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4 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

Still waiting for someone to show me evidence that the majority of people in the UK support  leaving the EU.

The most conclusive evidence for this is the June 2016 People's Vote. I shall provide a link for the result from a recognised source:

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/eu_referendum/results

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8 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

Teresa May said her deal, no deal or no Brexit.

 

Which of those options is the bookies favourite? 😂

What an interesting inight to your mentality on the result.

Personally, I would have welcomed a compromise brexit deal that tried to satisfy the concerns of both sets of voters as much as possible. I don't know the bookies favourite, but would you think a scenario where we stay and everything is left as-is , is funny?

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15 minutes ago, lottiecass said:

How can you deny topcats opinions? He thinks we will remain in the eu and nothing is going to change

Yes, which is surprisingly inaccurate. You would have thought with all that knowledge TCH would be more open to opinion.

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32 minutes ago, Car Boot said:

The most conclusive evidence for this is the June 2016 People's Vote. I shall provide a link for the result from a recognised source:

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/eu_referendum/results

That supports the proposal that more people did NOT vote to leave than did.

 

The answer to the question - did the majority of the UK vote to leave? The answer is NO.

You can't spin your way out of that - you can change the question, as is your right, but the answer to the above question won't change.

Perhaps the way to check would be a People's Vote - after all, following the 1975 and 2016 votes, it is tied at 1:1.

 

Best out of 3?

 

Or do the leavers not allow people to change their minds?

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26 minutes ago, Litotes said:

That supports the proposal that more people did NOT vote to leave than did.

 

The answer to the question - did the majority of the UK vote to leave? The answer is NO.

You can't spin your way out of that - you can change the question, as is your right, but the answer to the above question won't change.

Perhaps the way to check would be a People's Vote - after all, following the 1975 and 2016 votes, it is tied at 1:1.

 

Best out of 3?

 

Or do the leavers not allow people to change their minds?

All you need to understand is that the majority voted to Leave. Anything else is bordering on referendum result denying.

 

We've had a People's Vote in June 2016. Did you not get the memo?

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22 minutes ago, Litotes said:

That supports the proposal that more people did NOT vote to leave than did.

 

The answer to the question - did the majority of the UK vote to leave? The answer is NO.

You can't spin your way out of that - you can change the question, as is your right, but the answer to the above question won't change.

Perhaps the way to check would be a People's Vote - after all, following the 1975 and 2016 votes, it is tied at 1:1.

 

Best out of 3?

 

Or do the leavers not allow people to change their minds?

The remain sector has used many spins to show it's hand. The best one being we won't have free movement after brexit next March. Love that one.

UK tourism spent £1.88 Billion in the Spanish regions last year. Can you imagine how pleased they will be when your boss, Mr Juncked-Up, tells them there willl be super taxes levied on travel from the UK.  Oh, and British tourism to european resorts is higher than Germany!!

Yep, as said many times..... The UK leave and the rest will follow. 

There is no way the rest of Europe will allow Brussels to treat us like second class citizens, and if the remoaners cannot comprehend our importance to the world, then they seriously need to take a reality check.

The massive swing to remain that has been bandied about is nothing more than hot air and we will get our freedom from Europe in March, and if it's in Noel Edmonds fashion, then so be it.

 

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34 minutes ago, BrexitGuy said:

"our importance to the world"

How Victorian, how Rees-Mogg, how out of touch with the real world...

 

The only importance we would have if we left would be as a third rate country, with a third rate economy because the leavers had well and truly flushed us down the pan.

And if it happens, I will not let you forget how you have trashed our childrens' and our childrens' children's future.

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46 minutes ago, BrexitGuy said:

The remain sector has used many spins to show it's hand. The best one being we won't have free movement after brexit next March. Love that one.

UK tourism spent £1.88 Billion in the Spanish regions last year. Can you imagine how pleased they will be when your boss, Mr Juncked-Up, tells them there willl be super taxes levied on travel from the UK.  Oh, and British tourism to european resorts is higher than Germany!!

Again, you highlight your total lack of understanding. Free movement in relation to EU membership has nothing whatsoever to do with tourism :loopy:

 

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Yep, as said many times..... The UK leave and the rest will follow.

Nope, Brexit has resulted in increased favourability for the EU in its member states.

 

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There is no way the rest of Europe will allow Brussels to treat us like second class citizens, and if the remoaners cannot comprehend our importance to the world, then they seriously need to take a reality check.

They already have, they unanimously backed Michel Barnier, and consistantly rebutted all attempts by the UK to circumvent him.

 

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The massive swing to remain that has been bandied about is nothing more than hot air and we will get our freedom from Europe in March, and if it's in Noel Edmonds fashion, then so be it.

We'll see, I'll wager it won't be no-deal though ;)

 

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