People’s Vote campaigners know they’re championing a lost cause

White_Unifier

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Brexiteers didn't cause this mess. It's all of the Remainers' making. And most of it is deliberate. The Remainer establishment is setting about deliberately trying to destroy Brexit.

Why didn't the Brexiteers see this coming? If you're driving and hit a deer, it's the deer's fault, right?
 

Blackleaf

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Why didn't the Brexiteers see this coming? If you're driving and hit a deer, it's the deer's fault, right?

Well many Brexiteers naively thought that the democratic decision the British people made in 2016 would actually be carried out. Imagine thinking that a democratic decision would be routinely carried out in modern Great Britain? Silly people.
 

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When you have actual people who, after the vote, say on camera "I did not understand..." then yes, there were people who did NOT know really what they were voting for. So no, not complete nonsense.

Remainers caused a mess, but so did Brexiters. By NOT making their intentions clear, by NOT helping the government to come up with a reasonable exit (instead of hardazzing it then going sulky kid when things didn't go their way) and just in general being little whiny bytches, they helped to cause the mess. Remainers, as I said, also caused the mess, by not accepting what was done despite the vote, by not working with the Exiters to get a fair deal and just in general being little whiny bytches about the result.

The people ARE phucked, no matter WHAT happens on the 29th. That you are so rose colored glasses about it you might as well change eye color is your ignorance and peril, but thankfully others realize that the British people are in trouble once that date comes in. It won't be 45 all over again, it'll be a shyteshow like none have ever seen.

There IS no true, proper Brexit right now, ready to be democratically carried out, and that is your problem.

Tip - change your eye color; rose is not a good look for anyone.
Best to leave now , let Germany and France hold the bag after the EU collapses under it’s own weight . Cracks are appearing throughout the union .
 

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When you have actual people who, after the vote, say on camera "I did not understand..." then yes, there were people who did NOT know really what they were voting for. So no, not complete nonsense.
Remainers caused a mess, but so did Brexiters. By NOT making their intentions clear, by NOT helping the government to come up with a reasonable exit (instead of hardazzing it then going sulky kid when things didn't go their way) and just in general being little whiny bytches, they helped to cause the mess. Remainers, as I said, also caused the mess, by not accepting what was done despite the vote, by not working with the Exiters to get a fair deal and just in general being little whiny bytches about the result.
The people ARE phucked, no matter WHAT happens on the 29th. That you are so rose colored glasses about it you might as well change eye color is your ignorance and peril, but thankfully others realize that the British people are in trouble once that date comes in. It won't be 45 all over again, it'll be a shyteshow like none have ever seen.
There IS no true, proper Brexit right now, ready to be democratically carried out, and that is your problem.
Tip - change your eye color; rose is not a good look for anyone.
If they were that stupid then why did they vote? It is not like there was any great mystery behind what was happening.There was also lots of information put out before the vote.
 

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Like who?



Brexiteers didn't cause this mess. It's all of the Remainers' making. And most of it is deliberate. The Remainer establishment is setting about deliberately trying to destroy Brexit. And now the Remainers coming out saying they want a second referendum in an attempt to clean up the mess that they created,



Now don't be silly. Nobody - apart from all those Remainers who have personal, career and financial reasons for wanting us to stay in the EU - is going to be ****ed just because we are leaving a corrupt, money-grabbingm economy-strangling, anti-democratic superstate.



There is. A no-deal Brexit. The PROPER, REAL Brexit that the people voted for.


No, you have to *remove* your eyes to kill the rose in them, Blackie, not just take the glasses off.

But seriously, you only need to look under the Magic Google world for "Brexit voters who regret voting yes" to get a lot of links.

But you won't, because you are an ever blissful person.
 

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No, you have to *remove* your eyes to kill the rose in them, Blackie, not just take the glasses off.

But seriously, you only need to look under the Magic Google world for "Brexit voters who regret voting yes" to get a lot of links.

But you won't, because you are an ever blissful person.
Let’s just keep voting until we get the result we like .
 

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No, you have to *remove* your eyes to kill the rose in them, Blackie, not just take the glasses off.

But seriously, you only need to look under the Magic Google world for "Brexit voters who regret voting yes" to get a lot of links.

But you won't, because you are an ever blissful person.
There are an awful lot of Canadians that regret voting liberal and didn’t understand what they were voting for , should we redo the last election ?
 

White_Unifier

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Well many Brexiteers naively thought that the democratic decision the British people made in 2016 would actually be carried out. Imagine thinking that a democratic decision would be routinely carried out in modern Great Britain? Silly people.

It appears the UK will be leaving. Many Brexiteers also thought Garage actually had a plan beyond Brexit and then passing the responsibility on to others to figure it out from there. Not the kind of guy who thinks things through. Even now he has no clear post-Brexit plan.
 

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Let’s just keep voting until we get the result we like .


Naturally. Why not? Par for the course. That's Democracy!





There are an awful lot of Canadians that regret voting liberal and didn’t understand what they were voting for , should we redo the last election ?




Oh now that's just crazy and undemocratic!
 

White_Unifier

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The UK needs to do is stop UK elections except for regular local byelections whenever an MP dies. After all, once the people have voted for an MP, it's undemocratic to keep voting for him again every four years expecting a different result.
 

Blackleaf

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Let’s just keep voting until we get the result we like .

How many regret voting Remain?

And what if we hold a second referendum and millions regret the way they voted again? Do we then hold a third?
 

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How many regret voting Remain?
And what if we hold a second referendum and millions regret the way they voted again? Do we then hold a third?
Yep. Same way you do every few years, or whenever the PM calls an election.

Or are you claiming that Tony Blair should still be PM because the people elected him, and therefore no subsequent election is valid?
 

White_Unifier

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Yep. Same way you do every few years, or whenever the PM calls an election.
Or are you claiming that Tony Blair should still be PM because the people elected him, and therefore no subsequent election is valid?

If Tony Blair's still alive, then he should continue to represent his local constituency until he dies or voluntarily resigns. Only then should a local byelection be allowed.
 

Blackleaf

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Yep. Same way you do every few years, or whenever the PM calls an election.
Or are you claiming that Tony Blair should still be PM because the people elected him, and therefore no subsequent election is valid?

So how on Earth would it be practical to have an EU in/out referendum every few years? Just think about the implications.