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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 26 Jun 2016

    The EU gambled that the British were bluffing and wouldn't vote to leave, says @FraserNelson. It was a fatal mistakehttp://on.wsj.com/28WME2x 

    9:25 AM - 26 Jun 2016
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      2. dave‏ @Epicurus300 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @FraserNelson

        it is not fatal, and as for mistake? the mistake was made by that twat Junker for not listening.....

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      3. Nick F‏ @Nick_F3D 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @Epicurus300 @WSJ @FraserNelson

        he means fatal miss judgement of politicians surely?

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      4. dave‏ @Epicurus300 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @Nick_F3D @WSJ @FraserNelson

        i would hope so. because this result has free'd us from a 40 yr passive dictatorship,

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      5. Nick F‏ @Nick_F3D 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @Epicurus300 @WSJ @FraserNelson

        yep perhaps WSJ can report on @astonmartin announcing new Welsh plant.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      2. Greg Conlin‏ @GregConlin 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @FraserNelson

        A fatal mistake for the politically elite not for the average citizen. #Brexit

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Kelly Fornia‏ @ForniaKelly 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @GregConlin @WSJ @FraserNelson

        exactly!! the elitist are choking on their caviar and drowning their sorrows with champagne!

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      1. Nick F‏ @Nick_F3D 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @FraserNelson

        best summary I have read that and agree with all bar the % on young votes only 36% 18-24s eligible voted 27% for remain.

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      1. Kelly Fornia‏ @ForniaKelly 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @FraserNelson

        🎵shot through the heart and Im too late🎵

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      1. Tango 5 ⚔️ ❌‏ @rem3276 26 Jun 2016
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        Congrats to UK for regaining their sovereignty from the ever increasing oppressive EU. They took their country back.

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      1. Trumped‏ @hillaryoustrump 28 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @FraserNelson

        Commence Step 2: Annexation

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      1. Marcus Rolloos‏ @MarcusRolloos 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @FraserNelson

        Hey, how exactly does one bluff against a referendum?

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      1. Kathleen Chavez, Mrs‏ @KathleenChave13 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @FraserNelson

        Just like THEY gambled that Trump wasn't going to Win But with so MANY running and him getting FREE PRESS look at it NOW

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      1. s clinton‏ @grancake 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @FraserNelson

        so true

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      1. KatyG‏ @JKatjon 26 Jun 2016
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        must be the most expensive roll in the whole history of gambling. Wow!

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      1. CatsArse‏ @MissLauraLou 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @FraserNelson

        I think the government thought we weren't as dumb and we thought the government wasn't as dumb. Fools all round. Try?

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      1. Elbay Alibayov‏ @ElbayPolicyLabs 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @FraserNelson

        Correct. EU leaders & member states miscalculated the situation & took a tough stand to Cameron's renegotiation attempts.

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      1. Free Europe‏ @EUEXIT 26 Jun 2016
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        @WSJ @FraserNelsonpic.twitter.com/X8nr1hm2j7

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      1. ███████████████████████‏ @soldotnastan 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @FraserNelson

        Its Elitism strait up. Obtusely blinded by their own power and its perceived persuasion in its contained bubble.

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      1. Chris Thomas‏ @thomashgrimsby 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @FraserNelson

        apparently those who won clearly didn't realise they would win either because there isn't any plan, just a vacuum.

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      2. Rex‏ @Walters_Rex 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ @FraserNelson

        erm...the UK gambled the UK wouldn't vote leave, and now lots of vote leavers wishing they had a *much* bigger bank accs.

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      3. dave‏ @Epicurus300 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @Walters_Rex @WSJ @FraserNelson

        no,parliament gambled, the people KNEW what we wanted. and its the EU keeping by bank acc small

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