I find this article rather sad. I was at the same meeting. What was most striking was the way @heidiallen75 showed understanding for views of Leavers and Remainers equally and debated the issues and stopped any personal abuse. It is sad that Graham couldn't do the same.
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Thank you - civility is THE most important thing
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I wasn’t at the meeting, obviously, but there is nothing in that article which is remotely uncivil.
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It is snide and condescending and doesn't offer a single argument in favour of leaving the EU. (And there are lots.) Designed to infuriate.
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Julie I wonder would their remain views change to leave views when they realise their sons and relatives are to be conscripted into the EU army in preparation for the coming war with Russia and China in 2025 which Theresa May has already agreed with the EU
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It would seem that tin foil is in short supply.
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Ha ha...'My leaver friends are compassionate and outward-looking people, fond of Europe and its wonderful cultures'
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I wholeheartedly support a clean Brexit, yet I also wholeheartedly love Europe, visiting France, Austria, Italy, Germany, and Spain myself on numerous occasions. Being anti-EU doesn’t mean being anti-Europe.
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I never said it did!
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But it was heavily implied by laughing at that statement
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Well that wasn't what I implied!
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yet that was the inference I took
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I was a remain voter but remoaners annoy me. The people have spoken that's democracy. Let's make Brexit work.
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It's a vacuous polemic attack on decent people that ticks all the Gammon boxes (Falklands, appeasement, love Europe not EU etc). But nowhere does it tell us why leaving will be better (spoiler: it won't)
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Ah, he's from dodgy right wing lobby group Policy Exchange. Who wudda thunkpic.twitter.com/8Y0jrWhJOS
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Brilliant I'd say
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He'd be whipped onto the BBC's Question Time in an instant if he had so eloquently made the case for Remain.
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As an advisor to a think tank that doesn't reveal where their funding comes from I'm surprised he hasn't been on the BBC a million times already.
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Difficult to disagree with anything he wrote tho
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No, what he wrote was pretty bland winging. There's much better pro-Brexit writing out there.
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