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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Does this mean I have my very own stalker :blush:

I hope that didn't take you too long to search out all those quotes

Although I wished you'd washed your hands first

Didnt take long at all, your rubbish is easily searchable.
No answer then when you think this softest of soft brexit in your head will materialise to be an option on the table, why is it you avoid answering so many questions put to you on here?

So, back to

1. Softest of soft Brexits
2. Another vote
3. 'No deal' (if you are a swivel-eyed loon, Fantasist or, specially for pastafarian, a teenage anarchist)

What happened to simply revoking Article 50. This was one of your permanent three options only a few days ago and now its disappeared?

the only choices are the same as they always were

1.Softest of soft Brexits.
2.Cancel article 50.
3. WTO no deal.
 






WATFORD zero

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NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
25,766
Didnt take long at all, your rubbish is easily searchable.
No answer then when you think this softest of soft brexit in your head will materialise to be an option on the table, why is it you avoid answering so many questions put to you on here?



What happened to simply revoking Article 50. This was one of your permanent three options only a few days ago and now its disappeared?

The softest of soft Brexits is what TM has negotiated.

Another vote will revoke article 50, it's option 2 on both of my posts intentionally, so as not to confuse people who are simple :shrug:

You are getting Increasingly desperate but you are not going to get the chaos you've been hoping for.

Maybe you and your little anarchist chums should set your sights a little lower, maybe breaking one of those computer games you spend so long on :lolol:
 
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ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
14,743
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
Rees-Mogg just told Dermot Murnaghan on Sky News she either resigns as Thatcher did or leads us to oblivion like Major did.

His Nanny might have to pour him a large glass of £20000 a bottle 1952 Tullibardine Malt and sit with him a while before bedtime instead.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,465
The Fatherland
Rees-Mogg just told Dermot Murnaghan on Sky News she either resigns as Thatcher did or leads us to oblivion like Major did.

His Nanny might have to pour him a large glass of £20000 a bottle 1952 Tullibardine Malt and sit with him a while before bedtime instead.

He’s quite a arrogant, spiteful and unpleasant man isn’t he?
 




pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Another vote will revoke article 50 :shrug:
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Idiot
Telling people to vote again does not revoke A50.
Another vote is just another vote Leave or Remain. Outcome unknown
Revoking A50 will require a separate Act of Parliament to a Referendum Act
You have obviously meant parliament revoking A50 as a sole issue in your daft predictions, you just forgot how stupid you were. Remember when you were stupid thinking the EU/UK withdrawal deal was the European Union(Withdrawal) Act.......its the same daftness.


You are getting Increasingly desperate but you are not going to get the chaos you've been hoping for.

Maybe you and your little anarchist chums should set your sights a little lower, maybe breaking one of those computer games you spend so long on :lolol:

Grow up.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
The softest of soft Brexits is what TM has negotiated.

As i said Ken Clarke doesnt even think its a soft brexit let alone the softest of soft Brexit. He wants a soft Brexit instead of the current deal and wants to stay members of the single market( and obviously keep free movement) and stay members permanently of THE Customs Union meaning we would never be able to sign our own trade deals and would be tied to the trade policy of the EU.
What makes you smarter than him
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Idiot
Telling people to vote again does not revoke A50.
Another vote is just another vote Leave or Remain. Outcome unknown
Revoking A50 will require a separate Act of Parliament to a Referendum Act
You have obviously meant parliament revoking A50 as a sole issue in your daft predictions, you just forgot how stupid you were. Remember when you were stupid thinking the EU/UK withdrawal deal was the European Union(Withdrawal) Act.......its the same daftness.




Grow up.

Let's face it, the swivel-eyed loons, Fantasists and teenage anarchists alliance have blown their chances. As I said earlier, desperate :shrug:

:bigwave:
 






WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
25,766
We are leaving the EU. One day you realise this.

It's starting to sound like Ppf has accidentally signed on as you. Probably time to go back to your porn and puff for a bit .

Who would have guessed that selling a load of gullible people a complete fantasy could have ended up in this sort of clusterf***?
 


pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
It's starting to sound like Ppf has accidentally signed on as you. Probably time to go back to your porn and puff for a bit .

Who would have guessed that selling a load of gullible people a complete fantasy could have ended up in this sort of clusterf***?

Poor you, still clinging on and thinking Brexit wont happen and we will remain in the EU. :lolol:
 




golddene

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Jul 28, 2012
1,929
Watching Sky news interview 4 MPs that voted against May, not very happy about result. Now saying that because a third of her party want her out, she should still tended her resignation in the morning. These people are not fit to represent this government.

Maybe they should have another vote! Then a best of three/ five /seven?
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,296
He’s quite a arrogant, spiteful and unpleasant man isn’t he?
Utter sh## who managed to fool Daily Mail readers for a while.

Fully respect anyone who wantsto leave but not someone hell bent on turning this country into a low regulation tax haven.

His mask has dropped.

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nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
17,557
Gods country fortnightly
May needs to go cross party and change course.

Either that or ask the public to ratify the deal

Back to reality...
 




Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
5,567
Lancing
Rees-Mogg on BBC, fuming about his loss. Claiming that the 150 mp’s who receive wages for ministerial or trade envoy work, would inherently vote for their boss. But it was pointed out to him that it was a secret ballot. He still stuck with his point.

He really is shooting himself in the foot. My guess is that we will end up staying in the EU, one way or another through the UK political process, exactly as we were/are. So he and all other Labour and Tory Brexiteers (politicians and countless millions) would’ve lost their once ever chance of leaving the EU. Their desire for the perfect clear cut ending, will leave them with no ending and the UK will be part of an ever converging superstate. Madness.

Oh I do hope so
 


Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
5,567
Lancing
Leave or go I almost don't care anymore I just want it resolved in the hope the government can stop navel gazing and get on with all the issues at home that have been ignored for the past three years
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,557
Gods country fortnightly
Rees-Mogg on BBC, fuming about his loss. Claiming that the 150 mp’s who receive wages for ministerial or trade envoy work, would inherently vote for their boss. But it was pointed out to him that it was a secret ballot. He still stuck with his point.

He really is shooting himself in the foot. My guess is that we will end up staying in the EU, one way or another through the UK political process, exactly as we were/are. So he and all other Labour and Tory Brexiteers (politicians and countless millions) would’ve lost their once ever chance of leaving the EU. Their desire for the perfect clear cut ending, will leave them with no ending and the UK will be part of an ever converging superstate. Madness.

May did warn the Brexiteers if the risk of no Brexit of all during the party conference, they are their own worst enemy

If they have any sense they should take the deal before the true fraud of the Brexit vote is fully exposed, it is coming...
 


Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
13,415
Leave or go I almost don't care anymore I just want it resolved in the hope the government can stop navel gazing and get on with all the issues at home that have been ignored for the past three years
[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] yeah good luck with that happening

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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,465
The Fatherland
Sad. Shouldn't be that way. But I'm convinced that most of this, 'We don't feel welcome/safe here any more' was generated by Project Fear. I do not believe it was by huge numbers of people suddenly hating ***s (or *****s or ****s). It certainly was a perception which suited Project Fear down to the ground, bearing in mind that remainers are adamant that all (or at least most) remainers are racist..

I’m sorry, and please don’t take this personally, but you are an old white man living in Gloucester. And by your own admission in another post you rarely get out.. Your experience and understanding of what it’s like to be foreign in current Britain is based on what exactly?
 


daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
The NSC swivel eyed seemed to have toned down their 'leave means leave' to 'we are leaving the EU' :lol:
Too thin skinned to say "we are leaving the EU, but not on the terms I said we would"
 


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