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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 27 Jun 2016

    What leaders said before Brexit, and what they say now http://nyti.ms/295PTpZ pic.twitter.com/7PAJNDGbVq

    2:22 PM - 27 Jun 2016
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      2. Auntie_Trump‏ @Auntie_Trump 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        - Just like Trump. Makes promises he can't keep, tells lies depending on who he's talking to. Talk about no respect for the people.

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      4. Auntie_Trump‏ @Auntie_Trump 28 Jun 2016
        Replying to @lynnelab2 @nytimes

        - Apparently Trump calls him Boris with the good hair.

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      1. Sean‏ @SeanTheDestroyr 27 Jun 2016
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        "no, I never said that, you misheard me" seems to be the most common one.

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      1. PORT MOODY GUY‏ @portmoodyguy 27 Jun 2016
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        they currently have bigger problems to deal with #eng #isl

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      2. Ostara  🍂 🍃‏ @Ostara_88 27 Jun 2016
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        true the £ isn't all going to the NHS, however the money they will save from not treating European immigrants will be 2x as much...

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      3. NJThompson‏ @ImoanThompson 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @Ostara_88 @nytimes

        We don't have £350m to give to anyone and immigration is fabulous for our economy and the NHS. They're our Drs.

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Ostara  🍂 🍃‏ @Ostara_88 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @ImoanThompson @nytimes

        Britain will save that in the fees it will no longer be paying the EU

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      6. NJThompson‏ @ImoanThompson 28 Jun 2016
        Replying to @lynnelab2 @nytimes

        no, they don't realise that. They don't realise how amazing the EU is. They don't realise anything.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      7. Ostara  🍂 🍃‏ @Ostara_88 28 Jun 2016
        Replying to @ImoanThompson @lynnelab2 @nytimes

        tell me how we could remove the members democratically? Oh you cant? Yeah dictators are soooo amazing...

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      8. NJThompson‏ @ImoanThompson 28 Jun 2016
        Replying to @Ostara_88 @lynnelab2 @nytimes

        It's a parliament. You vote them out.

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      9. Ostara  🍂 🍃‏ @Ostara_88 28 Jun 2016
        Replying to @ImoanThompson @lynnelab2 @nytimes

        ha! Parliament has NO SAY IN POLICY!

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      2. Ice Maiden‏ @virginsnowbunny 27 Jun 2016
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        They should B saying the vote is void when only 36% of registered voters carried Brexit. Not democracy without compulsory voting.

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      4. Ice Maiden‏ @virginsnowbunny 28 Jun 2016
        Replying to @lynnelab2 @nytimes

        The horse has bolted. Good luck catching it now.

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      2. lonewolfrider‏ @MarkByers17 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        The hype isn't real. The market will adjust shortly. Nothing has really changed nor will it. UK will not be subject to foreign rule

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      3. NJThompson‏ @ImoanThompson 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @MarkByers17 @nytimes

        That's adorable, but we're either going to be subject to European rule or we're bust. National pride is dumb pride.

        3 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. lonewolfrider‏ @MarkByers17 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @ImoanThompson @nytimes

        well since European rule is no longer and option is bet you a bust is not coming. Country will be stronger

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