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I think the army should be called in :idc: |
They are beginning to sound like a broken record.
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This thread reads like the Mail Online comments section, it's embarrassing :umm2:
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If it's truly democracy in this country then these people should be allowed to have a peaceful protest, as after all what's there to be afraid of if they're such a minority group?:hehe:
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This exact thing would've been happening had we voted to remain and half of the people lambasting these protesters would've been protesting and screaming about a second referendum themselves. And Farage would've peddled his 'in a 52/48 result this is unfinished business' even more, it's funny how that's just been forgotten now he got the result he wanted? |
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But apparently I'm uninformed for stating these facts as apparently Immigration is bigger and more important than all of these isn't it Kirk? Or is it the imaginary hindering of the NHS which is really all of the Tories doing? Really stop taking the Daily Mail and The Sun as gospel and laugh them off like the jokes that they are like most of us do when we read them, The Sun in particular aren't even honest with their right wing propaganda. |
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If so, all power to them... |
Lets hope when the olympics are on and the men's 100 metres race has finished that the guy who came last says...erm the sun was in my eyes so we need to do a re run. Lets see how many YES lets re run the race threads we get.
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Imo as long as the protest is peaceful and non-violent then I support the right for a protest like you do. Basically I agree with you that the Leave side is scared that if these protests go ahead that it could swing a pro-Remain campaign into a new lease of life. |
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Can we start calling the pro-EU protesters what they really are?
Goldman Sachs lobbyists. |
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People are protesting because they are rightly fearful of what this result is going to amount to, especially with the people that are about to ascend to power. That is their right. They are protesting against the xenophobia and racism that multiple people have experienced in the last week. That is their right. They are protesting because they want the things that protected the working people of the UK to be protected by the new government. That is their right. The vote is done and a second referendum isn't going to happen. So what is the problem? Allow these people their voices if you're such a proponent of democracy, if it isn't going to change anything you're in support of then it's no harm done is it? Or are you scared that the things you've fought for are in jeopardy the more people speak out? Either way, democracy works both ways. You cannot have your cake and eat it too. |
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Telling people that they can't protest is no different to Russia. |
Can we start calling the anti-EU proponents what they really are?
Racists, xenophobes and turkeys voting for Christmas. |
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Literally one of my Mom's Twitter friends has just called anyone wanting to remain "stupid" just because they're protesting about the result. Imo it's pretty stupid not to at least question the result considering there is no plan for this country going forward other than to vilify Gove to make Boris sympathetic to the nation by the Right Wing Media such as The Sun and The Daily Mail, and the other 8 far Right Wing Newspapers. |
Funny how debates with Remainiacs always turn into insults isn't it. Keep shouting racist and xenephobe because that worked out so well for you guys :flowers:
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You are right, Farage was already gearing up on the results night when ti was thought leave had won by the same margin. He was starting to blame the extended deadline for people to register to vote as one reason remain had won. There would have been a never ending lists of things from likely most on the leave side,some there would have 'never' accepted that result and would have been screaming night and day for another referendum. With the attitude of some on the leave side there is no way anyone in power will be able to again unite this Kingdom. Every day I find myself more turned off by their endless gloating and put downs to those who voted remain. What is worse however are the truly horrible minority who helped the 'leave' side win, who 'are' racist and xenophobic, who are now setting out after this result to make immigrants lives really unpleasant now and even feeling threatened in the UK. Those kind of people are the threats to democracy not peaceful marchers worried about their futures. Also, who knows that those on this march today did not vote anyway, more guesswork and supposition to fuel prejudices. |
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I notice you didn't respond to my other post which had no insults, it can't be a debate if you didn't reply. Or did I prove you wrong? |
There hasn't been this kind of out-pouring of love for an un-democratic super-state since The Hitler youth.
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Protests would have been acceptable on either way, a 52-48 split is not a big enough lead to declare a majority.
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