This was not a constituency matter. It was a national referendum.
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Had constituents known that candidates were lying on their position on Brexit, you know very well they would not necessarily have received the votes at the 2017 election they did and some would not have been elected, so don't pretend otherwise please.
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How about had voters known in 2016 the leave campaign was all lies and unicorns?
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The ramblings of a Remoaner. If you felt you were lied to, that's your business, you should have been more discerning; the rest of us knew what we were doing as it happens. Imagine 3½ on and you're still sore—now imagine what you'll be like when we're out and it's 10 years on.
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You don't speak for 17.4 million people. You actually think the lies and false promises of the leave campaign had no effect on what box people ticked? Grow up!
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It is you that needs to grow up. I speak for myself. It was you that projected your ignorance onto everyone else.
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I stated a fact. The remain campaign was based on lies and false promises. If it weren't we would have held all the cards, got an easy and better deal because the EU needed us more than we needed and cavorting in sunlit uplands splashing cash on the NHS. Are we?
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You’re absolutely right. The remain campaign was based on lies.
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You of course won't see this but I hope you're able to cure your allergy to facts.
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Ad hominem attack ≠ convincing argument. You lose.
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Oh dear. He made no argument and when faced with sense and fact was forced to mute.
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