You happily accept that. Somehow Brexit is immune to being conveniently dropped. Explain why please.https://twitter.com/JuliaHB1/status/906939222875140096 …
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It's not MY convenience, and I actually don't want to drop it.
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I want it to keep on going until it's clear to even the most pig-headed leaver that it's catastrophic.
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And then I want a vote on the consequences. Because no consequences were explained by Leave.
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Would you also insist on the full consequences of staying in were revealed?
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Can you imagine the opposite? Voters said no, not legally binding so government decided to leave anyway. You'd have accepted that?
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Oh, I do wish that there had been no referendum but if Cameron had avoided it we would probably now have a government dominated by UKIP.
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We DO have a government dominated by UKIP. In terms of policy, there's almost nothing to differentiate them.
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Yes it can. It was an advisory referendum with no legal basis
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Democracy eh? Suck it up.
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Referendum said we don't want to be in EU but not what we do want. Hard to deliver what was voted for, when nobody has a clue what that is.
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But nobody had/has a clue what staying in means either. Who knew in June 2016 that Hungary, Poland etc would have to take immig against will
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What you got to say to that Russ!? You understand it was a referendum don't you? Here you go bro x http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/referendum …
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