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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 08 Apr 19 2.17pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Jimenez

Not sure how this is relevant? You could srgue that Piers Morgan who voted Remain now favours he'd vote Leave if there was another referendum

Morgan has said it's because he sees the attempts to stop us leaving as an assault on democracy. Imagine that.

 

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View Jimenez's Profile Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 08 Apr 19 2.18pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

Morgan has said it's because he sees the attempts to stop us leaving as an assault on democracy. Imagine that.

.....and he'd be correct for once.

 


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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Online Flag The garden of England 08 Apr 19 2.47pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Personally me and all of mine are of the same mindset.
Basically people cant seem to grasp that a majority
Albeit small chose to leave.
Thats written and proved.
We were remainers who wasnt on the winning team.
(Strange its quite a familiar feeling on HOL )
Accepting the decision is hard for some but whatever brexit be it hard no deal or soft with terms it is still just the start and more bargaining will be done going forwards.
Ffs lets just start the ball rolling in any capacity.

 

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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 08 Apr 19 3.21pm Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by Jimenez

Not sure how this is relevant? You could srgue that Piers Morgan who voted Remain now favours he'd vote Leave if there was another referendum

As would I now....

 


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Pussay Patrol Flag 08 Apr 19 3.45pm

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

Morgan has said it's because he sees the attempts to stop us leaving as an assault on democracy. Imagine that.

That's not exactly what he said, he said he would vote Leave in protest at the way politicians handled it, when actually he's a remainer and thinks Brexit is a bad idea

 


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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 08 Apr 19 3.53pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Pussay Patrol

That's not exactly what he said, he said he would vote Leave in protest at the way politicians handled it, when actually he's a remainer and thinks Brexit is a bad idea

Yes it is what he said but it doesn’t really matter. The votes are what matter.

 

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View silvertop's Profile silvertop Flag Portishead 08 Apr 19 8.22pm Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Originally posted by Spiderman

Read the thread he mentions this individual nearly every day

Read... the... thread...

 

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jeeagles Flag 08 Apr 19 9.08pm

Originally posted by Lyons550

As would I now....

Me too, unless the EU offered us an incentive to stay.

They seem to be in denial.

I would be minded to say let's delay Brexit until past the next European elections. The referendum may make people all across Europe that them seriously for once (farage only got in on something like 7% of the vote). This could create a platform for a big enough multimember reform block in the parliament to actually make it useful and not self serving.

If/when that fails, we'll then be able to say we gave it a final chance, the ideal is nice, but the organisation is rubbish.

 

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jeeagles Flag 08 Apr 19 9.08pm

Originally posted by Lyons550

As would I now....

Me too, unless the EU offered us an incentive to stay.

They seem to be in denial.

I would be minded to say let's delay Brexit until past the next European elections. The referendum may make people all across Europe that them seriously for once (farage only got in on something like 7% of the vote). This could create a platform for a big enough multimember reform block in the parliament to actually make it useful and not self serving.

If/when that fails, we'll then be able to say we gave it a final chance, the ideal is nice, but the organisation is rubbish.

 

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View Maine Eagle's Profile Maine Eagle Flag USA 08 Apr 19 11.13pm Send a Private Message to Maine Eagle Add Maine Eagle as a friend

Spare some time and watch this, and see if some of it will sink in.

[Link]

Here you have a daily mail columnist no less...one of your right wing very own, explaining the issues with the enormous amount of lies that were told AND the enormous amount of additional information that is now known.

He is up against some dame who really shows herself to be quite arrogant and foolish, accusing a man brave enough to admit that he made a mistake, of "caving in" and saying "you dont have to cave in yet" or something to that effect.

She says "she hasnt seen 1 of the 17.4 million change their minds" yet one is standing next to her.

Just nonsense from this lady, sorry lads, but its just complete nonsense.

She also says "you must have known then what you know now". Simply ridiculous.

It is simply a fact that a pack of lies were told about the economic consequences of brexit alone, let alone non economic areas, and far from positive those consequences could be dire and widespread.

He correctly says that almost all polls show a move away from leave towards remain. She lies and says every single brexit voter wants no deal, just a complete untruth.

He talks about the major companies who have painted a picture of mass reduction in jobs and investment post brexit, especially a no deal brexit. As he points out hundreds of thousands if not millions of jobs are at stake here. This is serious stuff.

He makes the terribly salient point that if the Brexit campaign had been contesting a general election they would be out of office by now, so far from their lies would the current situation be. Their manifesto was a complete and utter pack of lies, nothing more or less.

He talks about the threat to the Good Friday agreement. To claim that people understand the impact to peace in Northern Ireland in 2016 is a f&cking joke. NO ONE was talking about.

Some of those jobs that will go, especially in a no deal, could be yours or people you know or care about. That would bring me no pleasure at all.

The most important thing he says, is you need to be honest about this.

 


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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 08 Apr 19 11.19pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Maine Eagle

Spare some time and watch this, and see if some of it will sink in.

[Link]

Here you have a daily mail columnist no less...one of your right wing very own, explaining the issues with the enormous amount of lies that were told AND the enormous amount of additional information that is now known.

He is up against some dame who really shows herself to be quite arrogant and foolish, accusing a man brave enough to admit that he made a mistake, of "caving in" and saying "you dont have to cave in yet" or something to that effect.

She says "she hasnt seen 1 of the 17.4 million change their minds" yet one is standing next to her.

Just nonsense from this lady, sorry lads, but its just complete nonsense.

She also says "you must have known then what you know now". Simply ridiculous.

It is simply a fact that a pack of lies were told about the economic consequences of brexit alone, let alone non economic areas, and far from positive those consequences could be dire and widespread.

He correctly says that almost all polls show a move away from leave towards remain. She lies and says every single brexit voter wants no deal, just a complete untruth.

He talks about the major companies who have painted a picture of mass reduction in jobs and investment post brexit, especially a no deal brexit. As he points out hundreds of thousands if not millions of jobs are at stake here. This is serious stuff.

He makes the terribly salient point that if the Brexit campaign had been contesting a general election they would be out of office by now, so far from their lies would the current situation be. Their manifesto was a complete and utter pack of lies, nothing more or less.

He talks about the threat to the Good Friday agreement. To claim that people understand the impact to peace in Northern Ireland in 2016 is a f&cking joke. NO ONE was talking about.

Some of those jobs that will go, especially in a no deal, could be yours or people you know or care about. That would bring me no pleasure at all.

The most important thing he says, is you need to be honest about this.

When you say Brexit voters don’t want no deal - which deals do you think they anticipated at the time? My suspicion is that no deal was the assumed position.

 

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View Mapletree's Profile Mapletree Flag Croydon 08 Apr 19 11.26pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

I believe the vote for Brexit could only have happened in a Britain that has forgotten what a European war was like, the fearfulness of the Cold War and the terror of Northern Ireland at the worst times. People get all brave again after a while.

If Brexit happens I genuinely fear for the tenuous peace in Ireland. But then, when your sister gets showered with glass from an IRA bomb it kind of gets imprinted on the psyche.

 

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