I never claimed to.
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Neither do the 48%! Yet that doesn’t stop them telling the 52% what they did or didn’t vote for.
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I have to say that the 48% may very well have increased in size at this point.
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Then why did you bother?
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Trying to beat your inane tweet.. Lost though, but won
#BREXIT so all is good
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True. I'm clearly no match for you in the domain of pointless vapidity. Peace comrade.
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When I voted it said remain or leave nothing about stay in this & that so why is it even a debate just get on & leave the H of L should except our decision like we had to in 76 when the idiots voted to go in
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It’s funny but I remember the same question in the 2016 vote. Maybe the lords had a different one? The only other option is the unelected members are the enemies of our democracy.
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The joys of British politics. 52% is a minority. 42.4% plus a few £billion makes a majority.
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48% Vs 52%? When it comes to the un-elected peers of the
@UKHouseofLords I don't think they give a damn about democracy.#BrokenBritainThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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That was a long time ago.
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Yes, it’s why we have regular General Elections!
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There isn’t a 52%. There are Brexit evangelists like you (all belief no facts), there are Bennite Lexit loons, there are the uncertain and overwhelmed who didn’t vote, there are the easily misled (NHS £350), plus the xenophobes and racists all on your side. What do they agree on?
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