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REMAIN has now LOST - have you come to terms with this now?
Lord Heseltine stated today Remain supporters have 'lost' the fight after Boris Johnson election victory
https://res.cloudinary.com/dods/imag...6_3_ayqbo8.jpg the peer said he had now abandoned his crusade to stay in the EU after Boris Johnson won an 80-strong majority on Thursday. He added: "The reality is Boris Johnson has got a thumping parliamentary majority and there's no way they will not get their legislation through in very short order - so we will leave the EU. "We've then got a period of uncertainty but, frankly, it's pie in the sky to talk about fighting on in the present circumstances. "I have no doubt at all my fellow peers in the House of Lords will take the same view, we are not there to defy the will of the people." https://politicshome.com/news/uk/pol...ters-have-lost andybigbro, AProducer'sWetDream, bitontheslide, Black Dagger, Braden, Brother Leon, Daniel R, Dezzy, Dia., Firewire, Jack_, joeysteele, JoshBB, Kizzy, lewis111, lostalex, Mitchell, mooo, MTVN, Mystic Mock, Red Moon, reece(:, RichardG, Rob!, roddyj, Samuel., seanraff07, Shaun, Sticks, Vanessa Do all of the above who voted Remain now accept the cause is lost and do you now want Brexit to be a success for the good of the country? |
Yes The Old fella
is Right . It is over. |
No, I still don’t believe it’s for the best of the country, willing to be proved wrong that blue passports and different shaped croissants are worth the trade and medicine risks.
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Nothing good can come of Brexit
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Lets see...... |
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Here for Scotland going indy and rejoining the EU. Then we can move there :cheer2:
Thank you LT for voting for them! |
Seems a rather rhetorical question. No one's going to have changed their minds because of an election :shrug: they're still either in favour or against.
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we dont just want anyone rocking up looking for handouts |
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If by "accept" you mean "am powerless to stop", then yes, everyone is :shrug: just seems a rather bait-y thread, really.
53% of the actual vote went to parties with a second referendum minimum but I guess we ignore that and carry on with a token bit of nationalism. |
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please read the link and was debated live on LBC at 5pm |
The penny has finally dropped for the political elite that Remain has lost
Some of the most prominent Remainers appear to be starting to believe no deal might actually happen. Amber Rudd now accepts that no deal is “part of the armoury going forward”. Gina Miller threatens to take the government to court if Parliament is prorogued to prevent no deal. But many Brexiteers remain doubtful that a Boris Johnson government can deliver. Nigel Farage says he’d “love to know what [Boris Johnson] really, really, really truly believes. Our attitude, as the Brexit Party, is why would we trust anybody?... Boris now tells us… that we’re leaving on October 31, and we are pretty sceptical about that.” Anti-no deal MPs plot and stir. We have efforts to block spending in the event of no deal. But is that credible? Why wouldn’t Boris simply take us out with no deal and then see how long Parliament continued to vote to block spending after the deed was already done — surely no more than days? https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...main-has-lost/ |
I mean I've accepted that the rest of the country want us to crash and burn. Doesn't mean I agree with it.
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in an election that was allegedly to be all about brexit, the remain parties performed spectacularly .... while the leave party swept the board, so i think that reflects the mood of the population
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What a hollow victory for tories :laugh: |
If Brexit can be successful for the UK then fantastic.
However I don't think that Brexit will be successful, especially with the Conservatives in charge. |
Let them have everything they want and be sure to point and laugh when it all burns down around them.
The fact that leavers are still so fixated on remainers instead of making sure that Brexit will be successful speaks volumes. They know it's a mistake but their arrogance won't allow them to admit it so they focus on remainers because it's easier to focus on a perceived enemy then face the truth and consequences of their actions. It'll be the same with tory voters for the next five years. You can guarantee that everything bad that will happen will be the result of Corbyn and Labour although Tories hold all the power. These kinds of people don't want to accept responsibility for their actions, they want a scapegoat. |
I can’t wait for this Glorious Great Britain that awaits us now. Surely that is what we are on the verge of and there is no one to blame and stop it anymore?
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There's no one to stop them now, they'll get everything they voted for and it'll be nothing that they actually wanted. |
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They should have backed a compromise leave position from the start (after the referendum) instead of messing around with the People's Vote stuff - which helped get the election result we got.
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I think most people accept it, the problem is Brexiteers believing that "accepting that it's happening" has to involve pretending that it won't be an absolute disaster :joker:.
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