Where are our Leave commentators, our Leave politicians, our Leave celebrities. They would attract the crowds to make our voices heard at the front door of Westminster.
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Neil Warnock’s available until next weekend!

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So, you knew that David Davis, Boris Johnson, Liam Fox and Michael Gove were lying? You knew about the misuse of data by Cambridge Analytica, all before the referendum, did you? Because if you didnt, how did you know that you were making up your own mind, if you have one?
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My mind was made up long before any referendum campaign, when the Santer Commission were required to resign due to corruption, then many of same people were reappointed to other EC roles. Nothing happened since to change my mind in favour of the EU. The EC behave appallingly.
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Unfortunately, wherever there is money, there seems to be corruption. Remaining and reforming would be a sensible way to go, but, since our referendum was compromised by corruption, are we best placed to tell others to improve.
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I knew what I was doing but I hadn't quite realized how useless the government were. I don't trust them to manage the country after Brexit.
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That’s a bloody point actually!!
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MPs... you asked us what we wanted you to do and we gave you the answer, now please get on and deliver it. A Canada-style FTA is what we voted for, if this cannot be delivered then a managed WTO exit will do fine.
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Well that’s 3 versions of leave already! Yet 17.4m people all voted for the same thing?
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No that is two versions and both of them are Leave.
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How dare the PM threaten Brexit. Perhaps Leavers should sign a petition warning Parliament that if Brexit is not delivered, they'll have a duty to enact "Lawful Rebellion". (I wonder how many have read Ayn Rands Atlas Shrugged, which was originally going to be called The Strike?)
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Referendum gave no guidance on how or when to leave. So you’re talking nonsense. People *did* vote Leave in good faith. Good faith that it would make us “safer and richer”. Good faith that “we would hold all the cards”. But now they know you were talking nonsense then too...
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My mind was made up long before any referendum campaign, when the Santer Commission were required to resign due to corruption, then many of same people were reappointed to other EC roles. Nothing happened since to change my mind in favour of the EU. The EC behave appallingly.
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There’s no corruption in the UK then? You know, putting people on the Privy Council in return for votes, knighting people in the hope they’ll abstain, and giving ferry contracts to companies with no ferries *isn’t* corrupt?!
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You didn't know what you were voting for. What you wanted - what you were promised - was always impossible. You might have well have voted to abolish gravity. Zugzwang. There are no moves left that don't, one way or another, destroy your insane, nationalistic project.
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One might have been forgiven for thinking more MPs would ‘get’ this majority voting thing, given that’s how they became MPs in the first place.
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If the democratic vote is undermined by parliament then surely the people can refuse policies by parliament as we are no longer a democratic country !
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