Michael Moore couldn’t be more wrong about Brexit

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The Remainers have spent the last 18 months attacking 17,410,742 ordinary, decent citizens as "bigots", "racists" and "uneducated", that they "didn't know what they were voting for" and that there should be a second referendum just because the first one didn't go their way.

They deserve a lot of derision in response.



Gez, doesn't that remind you of another country whose vote didn't go the right way?? Huh!!
 

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Gez, doesn't that remind you of another country whose vote didn't go the right way?? Huh!!
Yep. Kind'a funny how when democracy doesn't go their way they call it 'fascism' and yet those same Remaintards want to remain part of a fascist superstate. The West's public educational system has utterly failed the last couple of generations of students.
I used to know this one chick who could spout off all the feminazi and other proggy crap like she was spouting scripture, but she literally asked me and a buddy of mine why a 25 cent piece was called a quarter. How the hell does one graduate high school without knowing what a friggin' quarter is?
 

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Digital math, does the line stop when the till isn't operating to add up the numbers and give the right change.
 

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Gez, doesn't that remind you of another country whose vote didn't go the right way?? Huh!!

France, Ireland and the Netherlands are all countries which were forced by the EU to vote again after they all voted against various EU legislation.

Now a similar campaign is happening against Brexit.

That's how the EU does democracy.
 

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England is forcing Scotland to leave the EU against their wishes.

That's how England does democracy.
 

Blackleaf

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England is forcing Scotland to leave the EU against their wishes.
That's how England does democracy.

Manchester is also leaving against its wishes.

But shit happens when you're on the losing side in a democratic vote.
 

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England is forcing Scotland to leave the EU against their wishes.
That's how England does democracy.
You do realize that the referendum was UK-wide, right? You do understand that Scotland is part of the UK, right? And it's not like Scotland can't leave the UK if it wants to.
 

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They tried that. I'm pretty sure when the Queen herself says, ' . . there will be trouble, . . . ' it is a threat and a promise all rolled into one.
 

Blackleaf

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excuses are lame





 

Hoid

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but not as lame as these High School level tabloid pieces you continue to post.
 

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Scotland voted 62% remain.
And it's not looking good for the Scottish nationalists.

They lost 21 seats in last year's General Election (so that's something else the Remainers were wrong about during the EU referendum campaign, when they said that Scottish nationalism will get a huge boost if we vote Leave): and my reckoning is that Ruth Davidson's Scottish Conservative Party - for the last 30 years or so the Scots have revelled in the fact that there are more pandas in Scotland than Tories - will win the 2021 Scottish Parliament elections, which would be absolutely astounding, but definitely a real possibility, and the Scots Nats will be dead in the water.

The Scots are just getting fed up of them.
 
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Hoid

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Its not looking good for representative government in Scotland.
 

Blackleaf

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Its not looking good for representative government in Scotland.
Using that bizarre logic you could easily say that it was a bad day for representative government in Ontario when they voted in favour of the Charlottetown Accord in the 1992 referendum but Canada as a whole voted against it. And that it was a bad day for representative government in Iowa in 2016 when it voted Democrats but a Republican became president.

Just thing about the bizareness of what you are saying.
 

Hoid

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Scotland is a nation. Ontario is a province. Iowa is a state.

This is how we now know that Brexit is a rightie thing.

The constant lying and distracting.