Never ending... Democracy and #Brexit denied to 17.4 Millionpic.twitter.com/MN3rb84vTa
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Locked in the JAIL by the
#EU and Jailer REMAIN MAY and the@Conservatives#May#BrexitBetrayal#UK ...for bad behavour of 17.4 Million People of the UK




















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behavior ... im dislexic !
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I am sure this is a psychological war of attrition to wear us down so we get so sick of hearing Brexit they want us to say forget it let’s stay in the EU. Well we are British and have the British Bulldog spirit. Want a fight bring it on. The longer you delay the more we resist
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yes sigh - just when you thought the can was out of road a new motorway appears!
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We are betrayed. Will the British people take this without protest? I think May is taking a huge risk both with the country's cohesion & with the very existence of her party
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You should start campaigning for English Independence from.the rest of the UK. That way each country can go the way it wants.
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That would be a dream come true... if only

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It makes the most sense and then every countey gets what they vote for, every time.
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May needs to take note.... 17.4 million is a massive voting power. We will protest at the ballot box. We will not be robbed of our democracy, liberty and FREEDOM
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@JuliaHB1 they'll never let us leave. -
What should the EU have done? Sincere question
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I don't blame the EU. They were bound to make it as frustrating as possible. It's our remainer PM who has zero backbone and doesn't want us to leave.
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But what could they have done? No sane or responsible body could sanction a no deal. The UK would suffer and so would Ireland.
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No deal should have been kept as an option. That would give us more leverage with negotiation.
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No deal was always still on the table until March 29th. It would have happened by default. The EU didnt 'blink at the 11th hour' as some suggested it would. I fear there was and is a little too much hubris about British exceptionalism.
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Conservative party 40 points Conservative party 31 points May 2nd Conservative party 15% of national vote
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Typical of the current state of the Conservatives that they now talk of not replacing May until after the Local and European elections so she takes the blame for losing. If they replaced her now we might still win. Can kicked down road......again.
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