You seem to miss the part where there was a court case about the result, a GE about the result, house of lords and house of commons. Regardless if the ref was advisory, the result now isn't. You remainers really seem to struggle with that bit.
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Replying to @Votedoesntcount @davidlee1011 and
It’s not a struggle just a straight vote on a specific option to take, I don’t understand why Brexiteers are so scared and they could even vote No Deal if they are so confident
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Replying to @A01Mark @davidlee1011 and
Nothing to do with being scared, only people scared here are remainers who think the EU is needed in every aspect of their lives. Using the "oh your just scared" argument is just diversionary tactic because you dont want to face the reality that the UK electorate voted leave.
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Replying to @Votedoesntcount @A01Mark and
Exactly- but we could spend our lives in an endless twitter cycle replying with reason&sense to the same objections from deluded, misguided, disengenous or duplicitous or even well meaning remainers- none of whom will listen &all of whom are wrong. Democracy is at stake.
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Replying to @MAnneAmbrose1 @davidlee1011 and
Democracy at stake, really? Can you honestly say those that voted Leave did for the same reason and method, what about the lies like the NHS money that as turned out to be untrue that is a threat to democracy in itself getting votes for something you have no intention of giving
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Replying to @A01Mark @MAnneAmbrose1 and
have you actually listened to leavers? instead of arguing the moment they tell you something? Because i don't think any remainer has. Because you all miss the point where every leaver ive seen, or talked to, or witnessed on social media (and thats a lot of them) want WTO.
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Replying to @Votedoesntcount @MAnneAmbrose1 and
Strange then that it’s not what the Pro-Leave Tory MP’s were saying leading up to the referendum or why would the likes of Davies and Johnson say a deal would be easy to get, this confirms what as always been said that Leavers did not actually know what they voted for
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Replying to @A01Mark @MAnneAmbrose1 and
Oh dear god, back to that old argument. "you didn't know what you voted for" Yes we did, TO LEAVE THE EU, to not be governed by EU laws and regulations, where our own court system is not superseded by EU laws, where we are free to trade under our own agreements.
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Replying to @Votedoesntcount @A01Mark and
Shocking how many leavers believe they speak for what 17.4 million did or did not know in 2016. The various permutations were beyond opaque. Not so much now. Quit fearing the dynamic nature of democracy.
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Shocking how many remainers speak for the 17,4 million leavers saying they didn’t know what they were voting for, all the leavers I’ve spoken to knew exactly what they were voting for
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A no deal Brexit? Vast amounts of news footage at the time of vox pop said differently. The whole thrust of the leave campaign said differently. More money, better trade, freedom etc.
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By your comment it’s clear you are yet another remainer that is again saying we didn’t know what we were voting for
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