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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 17 Apr 19 8.41pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Pussay Patrol

Such as? What are the other advantages that balance the financial loss?

The same ones as 17 million plus voters who aren’t farmers.

 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 17 Apr 19 8.45pm

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

The same ones as 17 million plus voters who aren’t farmers.

Oh i see, we're back here again, its the usual 'I'm happy to be financially worse off / put my livelihood at risk for ____________(insert political slogan) argument?

 


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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol

Oh i see, we're back here again, its the usual 'I'm happy to be financially worse off / put my livelihood at risk for ____________(insert political slogan) argument?

Yes. The one you support.

 

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deleted user Flag 17 Apr 19 8.47pm

It's tragicomic that MPs have all swanned off on carefree holidays after getting the Brexit extension. They should stay put until something is thrashed out. Priorities.

 

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.TUX. Flag 17 Apr 19 8.51pm

Originally posted by Pussay Patrol

Didn't quite put the debate to bed regarding farmers who voted to lose subsidies? Or is it another case of leave argument falling apart like a cheap suit again?

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.TUX. Flag 17 Apr 19 8.52pm

Originally posted by dollardays

It's tragicomic that MPs have all swanned off on carefree holidays after getting the Brexit extension. They should stay put until something is thrashed out. Priorities.

Sadly not in their remit.

 


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View Mapletree's Profile Mapletree Flag Croydon 17 Apr 19 8.53pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

The same ones as 17 million plus voters who aren’t farmers.

That should be in the past tense.

It would be so interesting to see what people are feeling now. I can't understand why some don't see that sentiment has moved on as the game has changed. Or maybe they do see that and they are trying to thwart the will of the people by blocking a further vote.

In the 1970s it only took 2 years to elapse for there to be a confirmatory vote. Since then there was no real prospect of a vote changing anything until the very recent history. Now we are back to a vote could easily drive changes. So let's have one.

 

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deleted user Flag 17 Apr 19 8.55pm

Originally posted by .TUX.

Sadly not in their remit.

You're right of course.

What was the MPs website called again 'They Work For You'. Yeah, right!

 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 17 Apr 19 9.09pm

Originally posted by .TUX.

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Originally posted by Mapletree

That should be in the past tense.

It would be so interesting to see what people are feeling now. I can't understand why some don't see that sentiment has moved on as the game has changed. Or maybe they do see that and they are trying to thwart the will of the people by blocking a further vote.

In the 1970s it only took 2 years to elapse for there to be a confirmatory vote. Since then there was no real prospect of a vote changing anything until the very recent history. Now we are back to a vote could easily drive changes. So let's have one.

The fact that the Brexit party is currently leading the polls seems to indicate that not everyone has had a change of heart.

 

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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

The fact that the Brexit party is currently leading the polls seems to indicate that not everyone has had a change of heart.

Great

Nothing to fear from a plebiscite then. Let’s get on with it and confirm the will of the people.

 

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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 17 Apr 19 9.44pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Mapletree

Great

Nothing to fear from a plebiscite then. Let’s get on with it and confirm the will of the people.

That’s the way. If they’d got 1% of the vote it would be proof we need another vote. No wonder you’re not used to losing.

 

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