Who are you going to vote for?

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Thats because he hasnt contacted nobody......hes just making it up
Just because you can't be bothered to educate yourself, don't put anyone else in that ignorant little box of yours...

Lies don't make for good discussion, but then I guess it's become an unbreakable habit for you :rolleyes:
 
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Then I assume that you might consider the idea that many other 'uninformed' people went to the polling station on that date not knowing what they were voting for?

Democracy (such as we have it) only works if people make an 'informed' choice...

Given that fact, it seems irrational that parliament gives itself multiple options and multiple votes whilst denying the electorate another chance to express what they want when more information is now available!

Yes, I agree with everything you say there.
 
Just because you can't be bothered to educate yourself, don't put anyone else in that ignorant little box of yours...

Lies don't make for good discussion, but then I guess it's become an unbreakable habit for you :rolleyes:

Ha ha thought so :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

The fact youve become instantly defensive proves my point: you havent contacted any MEPs

Well done old bean (y)
 
A bunch of wealthy overgrown schoolboys have been entertaining themselves at our expense by reliving the debating clubs of the Oxford Union. They just love the public attention their tripe brings them. They don't actually believe it themselves, hence they will U-turn at a moments notice.

They think the nation is their plaything.

They won't grow up, we have to cast them into the dustbin of history.
 
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An anti-elite movement steered by billionaire old-Etonians who don't want rules on tax-dodging to be tightened.

And many of the public fell for their lies.
 
https://www.ft.com/content/84e6056e-1e72-11e9-b126-46fc3ad87c65


"Now the Brexiters have rejected the deal. This leaves the country with a significant probability of crashing out in a disorderly exit, which would be hugely disruptive in the short run and costly in the long run. Not least, it would damage relations with the EU forever. A future of close relations would be closed off. This is unacceptable. Moreover, the responsibility for that outcome would rest with the recalcitrance of the Brexiter fanatics."


"The big point, however, is that the fate of the country cannot be left in the hands of a prime minister prepared to put the unity of her party above the fate of the country and so prefer the huge risks of no deal to another referendum. Nor can the fanatical Brexiters, a minority in parliament, be allowed to dictate what Leave means. They did not campaign for such a no-deal Brexit, with all the risks it would create. On the contrary, they suggested the UK could have its cake and eat it: and so enjoy the benefits of leaving and remaining."

Brexit was always an ideological fantasy fostered by Britain’s elite.
 
Everyone has different priorities, so no point...

How about you becoming more informed yourself about the issues that you care about instead of relying on others (y)

Or can't you be bothered?
How about sparing everyone the sanctimonious lectures.
 
A bunch of wealthy overgrown schoolboys have been entertaining themselves at our expense by reliving the debating clubs of the Oxford Union. They just love the public attention their tripe brings them. They don't actually believe it themselves, hence they will U-turn at a moments notice.

They think the nation is their plaything.

They won't grow up, we have to cast them into the dustbin of history.
Along with the EU
 
https://www.ft.com/content/84e6056e-1e72-11e9-b126-46fc3ad87c65


"Now the Brexiters have rejected the deal. This leaves the country with a significant probability of crashing out in a disorderly exit, which would be hugely disruptive in the short run and costly in the long run. Not least, it would damage relations with the EU forever. A future of close relations would be closed off. This is unacceptable. Moreover, the responsibility for that outcome would rest with the recalcitrance of the Brexiter fanatics."


"The big point, however, is that the fate of the country cannot be left in the hands of a prime minister prepared to put the unity of her party above the fate of the country and so prefer the huge risks of no deal to another referendum. Nor can the fanatical Brexiters, a minority in parliament, be allowed to dictate what Leave means. They did not campaign for such a no-deal Brexit, with all the risks it would create. On the contrary, they suggested the UK could have its cake and eat it: and so enjoy the benefits of leaving and remaining."

Brexit was always an ideological fantasy fostered by Britain’s elite.
Bit like EU...fostered by Germany
 
The fact youve become instantly defensive proves my point: you havent contacted any MEPs
Think what you like...

You have long since had any relevance attached to your ramblings discounted...

And I'm not the thicko who has admitted he didn't choose the correct box to put his cross in...

And that was when there was only a choice of two :LOL:
 
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