU refuses to send medicine" Explain that Mr Juncker, tell us about human rights again.

We currently get 70% of our food from outside the EU. Here's a crazy idea, why don't we just order more, I suppose they're not gonna sell? And we won't even put tarrifs on them.
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So why have some pharmaceutical companies said they are stock piling for when we crash out without a deal?
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So why have some pharmaceutical companies said they are stock piling for when we crash out without a deal?
I can't answer that if you're not gonna accept project fear.
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like rees-mogg wants to be PM lmao, he only wants to fill his pockets even more, adding to his immense 155 million fortune

all that money can be better well spent on those who struggle financially in the UK but sadly that won't happen
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The PM is Live with Japan President (all media) Downing Street
First Question SkyNews Reporter asked her to if she can rule out No Deal.
She said the same words
Back her deal or its "No Deal"

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like rees-mogg wants to be PM lmao, he only wants to fill his pockets even more, adding to his immense 155 million fortune

all that money can be better well spent on those who struggle financially in the UK but sadly that won't happen
There's a lot of people struggling financially in the UK, and everyone will want their share of Rees-Mogg's money, 155m won't last long, what then?
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There's a lot of people struggling financially in the UK, and everyone will want their share of Rees-Mogg's money, 155m won't last long, what then?
all the rich in UK should give all of their money to the poor


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