Well you see, unlike hardline Brexiters, most remainers want the best for our country and Europe, we’re not looking to damage us a lot and our friends and allies a little. You’ve not explained exactly what we gain by leaving, until you do we’ll campaign to stay in/rejoin the EU.
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You’re a much better person than the 17.4 million Leave voters.
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Kind of you to say so but I’m not at all saying that. But you’re good at misquoting. I said the hardline Brexiters. Those who lied and conned people and can afford to see Britain crash. They’re not the ones who’ll suffer and have to pick up the pieces.
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Do you mean as in recessions and the like. The sort that are happening in Europe, Germany’s on the brink
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All EU countries economies are growing faster than the UKs, but don’t let facts disturb your agenda.
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I don't think he (Matt) reads or understands....
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See if you can read and understand this...https://twitter.com/mattharding007/status/1097136729226645504?s=21 …
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Dated 2018. Show me 2019 as I believe we are in that year now....
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In June 2016, we was asked to vote, 17.4m voted leave.
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And democracy means people are allowed to change their mind. Democracy didn’t stop three years ago...people change, opinions change, truth becomes clear.
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I agree. I voted to remain in 2016 and in a second vote I'd vote to leave.
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Interesting? Can I ask what changed your mind?
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Was it the job losses that have come about as a result of Brexit? The realisation that any deal or no deal is worse than Remaining? The rise of the far-right? The unravelling of the Brexit lies or the illegality of the referendum result?
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If we don't leave, there will be a greater rise in the far right. Job losses, because of something that hasn't happened yet? No one voted for a deal, it gave the government 2 years to get a deal, if they can't WTO is the way we go
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So we have to Leave to appease the far right? Is that really what you’re saying? Sounds a lot like project fear to me. We fought and defeated fascism once - not scared of having to do it again. Sad that we have to though...
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It is sad that you have to spout the fascism line. It’s a brainwashed idea that was implemented to try to say if you voted leave you are a terrible person. Use another word please.
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We had a vote.

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Yes, in 1975 to be within the EU.
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Was that when we were told it was a trading partnership. Before the unelected bureaucrats started to govern changing the EC into the EU
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Hi Les. The EU Commission is comprised of selected officials from each EU country. Their recommendations still have to be ratified unanimously by each EU country. Still democratic.
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Even if it does take them 3 attempts to shove it down the neck of a member state.
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