Jesus wept. Can you not see common sense through your vitriolic hatred of those that think staying in the EU is better for the country? It's an opposing opinion, not a statement of fact. Why must you try and vilify 16 million voters? Why not put forward sensible Brexit argument?
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I don’t hate remain voters at all. What a bizarre thing to claim.
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I’ve yet to hear one simple coherent reason why leaving the EU is going to make me, my family and the community I live in better off either socially or financially.
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Then clearly you have not been listening, or that your hearing is entirely subjective Kevin. The arguments have been put many times, and the job of improving our lot wd be greatly enhanced by people getting behind it, not being an anchor to progress.
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The “arguments” that you refer to is my main point. We do not know where we are going to end up but every time I hear a leaver speak they are experts on the economy, trade deals. National Security, legal systems, pharmaceutical industry etc when clearly none of us are.
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Kevin, we are sleepwalking into a situation that has been the dream of Supremacists for hundreds of years. The Common market benefited us all, but as proved by Heaths memoirs it was a ruse. This is coming to fruitiuon http://www.reject-the-eu.co.uk/nazi-roots/chapter.html …
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My issue isn’t that the EU is perfect.....far from it. My issue is someone showing me evidence that the decision we have taken is going to be more beneficial to my family and fellow countrymen and women. This government hasn’t given me any vision of what it is we ultimately want.
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Most voters, on both sides, were entirely ignorant of implications...that is why we need a 2nd ref. Disagree?
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knew exactly what I voted for and the likely implications. Would vote the same way again.
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So...on what basis wud u deny all voters, when as informed as u claimed to have been, a second ref?
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You can’t keep on having refs until you get a result you like. That’s not how it works.
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Well Cash Farage Redwood etc have done just that! Moaned for a lifetime until they got what they wanted albeit by lies and deceit.
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Farage et al may have moaned about being in a political union we never voted for. But it was the British people that delivered the result. They voted ‘Leave’ in the referendum.
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Err, in 1975 We DID vote for it! So the principle and point still stands. Democracy allows dissent and 48% ( and undoubtably more now the true facts are known) will continue to challenge even though we have to accept it sadly will happen.
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Errr, no we didn’t. We voted to be in the common market. We didn’t vote on Lisbon or Maastricht. We didn’t vote for this political alliance the EU has become with ECJ and unelected commissioners accountable to no one.
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Remainers are tweeting about parliamentary sovereignty but would happily pass that sovereignty over to Brussels - their hypocrisy is utterly nauseating...
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Socialists always think they know what's best for everyone. The concept of free choice doesn't resonate with them. Authoritarianism is all the know. Staggering to think people like this still exist in the modern age. Yet, they refer to themselves as being the intelligent ones

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