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Old 20-12-2016, 10:05 PM #1
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The only people who want a re-referendum are the embittered remainers.

So every time we have an election in the future - if the losing side don't want to accept it we just do it again. Then what best of 3, 4 5.
Theres plenty of leavers who regretted their decision once they saw the pound drop and a handful of leaders resign from their posistion, and now want a re-refferendum.
Real question is: if we excluded votes from the people who genuinely believed 350m would go to the NHS, or mass-immigration would be lessened.. how much would Remain have won by?
Second question is, would remainers want a re-refferendum at all if inaccurate posts like yours above werent flooding social media?
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Theres plenty of leavers who regretted their decision once they saw the pound drop and a handful of leaders resign from their posistion, and now want a re-refferendum.
Real question is: if we excluded votes from the people who genuinely believed 350m would go to the NHS, or mass-immigration would be lessened.. how much would Remain have won by?
Second question is, would remainers want a re-refferendum at all if inaccurate posts like yours above werent flooding social media?
Everyone expected an initial drop in the pound and some difficult times but the economy has done considerably better than expected - you talk about inaccurate posts.

Remainers are trying to convince everyone that a considerable number would change their vote if given the chance, but then they would. Equally I would imagine many who voted to remain out of fear of change and seen the 'predicted' doom and gloom drop in our economy has not occurred and/or those so disgusted with the behaviour of the dictorial sore losers may change their votes. All very hyperthetical. Whatever the vote occurred and the decision was made.

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Everyone expected an initial drop in the pound and some difficult times but the economy has done considerably better than expected - you talk about inaccurate posts.

Remainers are trying to convince everyone that a considerable number would change their vote if given the chance, but then they would. Equally I would imagine many who voted to remain out of fear of change and seen the 'predicted' doom and gloom drop in our economy has not occurred and/or those so disgusted with the behaviour of the dictorial sore losers may change their votes. All very hyperthetical. Whatever the vote occurred and the decision was made.
Right, my initial point was that your post implied you didnt actually know what you voted for though.. Still stands.
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Theres plenty of leavers who regretted their decision once they saw the pound drop and a handful of leaders resign from their posistion, and now want a re-refferendum.
Real question is: if we excluded votes from the people who genuinely believed 350m would go to the NHS, or mass-immigration would be lessened.. how much would Remain have won by?
Second question is, would remainers want a re-refferendum at all if inaccurate posts like yours above werent flooding social media?
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Evidence is written by proffessionals and leavers have had quite enough of them, so.
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