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Post by Toreador on Apr 5, 2023 6:22:37 GMT
Who cares you lost then in your pain started listening to the likes of Blair and other Westminster party has beens, who are still thinking we work for them not the other way around. Another rude awakening is brewing be under no doubt. More sloppy silliness from a poster of sloppy silliness ^^^ Did you wake up screaming, see2?
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Post by jonksy on Apr 5, 2023 6:59:06 GMT
This board is a good snapshot of the UK......Aint democrocy a bitch when it doesn't go your way? I don’t think it's a good snapshot of the UK. It's overwhelmingly old and overwhelmingly male.As for whether the poll would be reflected in society, maybe. I would agree that now is not the time to ask. Brexit needs a bit of time to happen. What does either age or sex have to do with it? We WILL NOT be rejoining your beloved EUSSR so best you get over it and work for whats best for the UK, which isn't in any way shape or form of joining a dictatorship.
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Post by jonksy on Apr 5, 2023 7:00:57 GMT
More sloppy silliness from a poster of sloppy silliness ^^^ Did you wake up screaming, see2? Does he sleep or hibernate as he never ever knows whats going on currently?
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Post by sheepy on Apr 5, 2023 7:05:10 GMT
This board is a good snapshot of the UK......Aint democrocy a bitch when it doesn't go your way? I don’t think it's a good snapshot of the UK. It's overwhelmingly old and overwhelmingly male. As for whether the poll would be reflected in society, maybe. I would agree that now is not the time to ask. Brexit needs a bit of time to happen. But then according to you and your fellow travellers nothing is unless you win. Even when you are being ignored by the majority of the electorate,
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Post by andrewbrown on Apr 5, 2023 7:12:39 GMT
I don’t think it's a good snapshot of the UK. It's overwhelmingly old and overwhelmingly male.As for whether the poll would be reflected in society, maybe. I would agree that now is not the time to ask. Brexit needs a bit of time to happen. What does either age or sex have to do with it? We WILL NOT be rejoining your beloved EUSSR so best you get over it and work for whats best for the UK, which isn't in any way shape or form of joining a dictatorship. Age was a very big factor in Brexit. But it was more about your made up allegation that this forum is a good reflection of the UK, which made me spit my coffee.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2023 7:15:30 GMT
What does either age or sex have to do with it? We WILL NOT be rejoining your beloved EUSSR so best you get over it and work for whats best for the UK, which isn't in any way shape or form of joining a dictatorship. Age was a very big factor in Brexit. But it was more about your made up allegation that this forum is a good reflection of the UK, which made me spit my coffee. You mean normal folk as opposed to The Guardian opinion pieces?
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Post by jonksy on Apr 5, 2023 7:20:13 GMT
What does either age or sex have to do with it? We WILL NOT be rejoining your beloved EUSSR so best you get over it and work for whats best for the UK, which isn't in any way shape or form of joining a dictatorship. Age was a very big factor in Brexit.But it was more about your made up allegation that this forum is a good reflection of the UK, which made me spit my coffee. Total bollox. And there is nothing made up with my supposed allegation as explained far more eloquently than I by OM15
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Post by Pacifico on Apr 5, 2023 7:23:14 GMT
Considering that even the LibDems have now changed their tune you have to wonder if this idea that there is a massive majority for rejoining is not just some wishful thinking for those who failed to get their own way..
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Post by jonksy on Apr 5, 2023 7:26:53 GMT
Considering that even the LibDems have now changed their tune you have to wonder if this idea that there is a massive majority for rejoining is not just some wishful thinking for those who failed to get their own way.. It didn't go so well for them in the last GE did it? It seems that some learn from their mistakes.
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Post by Bentley on Apr 5, 2023 9:39:27 GMT
This board is a good snapshot of the UK......Aint democrocy a bitch when it doesn't go your way? I don’t think it's a good snapshot of the UK. It's overwhelmingly old and overwhelmingly male. As for whether the poll would be reflected in society, maybe. I would agree that now is not the time to ask. Brexit needs a bit of time to happen. You lefties love your identity politics, don’t you ? Brexit has happened .
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Post by see2 on Apr 5, 2023 13:05:13 GMT
No it doesn't, it shows that posters on this board have no desire to try to undo the damage done by Brexit at this point in time. And that includes myself even though I voted remain. Time and experiences may at sometime in the future raise the question again. Yes it does. It shows overwhelmingly there should be no attempt to rejoin the EU. Little damage, if any has been caused by Brexit. It certainly didn't bring about Armageddon like remainers were hoping with their doom-ladened predictions when they were trying to scare the populace to vote remain back in 2016. If there is no desire to return to the EU, then it is safe to say those who voted 'No' have no regret about leaving. I certainly don't. I think Brexit is wonderful for Britain. Leavers have moved on, the EU has moved on, it's time re-joiners did the same. Nonsense, its way too arrogant to assume this pro Brexit forum reflects the actual disappointment in the country over Brexit. It was the lying Brexit voters that sold the lie to an easily led electorate that were looking for anything new to believe in. There is probably little call for a rejoin, I am a remainer who doesn't want it, not because I think its great, but we are where we are. As I posted earlier time will determine whether or not Brexit turns out right for Britain. The UK made a Horlicks of things before we joined the EEC, we did the same after joining the EEC and the EU, IMO the problem is a British problem and that won't necessarily change just because we enter a new market area. But no doubt, like many other people, I will be hoping for the best.
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Post by sandypine on Apr 5, 2023 17:07:39 GMT
Yes it does. It shows overwhelmingly there should be no attempt to rejoin the EU. Little damage, if any has been caused by Brexit. It certainly didn't bring about Armageddon like remainers were hoping with their doom-ladened predictions when they were trying to scare the populace to vote remain back in 2016. If there is no desire to return to the EU, then it is safe to say those who voted 'No' have no regret about leaving. I certainly don't. I think Brexit is wonderful for Britain. Leavers have moved on, the EU has moved on, it's time re-joiners did the same. Nonsense, its way too arrogant to assume this pro Brexit forum reflects the actual disappointment in the country over Brexit. It was the lying Brexit voters that sold the lie to an easily led electorate that were looking for anything new to believe in. There is probably little call for a rejoin, I am a remainer who doesn't want it, not because I think its great, but we are where we are. As I posted earlier time will determine whether or not Brexit turns out right for Britain. The UK made a Horlicks of things before we joined the EEC, we did the same after joining the EEC and the EU, IMO the problem is a British problem and that won't necessarily change just because we enter a new market area. But no doubt, like many other people, I will be hoping for the best. If it is a British problem what is it that makes it a British problem, the people, the culture, the climate, the skills drain, immigration (too much, not enough), the work force, the government, politicians or some combination of some or all of these?
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Post by see2 on Apr 5, 2023 17:30:26 GMT
Did you wake up screaming, see2? Does he sleep or hibernate as he never ever knows whats going on currently? Says the troll that lets the Mail do his thinking for him LOL
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Post by see2 on Apr 5, 2023 17:32:37 GMT
Nonsense, its way too arrogant to assume this pro Brexit forum reflects the actual disappointment in the country over Brexit. It was the lying Brexit voters that sold the lie to an easily led electorate that were looking for anything new to believe in. There is probably little call for a rejoin, I am a remainer who doesn't want it, not because I think its great, but we are where we are. As I posted earlier time will determine whether or not Brexit turns out right for Britain. The UK made a Horlicks of things before we joined the EEC, we did the same after joining the EEC and the EU, IMO the problem is a British problem and that won't necessarily change just because we enter a new market area. But no doubt, like many other people, I will be hoping for the best. If it is a British problem what is it that makes it a British problem, the people, the culture, the climate, the skills drain, immigration (too much, not enough), the work force, the government, politicians or some combination of some or all of these? It is the greed of those who have first access to the till, as far as they concerned their bank account is far more important than the UK economy.
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Post by wapentake on Apr 5, 2023 17:34:38 GMT
What does either age or sex have to do with it? We WILL NOT be rejoining your beloved EUSSR so best you get over it and work for whats best for the UK, which isn't in any way shape or form of joining a dictatorship. Age was a very big factor in Brexit. No it was people prepared to get off their backsides and vote.
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