Then what happens if that vote sees Brexit being reversed
Another vote in a two years time to reverse the reverse ?
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No. This would be a vote on actual facts (the deal offered) rather than the total nonsense platitudes such as 'take back control' put out by the leave campaign.
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How do we guarantee that the facts we are told will be the truth.?
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The government will have had two years to negotiate a deal. If it turns out that what they come back with is not what leave voters pledged then we know who was lying/wrong. We will also have had enough time to know whether the economy has slowed and costs have risen.
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Economy slows and costs go up regardless of being in or out of the E.U. Politicians lie constantly. They lied to take us into the E.U,
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Sorry but that first sentence makes no sense. I think you know it too.
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Whatever. Good night.
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A serious point for the angry Brexiters. Most older people voted leave, most younger voted remain. 600k die each year and similar number turn 18. Not long till that majority is overturned even if no one changes their mind. Will of the people?
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I think you'll find the only ones angry are the ones who won't accept the result.
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Really? So if it went their way then fine! But it didn’t so we who voted out are everything that’s wrong with the world and therefore our democracy will not be upheld? What kind of idiocy is that? We voted out legally and won, that’s means we go OUT!!!!!!!
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Yes but those that fill their pockets from the undemocratic EU gravy Train are desperate to keep their First Class seats on that Train. All seats and refreashments paid for by UK hard working taxpayers.
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EU gravy train? Where is that? Because if the EU had sure a train, am pretty sure they would have said good bye to us already instead of trying to get the best possible money deal out of us.
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The EU Train is paid for by UK taxpayers. Some remain groups below of the many who get our money via Brussels hand-outs.pic.twitter.com/kWnbv0ZcGV
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And that’s why we need to get out, like we voted!
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Great march today-well done to all involved in stepping up & doing the right thing for the UK people. Brexit = Disaster. This has & will be the biggest disaster for the UK in our lifetime & for future generations, the government need to Stand Up & do the right thing NOW!
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And ignore 17.4m voters? Destroying democracy in the process, yeah seems fair as long as a few undemocratic people get their way
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The ref wasn't democratic. It disenfranchised millions of people and Brexit is backed by foreign powers. http://Leave.EU was funded by Russia and its overspend broke the law. The referendum is invalid.
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I was going to make a pithy comment regarding the march but every time I tried to type in Brexit my phone auto corrected it to 'Need it', does my phone know more than I do, which wouldn't be difficult. P.S I voted remain and lost, I accept the democratic decision though...
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If this is true was it democratic?https://twitter.com/JulietteGarside/status/1010109621741260800 …
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