mrpotatohead wrote:Yes a divided Europe could be just the ticket...........to a 3rd WW
shrimpnsave wrote:Phil Anderer wrote:George Dawes wrote:shocking viewing on the news with a petition by the remain
The Remain side are now demanding ANOTHER referendum just to get the result they want
1. Can't they just accept a democratic result which was achieved despite the constant bullying name calling and threats from those on the remain side
2. They wouldn't agree with another referendum had they got a remain result
3. accept it, move on.
What evidence is there that it's 'the Remain side'? That statement implies, though I accept I may be misinterpreting your post, that this is part of something semi-official. Nigel Farage said before the vote that a 52/48% vote would be 'unfinished business' which could result in a second referendum. Personally I haven't signed the petition and don't intend to. The decision's made; I'll have to live with your decision like the whole country. I'm not desolate, I'm not crying foul, but I do think it's a decision we'll regret. Now we wait and see. At the very least Osbourne should go. He has absolutely zero credibility after this.
With respect Phil you do bang on about nothing that makes sense?have you a privileged education at maybe Eton or Oxford
Christies Child wrote:For the first time I actually agree with what Tony Blair was saying on this morning's BBC1 Sunday Politics show that maybe a second referendum couldn't be ruled out if the new house that the country was now preparing to move to wasn't to the liking of the House of Parliament and to the nation as a whole.
Also that Scottish bitch seems to be now getting concerned that she may not get what she's been after following the EU saying overnight that Scotland may have to apply for membership and that it couldn't be guaranteed, assuming that she gets the Independence she's after which isn't guaranteed following a lack of appetite for yet another referendum on the part of many Scots.
Christies Child wrote:The country needs strong leader ship from BOTH parties but surely Corbyn hasn't exactly covered himself in glory re the referendum.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Its a matter of time before other countries follow suit and hold a referendum for in/out.
Holland , France maybe Italy and eventually even Germany who would welcome a return to the Deutchmark.
Joel Ninety wrote:I don't understand why people are gloating that Leave won the vote..it's not like an FA cup final.
mrpotatohead wrote:The bookies don't see it as tight, nor do any ''BREXITEERS'' if you ask them if they fancy a bet
mrpotatohead wrote:I was hoping for some easy money , luckily for me no one took me up on it, if you want an argument over who started what thats fine by me, I don't give a toss, it will be funny when the decision is challenged and reversed, referendums are tools of fascists masquerading as democracy, they don't really let you vote on something unless its unimportant.
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John L wrote:Jolly good old Great Britain of old won't happen again, despite what all the disillusioned old farts expected when they voted out. This is all new gubbins that's unknown, unplanned and, let's face it, unnecessary but, to coin a well-known phrase, it is what it is.
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