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REFERENDUM RESULTS AND DISCUSSION THREAD

Yep. Which you voted on despite not living here and I don't like the result of that. I want to stay in Europe so I hope the deal these $#@!s are hoping to negotiate is such a $#@!ing disaster that the whole brexit schizzle collapses around its $#@!ing ears and we can go back to the perfectly sensible and mutually beneficial situation we were in last May.

Beneficial to people with interests, a burden to many. It honestly sickens me Paddy, to think that British people would want a foreign power to change a democratic UK election result, to favour their own interests.
 
There is now every reason for the EU to negotiate extremely hard.

1. They hold all the cards. No deal means UK leaves with absolutely nothing.
2. Pour encourager les autres. Wilders was a miserable failure in Holland. Le Pen will lose in France. The German anti-EU parties are crumbling. If you want to kill these movements stone dead negotiate so that Britain comes back tail between legs or gets so economically compromised by the deal that the country is set backwards decades.

It is hardly rocket science. But we have BORIS JOHNSON so everything will be just peachy.

THE EU IS FUCKED PADDY, wake up and smell the coffee.
 
Its odd how THM thinks democracy ends after a vote, with nobody ever allowed to change their mind.

Because if thats the case then we shouldnt have had last years vote either.
 
And there is clear evidence that plenty of people who voted leave now would vote differently.

That is always the case in fairness. Peoples views change. But in this instance the change is IMHO largely down to the fact that leaving is proving to be problematic all round. Its a real too tricky tray and many are sick of the rhetoric, bluster and bull shit coming from both sides. They still want to leave. They still don't want to be ruled or governed in any way by the EU.They just see remain as the easier option. Doesn't make it right
 
If only people had pointed out that it would be tricky before the vote....but hey, they were merely experts, right?
 
I am quite glad I sicken an ex-pat soaking up the sun while the shite decision he voted for and doesn't have to live with removes benefits I enjoy from myself and generations to come.

I hope the whole shitty edifice comes crashing down and we can beg to get back in the club as soon as possible.
 
I am quite glad I sicken an ex-pat soaking up the sun while the shite decision he voted for and doesn't have to live with removes benefits I enjoy from myself and generations to come.

I hope the whole shitty edifice comes crashing down and we can beg to get back in the club as soon as possible.

If I remember rightly, THM wasn't actually allowed to vote as he'd be gone from the country he loves so much for too long.
 
If only people had pointed out that it would be tricky before the vote....but hey, they were merely experts, right?

In the nicest possible way I request you not be sanctimonious. You can level much against me and my brexit beliefs. I nailed my colours from day one. However I have never said that there would be anything other than a lot of negotiations to show what brexit actually means. That's still the same. My ethos still stands. You can't be a member of the club if you won't play by all the rules. We don't want to play so we will be leaving. Cliché.

The principle is that this is better for us and for the EU in the long term. I like the rest of us, wait to see what happens in between. For me, however, it will be worth it.
 
Tim Martin, prominent brexiterr:

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We should have free movement from countries that are 'geographically close'....such as...er...Europe?
 
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