This would be the same 'gullible public' that rejected the lies peddled by proven liars, frauds and embezzelers on 'Project Fear'?
His one real aim was Brexit. It's going to happen. No matter how much cunts like you who supported Johnson and Cameron and Blair's Remain bitch about it. Hell the majority of you fuckers couldn't even be arsed to turn up at the polling station.
And now you whinge constantly that "That's not how democracy is supposed to work". Despite that being EXACTLY how democracy is supposed to work.
tl;dr? Fucking kill yourself. No, wait, DON'T kill yourself, it would be a waste of good suffering.
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His one real aim was Brexit. It's going to happen. No matter how much cunts like you who supported Johnson and Cameron and Blair's Remain bitch about it. Hell the majority of you fuckers couldn't even be arsed to turn up at the polling station.
And now you whinge constantly that "That's not how democracy is supposed to work". Despite that being EXACTLY how democracy is supposed to work.
tl;dr? Fucking kill yourself. No, wait, DON'T kill yourself, it would be a waste of good suffering.
( , Sun 11 Mar 2018, 19:34, Share, Reply)
Oh look, the third reich obsessive is on Team Brexit
Did not see that coming
( , Sun 11 Mar 2018, 20:28, Share, Reply)
Did not see that coming
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Change your sig to 'that was stupid - and uncalled for'
Fucking hell it's like Godwin's Law never got passed through the EU Parliament before being vetoed by the Commission.
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Fucking hell it's like Godwin's Law never got passed through the EU Parliament before being vetoed by the Commission.
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^ "I named myself after a Fascist clown and didn't bother to vote but still got upset that a majority voted OUT."
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Oh look, here's Benito following me around like an attention-starved puppy again.
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Ask the remoaners, they were the ones predicting a total economic collapse if we voted Out.
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In case you've forgotten Boris was part of the Remain team before switching sides.
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had assumed you meant Alan
wont bother with the benefit of the doubt next time
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wont bother with the benefit of the doubt next time
( , Mon 12 Mar 2018, 8:57, Share, Reply)
please explain how your awesome Brexit vision is coming along? And what possible benefit it will bring to anyone that lives in the UK? Cheers!
( , Mon 12 Mar 2018, 11:47, Share, Reply)
How is that answering my question?
However, I know how a very close opinion poll should be handled - By consulting both sides and trying to represent both sets of the population, rather than alienating 50% of people (either way). There's lots of precedent for this, including the Danish referendum where their "stay" vote won by a very slender margin, so they sat down with representatives from both side to try and address the fears/views of the leaver vote to make them feel included.
Also democracy gives you the chance to fix an error every "x" years. Democracy allows for change. This brexit debacle does not. Just shouting DEMOCRACY isn't a valid argument here (We also would have had a hung parliament with this split if this had been a general election which would have forced comprimise).
Hope that clears things up for you and you can now feel free to answer in kind?
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However, I know how a very close opinion poll should be handled - By consulting both sides and trying to represent both sets of the population, rather than alienating 50% of people (either way). There's lots of precedent for this, including the Danish referendum where their "stay" vote won by a very slender margin, so they sat down with representatives from both side to try and address the fears/views of the leaver vote to make them feel included.
Also democracy gives you the chance to fix an error every "x" years. Democracy allows for change. This brexit debacle does not. Just shouting DEMOCRACY isn't a valid argument here (We also would have had a hung parliament with this split if this had been a general election which would have forced comprimise).
Hope that clears things up for you and you can now feel free to answer in kind?
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"x" years is correct, but you remoaners don't WANT to wait "x" years, do you? And "This isn't how democracy is supposed to work" is a direct quote from a remaintard.
So yeah, my point is valid. Oh, and in case you didn't notice, we HAD a hung parliament in the last two general elections.The bedwetting hand-wringers so beloved of /links propped up the tories in the first, and the DUP in the last one. As for change, what is Brexit if not a change?
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So yeah, my point is valid. Oh, and in case you didn't notice, we HAD a hung parliament in the last two general elections.The bedwetting hand-wringers so beloved of /links propped up the tories in the first, and the DUP in the last one. As for change, what is Brexit if not a change?
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You're still not answering my question "How is brexit positive in any way?". You and your Brexitard companions have literally nothing except poison, stupidity, racism and cutting off your own noses to spite others as arguments for brexit.
Brexitwunts are the scum of the fucking earth, no exceptions.
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