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Originally Posted by jaxie
You do have to laugh at remoaners who have been giving our democracy away for 40 years and are begging to continue.
We all know the legal cases have nothing really to do with parliamentary sovereignty and a lot to do with trying to slow or halt Brexit. Lets not dress it up as if remoaners are now the champions of democracy.
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Not really an example of hypocrisy like mine was regardless of whether that's true (it isn't) or not though is it? So a failed point I'm afraid. And again, trying to paint 'remoaners' (dear God I'm cringing) as anti-democracy when many leavers have lambasted protesters for exercising their democratic right to do so over the summer is really just hilarious. I can't be the only one who is revelling in all this delicious irony? Surely someone else sees this?
As you yourself said, Brexit is going to happen. It will happen. So what's the problem? I know some people would love us just to rush through the process cause 'we want our democracy back
(but not on this issue) grr!!!' and 'scrap those workers rights!!!!!! F
**k that red tape!!!' etc etc etc but the reality of the situation is that this is a pretty big issue in the history of British politics and one that quite rightly needs to be debated and dealt with over a suitable period of time. Again, the referendum wasn't fought or voted on
how we leave the EU, or
when we leave the EU - just that we do, and that's what will happen - so what's the issue?
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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet
"You do have to laugh at some leavers who demanded they wanted 'our parliamentary sovereignty back' during the referendum campaign now vehemently opposing it being utilised to begin the process of us leaving the very thing they hate so much! "
who specifically are you referring to?
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Some of the leavers who are doing what I just described? Be it Farage, people on social media, or on here (if the shoe fits and all that). The clue was in the sentence