Unless Farage wins 51% of the vote he can no longer repeat the lie that the majority of voters want No Deal. Be careful what you wish for Nigel. You may win the battle. But you won’t win the war. I will never stop fighting No Deal. Never. If you want to fight it too, VOTE.
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Replying to @EmmaKennedy
If there are more Brexit MEPs than any other from here, that equates to victory, a clear show of intent. If after the last 3 years people have become even more disenfranchised doesn't in any way detract from the outcome of the referendum. The failure to leave is scandalous
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Replying to @BadRedWolf @EmmaKennedy
If the EU result, based on polls, comes to pass there will still not be a mandate for a no deal Brexit.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @EmmaKennedy
The bit you're missing, accidentally or deliberately, is that there is only one Brexit and that IS no deal WTO Brexit. That's all people voting for the Brexit party want
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Replying to @BadRedWolf @EmmaKennedy
Is that what you voted for in 2016? Did the other 17.4 million? Are those voting today for the
@brexitparty_uk all doing like wise. You may have stood in the polling station with WTO in mind. Many millions did not.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Says who? Two options, in or out, and plenty of statements on both sides making the point very clear. The deal is just a remain way of trying to leave without leaving. No single market, no customs union, one off vote with no repeats. Where's the confusion?pic.twitter.com/WGQ2pUNAwz
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Really? If no deal was the goal of the leave campaign why so much talk of deals? If sacrifice and less money for the NHS was on the cards why wasn't that on the side of a bus? The confusion was caused by manipulation. Promising sunlit uplands delivering WWII levels of pain.
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Cameron had already tried for years to get a better deal before the referendum. No dice. The last three years have been more of the same. It's almost as though they have no idea how to negotiate, but the truth is parliament just wants to remain, and two fingers to the 17.4m
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Who's negotiating us out of WTO?
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Once we're out, we can negotiate fairly. We certainly can't negotiate while inside. If they don't want us to buy their products then we'll go elsewhere but they need us just as much as we need them, and we demand the freedom to strike deals with other growing markets
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On the day after we go WTO would trading be more favourable to us or those we need deals with. Would we hold all the cards? Could we knock these deals out in an afternoon? Will the likes of BMW be forcing the EU to make deals in our favour? How long will it all take? Sacrifices?
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