You still haven’t explained why the leading Brexiteers when campaigning said getting a deal would be easy now if your saying people knew they were voting for a No Deal when the campaign said a deal would be easy supports the belief Brexiteers didn’t know what they voted for
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This is why we did know what we were voting for - every single household received this, every single house hold had the information that is. Is being said we didn’t have https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/515068/why-the-government-believes-that-voting-to-remain-in-the-european-union-is-the-best-decision-for-the-uk.pdf …
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Replying to @davidlee1011 @ElJeppy and
Like this leaflet, it was a vote on liespic.twitter.com/vYl96cg5uW
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You mean like these lies ? https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.express.co.uk/news/politics/882881/Brexit-EU-secret-document-truth-British-public/amp …
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Replying to @davidlee1011 @ElJeppy and
That’s just laughable and typical express propaganda, don’t forget one of the issues Brexiteers come up with is the EU we joined was completely different to what it evolved too so this article is toilet paper at its best
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Not express propaganda - go read the document, just all the remain media didn’t bring it up - funny that
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Replying to @davidlee1011 @A01Mark and
All you've done in several tweets is prove just how flawed the 2016 referendum was. So knowing what we now know why be scared to let the people decide what's to be done.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @davidlee1011 and
Dont try and move the goal posts now. show me hard data that shows anyone actually voted based on that bus. Leave, then vote on deals. because we all know what the options would be Leave may's deal Leave No deal Remain. Splitting the leave vote, and you know it.
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Replying to @Votedoesntcount @ElJeppy and
Don’t see the issue, most leavers post they want a No Deal so default they would all vote for that as people keep going on saying that’s what they knowingly voted for so don’t see why they fear a factual vote
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Say we had another vote and leave won, would you accept the result still? Or as people have lost faith in their vote counting, so we had the lowest turn out for a vote in history and remain won, would you be happy that you won the vote be destroyed democracy?
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The 2nd Referendum would be binding and subject to the same rules as an election. 2016 would have been voided if that had been the case.
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