Decent Brits abhor fascists, #brexit is a fascist construct! @brexitparty_uk and #brexit voters are neo Nazi apologistspic.twitter.com/SrFlIFehsA
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I think it’s way past your bedtime
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These people can now legitimately be ignored, after losing twice - UK leave on 31st Oct with no deal and that’s the end of it.
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Well said.
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Could we also have a clear definition of far right’ parties
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France’s National Rally Party may indeed be far right against any objective classification but The Brexit Party, which seeks to ensure that result of 17.4M votes in the referendum are implemented, is definitely not and it is slanderous to say that it is
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It’s far right. Sue me
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What’s the distance measure here. Can any party with significant support really be far right or far left?
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Yes, there’s a few examples of that in the 20th century
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It’s time now to cut the b*llox that everyone is spouting- you can’t interpret/extrapolate a party vote to mean something else. If everyone is split and all believe they are correct, have a clear vote 1. Remain fully in the EU or 2. Out on WTO rules
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We had that one
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Yeah,and by remainer logic,we now know what we are voting for, including an EU army,and harmonisation of http://taxes.So no more excuses,let's just go.
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Three times: Ref 2016; GE 2018; EU elections 2019. Best of four? How many does it take for the remainers to accept the result?
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A Brexit, with some kind of deal, as was promised by Farage & Co is not possible, so it would be more than fair to have a rethink. The Brexit Farage wants now, with no deal and on WTO terms, is not the Brexit people voted for.
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One single 5 minute interview from one day a few weeks before the vote watched by at most a few million people at worst a few hundred thousand does not overshadow months & months of campaigning, adverts & rally’s where people were promised a better deal.
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He repeated this time and time again, to anybody that would listen. The government sent a leaflet to every house in the country, with this pledge on. He was however hoping it would scare people into voting remain. Despite this ,the majority voted to leave the single market.
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No they didn’t. You can’t just make shit up mate. It was only 3 years ago. I remember it all. Nobody was talking about leaving the single market. Every opportunity Farage got he mentioned Norway. You can lie & make up crap to excuse you were done over but it won’t make it happen
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Ok. Here's the leaflet. It came through my door, and yours (providing you live in the uk) . As you say its only a few years ago, and as great as an argument that is for denying it happened, the actual leaflet is pretty easy to understandpic.twitter.com/HlDVhw0HFK
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