I've asked a few Remoaners demanding compromise what they'd have given us if the result had been reversed. Yet to receive a response (apart from abuse, obvs).
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Try not calling them remoaners perhaps. Just a thought.
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It depends... Are you a Remainer (someone who voted Remain but respects the result of the referendum) or are you a Remoaner (someone who voted Remain, does not accept the result and is trying to overturn it before it can be implemented)?
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Why would anyone respect the result when the winners cheated?
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One day, you might actually acknowledge the Leave campaign was largely pushed along by a massive pack of lies. Doubt it though.
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I doubt it too
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Cameron and Osborne were two of the biggest liars during the campaign in their quest to get us to vote remain but remaners seem to get amnesia when you mention the fact.
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Remain didn't win, mate. Thanks for your input anyway.
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‘ x 1,000%’ is completely absent of meaning. You’re welcome.
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Far from "heading for a compromise Remain" even a very slim Remain victory would have been interpreted as a green light to full integration into the EU.
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. . . and would Leavers be calling for a 2nd vote on the basis that Remainers didn't know what they were voting for?
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If we had voted remain. That would have been the end of UK. Our predominantly pro EU Parliament would now be laying out accession to Euro and EU Armed Forces. as Ken Clarke said: I welcome the day that Parliament is a regional council in the EU.
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Because if remain had won nothing needed to be implemented! (that was unimplementable!) The British economy would have carried on having the strongest growth rate in the developed world etc.
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Spot on isn't it
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The majority for this decision was simply too small to proceed with. If it had been 70 or 80 percent for Brexit than fair enough. As it is the country is split right down the middle and this process should end.
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Not much point in another then , ive been saying this to edward that its pointless
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Oh dear. Leaving aside the electoral fraud etc, we'd still have the likes of Nigel Farage talking shite in the European Parliament and campaging to leave It's called democracypic.twitter.com/lLVsWLtndw
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Yeh but Cameron would have gone to the EU and negotiated a softer membership. Oh, wait.......
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