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Old 23-06-2017, 06:05 PM #1
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Indeed... Hard Brexit really is an act of extreme economic self-harm. I'm glad to see that you've realised this Brillo, maybe not all hope is lost for you.
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Indeed... Hard Brexit really is an act of extreme economic self-harm. I'm glad to see that you've realised this Brillo, maybe not all hope is lost for you.
More the case that the youth, the majority of which apparently want to remain, are backing a man that wants a hard Brexit. What part of that don't they understand.

The pound signs in their eyes have coloured their judgement. Either that or they are too naive/stupid to connect the dots.

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More the case that the youth, the majority of which apparently want to remain, are backing a man that wants a hard Brexit. What part of that don't they understand.

The pound signs in their eyes have coloured their judgement. Either that or they are too naive/stupid to connect the dots.
Or they aren't voting because of Brexit. There are many other issues. If 'the youth' were voting against Brexit, they would have voted Lib Dem. They were the only real 'anti-Brexit' option.

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Or they aren't voting because of Brexit. There are many other issues. If 'the youth' were voting against Brexit, they would have voted Lib Dem. They were the only real 'anti-Brexit' option.
£ signs then. Let's hope their eyes are not too big for their bellies.

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£ signs then. Let's hope their eyes are not too big for their bellies.
The only choices are '£ signs' or Brexit?
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More the case that the youth, the majority of which apparently want to remain, are backing a man that wants a hard Brexit. What part of that don't they understand.

The pound signs in their eyes have coloured their judgement. Either that or they are too naive/stupid to connect the dots.
But May is also pushing for a hard Brexit so what choice do they really have there? Are you suggesting that, as both party leaders want a hard Brexit, anyone who doesn't should simply abstain from voting? They surely have to still go with the party that best represents their own interests otherwise.
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But May is also pushing for a hard Brexit so what choice do they really have there? Are you suggesting that, as both party leaders want a hard Brexit, anyone who doesn't should simply abstain from voting? They surely have to still go with the party that best represents their own interests otherwise.
I would have thought the lib dems would have been a better option.

For heaven's sake Brexit is much bigger than a general election and, if they believe all the hype about the hazards of leaving the EU as it seems most do, then they would be prioritising it over an election that can easily be changed in four years.

All the evidence suggests either greed or naivety/stupidity,
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More the case that the youth, the majority of which apparently want to remain, are backing a man that wants a hard Brexit. What part of that don't they understand.

The pound signs in their eyes have coloured their judgement. Either that or they are too naive/stupid to connect the dots.
I suppose it makes as much sense as people who want a hard brexit supporting a Theresa May led government which has a history on u-turning on decisions and promises.
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