I love my country deeply and fought for it. Not willing to put it at risk on a misguided journey is not contrary to that but complimentary. You're gut belief that it will be alright in the end isn't enough.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @LiamRedgrave and
Don't u understand what the ultimate aim of the EU is. They are now admitting what they want. A United States of Europe. A federation. A single European Bank, Justice system, and above all a Single European Parliament that will govern all 27 member states. You want that?
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Replying to @avanapa @LiamRedgrave and
Nope I support a slow measured withdrawal from the political side of the EU not a self harming no deal.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @LiamRedgrave and
Clearly, with the present mob running the country, (not the Government)that is not going to happen. The only hope is another referendum. Leave voters will win again because we can see our democracy being eroded to the point of extinction. Sad that not everyone sees that.
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Replying to @avanapa @LiamRedgrave and
Happy to put it back to the people.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @LiamRedgrave and
Hopefully a 2nd referendum will be the same question: Leave or Remain. The resistance of Remainer politicians to that of course will be immense. They know that their betrayal will be a prominent factor in regard to how many vote. I suspect the question will be loaded to remain.
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Replying to @avanapa @LiamRedgrave and
It's the wooliness of the original question that's caused the confusion we have now. There was no doubt what remain meant leave not so much. 3 years down the line it can actually be spelt out.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @LiamRedgrave and
Well if it can be proved as FACT then we'd all be voting remain. If you choose to believe the same scaremongers that have got it so wrong in the past then you deserve the EU. I trust logic and those real politicians that are not afraid of the challenges that may face them.
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Replying to @avanapa @LiamRedgrave and
Logic dictates that we measure twice and cut once.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @LiamRedgrave and
Well, a second Ref will be the measure twice and the repeat vote to Leave will be the cut. Do you consider that it would be "fair" to have the Leave option on the 2nd Ref or are u one of those that believe only options Remain or TM deal?
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I think the referendum should reflect the reality of where we are. However I think if WTO was carefully laid out as an option it should be on a ballot. My goal for a 2nd ref is clarification.
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