Eu referendum whats your vote

It gets better , Tusk remember him ? the clown who said there would be a special place in hell for those who want Brexit has just announced that the European parliment should support the growing amount of remainers. WTF is he interfering for .Is he worried his whole circus will diminish if we go. I honestly dont know anyone personally that voted remain , a second referendum may just suprise a few people. It is vital that we leave this joke of a union ASAP before the next set of laws are forced upon us

ramone:
It gets better , Tusk remember him ? the clown who said there would be a special place in hell for those who want Brexit has just announced that the European parliment should support the growing amount of remainers. WTF is he interfering for .Is he worried his whole circus will diminish if we go. I honestly dont know anyone personally that voted remain , a second referendum may just suprise a few people. It is vital that we leave this joke of a union ASAP before the next set of laws are forced upon us

He actually said

… a “special place in hell” for “those who promoted Brexit without even a sketch of a plan of how to carry it out safely”.

which is not the same as what you said.

Spardo:

ramone:
It gets better , Tusk remember him ? the clown who said there would be a special place in hell for those who want Brexit has just announced that the European parliment should support the growing amount of remainers. WTF is he interfering for .Is he worried his whole circus will diminish if we go. I honestly dont know anyone personally that voted remain , a second referendum may just suprise a few people. It is vital that we leave this joke of a union ASAP before the next set of laws are forced upon us

He actually said

… a “special place in hell” for “those who promoted Brexit without even a sketch of a plan of how to carry it out safely”.

which is not the same as what you said.

I think anyone who supports Brexit is included in that but WTF is he interfering in our politics it has got sweet FA to do with him and to say the minority need supporting just sums up the clowns who are in charge of the EU

What really is bugging me is the so called hard line Brexiteer’s like Mogg who are now saying they will change there minds and vote for TM’s BRINO deal FFS, they have absolutely no moral fibre what so ever, they are contradicting every single thing they stood for by doing this and betraying us in the meantime. Every one and his dog knows TM’s deal is not right for us and certainly not what we voted for.
No one ever says why a no deal scenario is not good for this country, alright it may be tough at the beginning but we can cope with that, at least we would not be ruled by those Wayne Kerr’s that are the buggers that are on the EU gravy train ( we have over 90 EU MP’s WTFF ) its just jobs for the boys and all the expenses they incur to boot.
Its time we had personal that actually stood by there true beliefs instead of having a fruitless week of voting on jumped up ideas that will never work. Get a backbone and do what is right and do justice to the 17.4 million who voted to leave.

PS. One more point before signing off I honestly think the BBC are biased towards the remain side and as a publicly funded organisation this is wrong.

Out of all the confusion, promise breaking, backstabbing, scheming, about-turning, cajoling and conniving playground antics in Westminster comes the news that Rees-Mogg and others might consider backing May’s deal if she puts in her notice and clears her desk. Well, if there’s a General Election in the near future, my opinion is that it could well have the lowest turn-out in parliamentary history. Each party has shown itself up to be as bad and divided as all the others, and the voters are fed up to the back teeth of the lot of them.

Buzzer:
What really is bugging me is the so called hard line Brexiteer’s like Mogg who are now saying they will change there minds and vote for TM’s BRINO deal FFS, they have absolutely no moral fibre what so ever, they are contradicting every single thing they stood for by doing this and betraying us in the meantime. Every one and his dog knows TM’s deal is not right for us and certainly not what we voted for.
No one ever says why a no deal scenario is not good for this country, alright it may be tough at the beginning but we can cope with that, at least we would not be ruled by those Wayne Kerr’s that are the buggers that are on the EU gravy train ( we have over 90 EU MP’s WTFF ) its just jobs for the boys and all the expenses they incur to boot.
Its time we had personal that actually stood by there true beliefs instead of having a fruitless week of voting on jumped up ideas that will never work. Get a backbone and do what is right and do justice to the 17.4 million who voted to leave.

PS. One more point before signing off I honestly think the BBC are biased towards the remain side and as a publicly funded organisation this is wrong.

If we leave without a deal, all EU rules and regulations will instantly cease to apply to the UK. These rules and regulations currently cover citizens rights, travel, customs and trade. The so called ‘Transition Period’ that was due to last until the end of 2020 will also be out the window.
What could possibly go wrong?

HRS:
…Half of the country voted remain, so it should be reflected in any outcome.

Question: One, is was not 50/50
Two, How would that work in a general election ? or do we manipulate democracy to suit. Harvey

Ok 48/52. Do you think 48 is not worth mentioning?
If you want to compare this to GE, then we should have absolutely democratical option to vote on this question again, we have GE every 4 years and this gives us opportunity to change our minds and make a different choice.
And in parliament you would be represented by opposition, even if your party lost.

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ramone:
Tusk remember him ? has just announced that the European parliment should support the growing amount of remainers.

It doesn’t take a big stretch of the imagination to make the jump from that statement to EU forces on our streets to ‘liberate’ ‘EU citizens’ from the imposition of Brit rebel Nationalist rule.Which just leaves the question which way will our own forces go assuming the Queen sticks with her EU complicit line so far.This is going to get much more messy and much worse before and even if it gets better.Bearing in mind that by now we’d have expected HM and her forces to have seen the clear and present danger presented by this stinking 4th Reich and its megalomaniac leaders to the country and to have acted accordingly.

dexxy57:
If we leave without a deal, all EU rules and regulations will instantly cease to apply to the UK. These rules and regulations currently cover citizens rights, travel, customs and trade. The so called ‘Transition Period’ that was due to last until the end of 2020 will also be out the window.
What could possibly go wrong?

Which part of we would manage just fine with the ‘citizens rights’,travel,customs and trade policies which we had in 1972 don’t you ( want to ) understand.As for your bs ‘transition period’ you’ve had more than enough time for ‘transition’ since 2016.Time’s up and it’s now time for the head of state to step up to the mark expected of her role by ordering the forces,to sort out this clear attempt to handover the country to a foreign power,by a bunch of zb traitors within parliament and their supporters.Oh wait she can’t do that without implicating herself because she already provided the assent/consent for that takeover/handover of the country herself.Transition bs.

milesahead:

HRS:
…Half of the country voted remain, so it should be reflected in any outcome.

Question: One, is was not 50/50
Two, How would that work in a general election ? or do we manipulate democracy to suit. Harvey

Ok 48/52. Do you think 48 is not worth mentioning?
If you want to compare this to GE, then we should have absolutely democratical option to vote on this question again, we have GE every 4 years and this gives us opportunity to change our minds and make a different choice.
And in parliament you would be represented by opposition, even if your party lost.

So you’re saying we should have an EU referendum every 4 years.So what happened to all the years between 1975 to 2016 and how can you vote again when the first vote wasn’t even delivered.

Or for that matter why is the 48% worth mentioning when it’s a National binary choice Leave or Remain vote and Remain lost.It’s not supposed to be a proportionally representative parliamentary type vote in which Remain constituencies could stay in the EU as if they were sending an MP to parliament to represent them.But lying Fedralists already knew that as we’d have found out if Remain had won.

The fact is this type of division is historically more likely to be settled by war than any bs vote regardless.Rightly so when the country is obviously infested by a bunch of zb traitors who think it’s ok to vote it out of existence and into the hands and illegal rule of son of a ■■■■ POS Juncker and his stinking Federalist cronies. :imp:

Buzzer:
What really is bugging me is the so called hard line Brexiteer’s like Mogg who are now saying they will change there minds and vote for TM’s BRINO deal FFS

Mogg is just another party before country lying Con.No surprise with the agenda obviously being a pre arranged cover up of dereliction of duty if not treason at head of state level.Including Farage’s waving through of it being a non binding referendum obviously to cater for the unlikely event that remain lost ( the vote couldn’t be rigged ).As for BRINO UKIP gets wiped out of the EU parliament while we stay as a vassal state of the EU under Juncker’s etc rule.What’s not to like from the point of view of these quislings.

dexxy57:

Buzzer:
What really is bugging me is the so called hard line Brexiteer’s like Mogg who are now saying they will change there minds and vote for TM’s BRINO deal FFS, they have absolutely no moral fibre what so ever, they are contradicting every single thing they stood for by doing this and betraying us in the meantime. Every one and his dog knows TM’s deal is not right for us and certainly not what we voted for.
No one ever says why a no deal scenario is not good for this country, alright it may be tough at the beginning but we can cope with that, at least we would not be ruled by those Wayne Kerr’s that are the buggers that are on the EU gravy train ( we have over 90 EU MP’s WTFF ) its just jobs for the boys and all the expenses they incur to boot.
Its time we had personal that actually stood by there true beliefs instead of having a fruitless week of voting on jumped up ideas that will never work. Get a backbone and do what is right and do justice to the 17.4 million who voted to leave.

PS. One more point before signing off I honestly think the BBC are biased towards the remain side and as a publicly funded organisation this is wrong.

If we leave without a deal, all EU rules and regulations will instantly cease to apply to the UK. These rules and regulations currently cover citizens rights, travel, customs and trade. The so called ‘Transition Period’ that was due to last until the end of 2020 will also be out the window.
What could possibly go wrong?

Absolutely nothing my friend it is all scaremonger tactics and while we are on the subject the main reason for Brexit was all these rules and regs placed on us by the EU which we in this country follow to the letter of the law and over there they are mostly ignored and they do as they please.

milesahead:

HRS:
…Half of the country voted remain, so it should be reflected in any outcome.

Question: One, is was not 50/50
Two, How would that work in a general election ? or do we manipulate democracy to suit. Harvey

Ok 48/52. Do you think 48 is not worth mentioning?
If you want to compare this to GE, then we should have absolutely democratical option to vote on this question again, we have GE every 4 years and this gives us opportunity to change our minds and make a different choice.
And in parliament you would be represented by opposition, even if your party lost.

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As I have mentioned before lets honour the Brexit vote and if aint working in five years go back in, simples.

Buzzer:
I honestly think the BBC are biased towards the remain side

I’ve noticed the same. I’ve also noticed bears’ extreme bias toward expelling ■■■■■ matter in the woods, and that the pope leans heavily toward catholicism.

Buzzer:

milesahead:

HRS:
…Half of the country voted remain, so it should be reflected in any outcome.

Question: One, is was not 50/50
Two, How would that work in a general election ? or do we manipulate democracy to suit. Harvey

Ok 48/52. Do you think 48 is not worth mentioning?
If you want to compare this to GE, then we should have absolutely democratical option to vote on this question again, we have GE every 4 years and this gives us opportunity to change our minds and make a different choice.
And in parliament you would be represented by opposition, even if your party lost.

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As I have mentioned before lets honour the Brexit vote and if aint working in five years go back in, simples.

The remainer mps would cause nothing but grief to make the five years unsucessful .
We must have a GE ,drain the swamp of #EU freaks and then leave with no deal.

Buzzer:

dexxy57:

Buzzer:
What really is bugging me is the so called hard line Brexiteer’s like Mogg who are now saying they will change there minds and vote for TM’s BRINO deal FFS, they have absolutely no moral fibre what so ever, they are contradicting every single thing they stood for by doing this and betraying us in the meantime. Every one and his dog knows TM’s deal is not right for us and certainly not what we voted for.
No one ever says why a no deal scenario is not good for this country, alright it may be tough at the beginning but we can cope with that, at least we would not be ruled by those Wayne Kerr’s that are the buggers that are on the EU gravy train ( we have over 90 EU MP’s WTFF ) its just jobs for the boys and all the expenses they incur to boot.
Its time we had personal that actually stood by there true beliefs instead of having a fruitless week of voting on jumped up ideas that will never work. Get a backbone and do what is right and do justice to the 17.4 million who voted to leave.

PS. One more point before signing off I honestly think the BBC are biased towards the remain side and as a publicly funded organisation this is wrong.

If we leave without a deal, all EU rules and regulations will instantly cease to apply to the UK. These rules and regulations currently cover citizens rights, travel, customs and trade. The so called ‘Transition Period’ that was due to last until the end of 2020 will also be out the window.
What could possibly go wrong?

Absolutely nothing my friend it is all scaremonger tactics and while we are on the subject the main reason for Brexit was all these rules and regs placed on us by the EU which we in this country follow to the letter of the law and over there they are mostly ignored and they do as they please.

So no trade deal with the EU, increased border checks and disruption to travel are all scaremongering? Ok, fair enough. That’s reassuring.
Besides, we’ve got solid trade deals with the Faroe Islands and, em, Fiji to tide us over.
Oh and we’ve got our blue passports back (which apparently we could have got back anytime we wanted), but, hey, blue passports eh? What’s not to like about Brexit?

milesahead:

HRS:
…Half of the country voted remain, so it should be reflected in any outcome.

Question: One, is was not 50/50
Two, How would that work in a general election ? or do we manipulate democracy to suit. Harvey

Ok 48/52. Do you think 48 is not worth mentioning?
If you want to compare this to GE, then we should have absolutely democratical option to vote on this question again, we have GE every 4 years and this gives us opportunity to change our minds and make a different choice.
And in parliament you would be represented by opposition, even if your party lost.

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Perhaps you’d like to tell us in that case how we proceed after the next general election because Jeremy Whine and the analysts mention practically every time: ‘Actually more people voted against the winning party than voted for it’; every time we ignore the tears from the likes of Vince Cable and the other vocal minorities and the losing main party accepts the result with dignity.

Don’t come back with all this ‘didn’t know what they were voting for’ rubbish, because the parties lie through their teeth at general election time and/or do something different to promised in the election manifesto. We have come to expect that.

Buzzer:
As I have mentioned before lets honour the Brexit vote and if aint working in five years go back in, simples.

Do you really think it is ‘simples’? :open_mouth:

For a start they may not let you back in, and secondly, even if they do you will have to accept the Euro and Schengen to say the very least.

It works for those inside now, but I doubt you would like it.

dexxy57:

Buzzer:

dexxy57:

Buzzer:
What really is bugging me is the so called hard line Brexiteer’s like Mogg who are now saying they will change there minds and vote for TM’s BRINO deal FFS, they have absolutely no moral fibre what so ever, they are contradicting every single thing they stood for by doing this and betraying us in the meantime. Every one and his dog knows TM’s deal is not right for us and certainly not what we voted for.
No one ever says why a no deal scenario is not good for this country, alright it may be tough at the beginning but we can cope with that, at least we would not be ruled by those Wayne Kerr’s that are the buggers that are on the EU gravy train ( we have over 90 EU MP’s WTFF ) its just jobs for the boys and all the expenses they incur to boot.
Its time we had personal that actually stood by there true beliefs instead of having a fruitless week of voting on jumped up ideas that will never work. Get a backbone and do what is right and do justice to the 17.4 million who voted to leave.

PS. One more point before signing off I honestly think the BBC are biased towards the remain side and as a publicly funded organisation this is wrong.

If we leave without a deal, all EU rules and regulations will instantly cease to apply to the UK. These rules and regulations currently cover citizens rights, travel, customs and trade. The so called ‘Transition Period’ that was due to last until the end of 2020 will also be out the window.
What could possibly go wrong?

Absolutely nothing my friend it is all scaremonger tactics and while we are on the subject the main reason for Brexit was all these rules and regs placed on us by the EU which we in this country follow to the letter of the law and over there they are mostly ignored and they do as they please.

So no trade deal with the EU, increased border checks and disruption to travel are all scaremongering? Ok, fair enough. That’s reassuring.
Besides, we’ve got solid trade deals with the Faroe Islands and, em, Fiji to tide us over.
Oh and we’ve got our blue passports back (which apparently we could have got back anytime we wanted), but, hey, blue passports eh? What’s not to like about Brexit?

You think the EU are just going to stop trading with the UK in your dreams, where the hell will they sell all the gear that comes here now ? as for boarder checks they should be doing that anyway then we would not have so many illegal immigrants in our country and we can make there life hell just as much when there trucks come in to our shores, works both ways. Don’t think you need worry as with the bent politicians we have on both sides of the house at present they could not get a definitive vote on weather to go to the toilet or not, just sell us down it but they shore as hell don’t want us to leave with no deal do they.

Spardo:

Buzzer:
As I have mentioned before lets honour the Brexit vote and if aint working in five years go back in, simples.

Do you really think it is ‘simples’? :open_mouth:

For a start they may not let you back in, and secondly, even if they do you will have to accept the Euro and Schengen to say the very least.

It works for those inside now, but I doubt you would like it.

Suits me I would not want to go back in and at any rate with out our coffers the whole EU machine will collapse within five years, too much going out to bust countries and not enough coming in, its simple maths.