The key message coming from Remainers tweeting me this morning is that voters are just too thick to be allowed a say in our political future - unless they’re clever enough to vote Remain. So that’s good to know.
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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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yes, i see the correlation here....300,000 people coming to the uk to work are to blame for 130,000 homeless people. Nothing to do with lack of affordable housing, universal credit leading to private landlords evicting tenants who lose their housing benefit etc.
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I thought the idea of having a vote was that we don't need to keep going over the same argument.
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We're not, the decision was made to leave. But Brexit ref just gave sitting Gov authority to negotiate a deal, should always have been the case that the terms of the deal are reviewed in detail by parliment to ensure best possible outcomes are achieved. Irresponsible not to.
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Otherwise it'd be like accepting a job verbally, then not looking at contract provided and finding out you've signed up to work 12 hour night shifts and one day off a week for half salary promised...
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I don't either but they are really getting on my thrupenny bits now.
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All this whole fiasco proves is that politicians of all parties are a bunch of tossers. They now want to have final say on Brexit deal in parliament but none had the desire to sort it out in the house themselves without the need for a referendum of the people. Total nonsense
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Well your vitriol certainly makes it appear so!
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However, you constantly refer to Remainers in your tweets as Remoaners. You appear to dislike them in a derogatory way.
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And the remainers insinuating that brexiters are plebs? And on the side of hate?
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I'm not defending those people either James. So Your view is a bit void. Do you approve of any insults ?
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Interesting that on the other side of the Atlantic, the rhetoric is much the same. Trump supporters (deplorables) being on the side of hate, whilst liberals are saturated with 'love'. A rather serious situation, therefor not voided views.
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Going off topic, me thinks.
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