Nearly 1 million signatures now for a second referendum
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oxoman wrote:Time to start England's biggest construction project since the 2nd world war. Build a wall in line with Gretna green from coast to coast to keep the jocks in.The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
PBlakeney wrote:oxoman wrote:Time to start England's biggest construction project since the 2nd world war. Build a wall in line with Gretna green from coast to coast to keep the jocks in.
He pays in dollars so you are only getting £4 now.Faster than a tent.......0 -
Rolf F wrote:
That'll still be £4 more than I have right now.The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
SecretSam wrote:morstar wrote:Garry H wrote:won't and shouldn't happen.
I am totally peed off at the result but it has happened, we have to deal with it. Any negative impacts of Brexit should be reflected in pensions and benefits. The recipients are the people who wanted out!
Traditionally I have a strong social conscience but I find it has left me this week.
Agreed.
This is offensive to those who voted to Leave and to their democratically taken decision. The fact that they may have voted for the wrong reasons or even been misled is neither here nor there; it was the duty of the electoral watchdogs and the Remain campaign to prevent that happening or to put the alternative case. They did not.
It would also be an insult to all those who fought (and in some cases, died) to get universal suffrage in the first place. The vote is binding. Let's move on.
PS: in case anyone thinks I'm just saying this 'cos I voted Leave, I was a staunch Remain voter from day 1, and the result made me weep. The people have spoken.
If it was the same close result the other way around, the Leave camp wouldn't give up on their belief in what is best for the country so easily as that.0 -
KingstonGraham wrote:If it was the same close result the other way around, the Leave camp wouldn't give up on their belief in what is best for the country so easily as that.0
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Bo Duke wrote:
This is the same baseless and worthless blurt that is misrepresented the campaign and it remains on the lips of apologists afterwards! Some little man sitting in the basement of the Russian disinformation department must be truly, truly envious.
Deathly quiet......on friday? The day the result was announced.. you're right... it's the end of the world.
He told me Putin was pretty pleased with the result.0 -
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RideOnTime wrote:
It's amazing he can't see the irony of telling people to accept a result which he quite clearly wouldn't have accepted had it been reversed.0 -
bobmcstuff wrote:RideOnTime wrote:
It's amazing he can't see the irony of telling people to accept a result which he quite clearly wouldn't have accepted had it been reversed.0 -
Veronese68 wrote:bobmcstuff wrote:RideOnTime wrote:
It's amazing he can't see the irony of telling people to accept a result which he quite clearly wouldn't have accepted had it been reversed.
Worth bookmarking so you get to understand the mentality we have to deal with0