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


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heathgate

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Apr 13, 2015
3,513
Let's hope Parliament grows some balls and throws Brexit out. I doubt it. I feel we are doomed to meekly accept the misguided will of a small majority that have been led like lambs to the slaughter by Farage and his cronies, out of a Union that has, on the whole, been very good for the UK. It will be a case of following through with the insanity because nobody has the stones to say NO.
Instead of being preached at by the MINORITY?.... just wondering mate... just wondering.

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The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
24,656
West is BEST
No you googled it whilst Soulman didnt, he probably remembers it maybe it effected him personally I dont know, whereas you, well you googled a flow chart, well done.

Flow chart? Oops, you really didn't want to get that on wrong did you!
 


studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
29,705
On the Border
Its ok for you, you're still at college ....................

I blame pretty pink fairy he said flow chart and pie chart and I knew it wasnt a pie chart ;)

But you have overlooked that I didn;t post the chart, but you just dont want to admit your are worng
 


Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
In fairness to [MENTION=26105]Soulman[/MENTION] the first effects of the financial crisis were felt in 2007. I worked in financial services then, as I do now, and we were doing 16 hours days during the autumn of 2007.
Thank you, maybe the poster who stated I should stick to what I know should do likewise.

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portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,331
Let's hope Parliament grows some balls and throws Brexit out. I doubt it. I feel we are doomed to meekly accept the misguided will of a small majority that have been led like lambs to the slaughter by Farage and his cronies, out of a Union that has, on the whole, been very good for the UK. It will be a case of following through with the insanity because nobody has the stones to say NO.

You sound as extreme as some of the more rabid Exiters in fairness. The superior posturing of many remainers contributed enormously to the decision to leave. And still they don't realise. My only conclusion is if you can't see both sides of the argument after all this time regardless of your own then you've not been paying attention in class. Remedial Class.
 






BBassic

I changed this.
Jul 28, 2011
12,471
Agree to a lot of that. It would indeed cause uproar if Parliament rejected Brexit and refused to invoke A50. Having said that, the man who penned article 50, Lord Kerr, said himself that it can be rejected and halted but as we all know, this would have some devastating fallout. In my opinion not as bad fallout as actually leaving the EU

I think the fallout could be as catastrophic as UKIP actually gaining a strong foothold at the next GE.

52% of the electorate voted to leave. If Brexit were to be abandoned I think a large proportion of that 52% would jump ship to the party whose sole purpose is the "independence" of the UK.

Can you imagine, at absolute worst case, a day when PMQs is the leader of the Tories throwing questions at Prime Minister Farage?

Even the words "Prime Minister Farage" make me feel a bit queasy.

It's a worst case but bears thinking about.
 
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heathgate

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Apr 13, 2015
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Yes, it's strange that one doesn't get mentioned too for whatever reason.
Wouldn't that be racist or something?... you can't judge people on where they come from ... surely?.... what would The Guardian have to say..?. you had better hold fire until it offers official guidance.

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BigGully

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Sep 8, 2006
7,139
But you have overlooked that I didn;t post the chart, but you just dont want to admit your are worng

Well I am not sure why I am wrong, it seems though your effort to deride Soulman has backfired, it all kicked off in 2007 just as he said, I guess you were just living at home with mum, so you didnt notice ......
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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What a written debate .......... still ahead of you Clamp my old mucker.

Uhm, yes. A written debate, Such as this thread. The whole point of my post. Oh dear, you really aren't ahead are you "my old mucker". Oops :)
 


studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
29,705
On the Border
Well I am not sure why I am wrong, it seems though your effort to deride Soulman has backfired, it all kicked off in 2007 just as he said, I guess you were just living at home with mum, so you didnt notice ......

What kicked off, the quote was recession not financial crisis, but you are too thick to understand the difference.

If you are not sure why you are wrong you are even more stupid than your posts
 






ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
14,771
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
Wouldn't that be racist or something?... you can't judge people on where they come from ... surely?.... what would The Guardian have to say..?. you had better hold fire until it offers official guidance.

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I don't know what The Guardian would have to say, as I've never bought a copy of it in my life, so it's hardly my moral compass.
 








heathgate

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Apr 13, 2015
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I don't know what The Guardian would have to say, as I've never bought a copy of it in my life, so it's hardly my moral compass.
I wonder exactly who does read the Guardian then... because many socialists on this site besmirch anything right of centre by conviction, but also do not read the bastion of socialism in this land of ours.... beano?

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Gregory2Smith1

J'les aurai!
Sep 21, 2011
5,476
Auch
Finally, something we can agree on. Albion's success is a shining light amongst all the gloom.

I missed the Norwich game, unfortunately, as I was in another part of the Union, beautiful France, lapping up the sunshine

there are plenty of shit holes in France believe me,they don't all live in big stone houses,quite the opposite,many cities are crammed with tower block flats,places you would not want to visit

myself,I was at the Norwich game and I certainly know where I'd rather have been
 








smeg

New member
Feb 11, 2013
980
BN13
Well I am not sure why I am wrong, it seems though your effort to deride Soulman has backfired, it all kicked off in 2007 just as he said, I guess you were just living at home with mum, so you didnt notice ......

Well the housing bubble burst in 2006 but the "actual" recession began in 2008 and is quantified by a fall in GDP in two successive months.
 


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