Those campaigning for Britain to stay in the EU should be tried for treason

Blackleaf

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No freedom of opinion? How in hell did you ever become Protestant?

It's nothing to do with freedom of opinion.

It's actually an issue of certain Remoaners trying to overturn the democratic wishes of the British people.
 

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It's actually control freak vs control freak

No, it's bringing in sensible laws to allow Theresa May to fulfill the democratic mandate handed to her by the British people - namely, extricating Great Britain from the undemocratic, corrupt EU - by punishing those Remoaners who want to overturn the democratic process and keep us in the EU.
 

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Like I said: control freak. Whining and name calling are the symptoms of the losing side

That's been clear for the world to see after this referendum.

The trouble this time is that the losers of this referendum are the liberal, wealthy, arrogant, out-of-touch, Londoncentric metropolitan elite and they are used to getting their own way and to hell with the "ordinary people" - but not this time, and they don't like it.
 

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That's hilarious. No concern abut the leftards trying to hijack real democracy though. I guess the commie wannabe in the Russian foreign ministry doesn't understand that freedom of speech doesn't mean you have the right to overturn a democratic outcome.

Democratic outcomes or stable regime life spans are subject to might is right nato approval, until syria nato had clear sailing and left nations smouldering creating a breeding ground for isis. Now the u.s. teams with moderate rebels and isis to dispatch assad but they can't get a handle on just who these moderate warriors are. Odd component in this syrian conflict, shock and awe is absent replaced by dialogue twixt offensive and defensive combatants over the fate of a democratically elected leader, nato approval on democracy can be tough to gain.
 

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Tell me: Is there anyone you DO like?

Nigel Farage.

The Sun Says The euro is a house of cards, doomed to collapse, and our vote to Leave is vindicated again

18th October 2016
The Sun

THE euro is a house of cards, doomed to collapse. Who says? Its creator.

It’s hard to imagine a more damning verdict on the single currency, which has condemned millions to unemployed destitution across Europe. If Professor Otmar Issing is right, it will inevitably implode — and the EU project with it.

Better off out . . . vote to leave was the wisest since keeping the pound and not joining the foolhardy Euro project


Architect . . . former German Central Bank governor and father of the Euro Otmar Issing

Among many mistakes, the European Central Bank should never have bailed out bankrupt Greece, he says. The Greeks should have restored the drachma to give their economy a chance.

But Brussels, pig-headed as ever, couldn’t admit defeat. So political obsession trumped economic common sense and the hardship continues.

Britain’s europhiles somehow keep their faith, unfazed by this chaos. A few even still dream of joining the euro. Yet they have the gall to smear Brexit voters as too thick to understand the issues.

The verdict to Leave is being vindicated.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/19977...se-and-our-vote-to-leave-is-vindicated-again/


'SHUT UP!' Top Remainer slams 'nauseating' Clegg and Miliband over attempt to block Brexit

A SENIOR Remain campaigner today urged Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband to drop their "nauseating" and undemocratic attempt to reverse the Brexit vote.

By Nick Gutteridge
Tue, Oct 18, 2016
Daily Express


Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband are trying to keep Britain in the EU

Tory MP Nick Boles, who campaigned vociferously on behalf of EU membership, blasted the leftie "refuseniks" for patronising voters and trying to subvert the will of the people.

In a blistering attack the former skills minister, a one-time close ally of David Cameron, accused the pair of cynically trying to exploit the referendum result to propel themselves back into power.

And despite admitting his "despair" at the result of the vote, he called on politicians of all sides to rally behind Theresa May's attempts to secure a successful exit deal with Brussels.

The Grantham MP has spoken out amid a growing backlash against bitter Remain MPs who are refusing to accept the verdict of the British people over leaving the EU.


Former Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has made apocalyptic claims about Brexit


Tory Remainer Nick Boles called the pair 'nauseating'

Ex Lib Dem leader Mr Clegg, now the party's EU spokesman, has vowed to do everything in his power to slow down and even block Brexit, insisting doing so would be a "good thing".

And Mr Miliband, whose time at the helm of Labour ended in disastrous defeat to the Tories, has resurfaced after a year in the wilderness in what is being seen as a cynical attempt to relaunch his own politics career.

Laying into the pair, Mr Boles blasted: "It’s called democracy, and if MPs don’t respect it then we shouldn’t be in Parliament.

"That is why it is depressing to find others in the Remain camp have come to a very different conclusion: they haven’t understood we really are going to leave the EU.

"In fact, they are doing their damnedest to stop it happening."

Writing for the Daily Mail, he branded the 'MiliClegg' campaign an "astonishing, and frankly nauseating, double act" and urged the pair to accept the principles of democracy.

Accusing them of "launching a campaign to neuter the result of the largest exercise in democracy the UK has ever seen", he fumed: "The purpose of the guerrilla war being waged by these Remainers is to cling on to as many of the membership arrangements as possible — in the not-so-secret hope a future government of the liberal Left will be able to take us back in.

"Noisy and opinionated though these diehard Remainers are, fortunately there are relatively few of them, at least in the Tory Party. Most of us who campaigned to stay in recognise we have a special responsibility to listen to the voters."

He added: "The EU was a means to an end, but it imposed constraints that ultimately chafed too much. Now the people have rejected it, we must find other, better ways to achieve our goals for the people we serve.

"The sooner Clegg, Miliband and their fellow refuseniks understand that, the better."

Mr Clegg has been doing the rounds of the TV studios this week spouting scaremongering stories about how prices will rise for UK shoppers due to leaving the EU.

However, he was swiftly rebuffed by two independent reports which concluded that the combination of losing crippling EU import tariffs and the bloated Common Agricultural Policy will actually bring the cost of food and other goods down.

Brexit: Tory Remainer Nick Boles attacks Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband over EU referendum | Politics | News | Daily Express