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17 hours ago, Mister Gee said:

I thought you were UKIP?

Please at least try to keep up. My vote for UKip ended the day Nigel left them, as I stated on here.

 

As posted recently, which you must have seen as you follow my posts so avidly, I gave the Brexit Party £25 to become a supporter, if it had been £100 I would have paid gladly, believe me. A cheap price to pay to save democracy, which the remoaners seem to be trying to destroy.

 

Angel1.

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14 hours ago, I1L2T3 said:

A general election would be the true test.

 

Nobody really wants it apart from the nationalists, the Greens or the LibDems

 

Imagine the nightmare for The Brexit Party of needing to formulate policy, or for Labour of having to come off the fence, or for the Tories of having to decide unequivocally to support no deal or soft Brexit, or for Change UK having to face utter wipeout.

 

The party system is on the verge of being smashed to pieces

The brexit party don’t need policy. 

8 minutes ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

Please at least try to keep up. My vote for UKip ended the day Nigel left them, as I stated on here.

 

As posted recently, which you must have seen as you follow my posts so avidly, I gave the Brexit Party £25 to become a supporter, if it had been £100 I would have paid gladly, believe me. A cheap price to pay to save democracy, which the remoaners seem to be trying to destroy.

 

Angel1.

Thank you for illustrating my point.

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1 hour ago, ANGELFIRE1 said:

A cheap price to pay to save democracy, which the remoaners seem to be trying to destroy.

If Farage was to be believed and this was a de-facto second referendum, he lost... by a country mile!

 

12m Leave voters *didn't* vote for the Brexit party, the recent "Revoke Art.50" petition recieved more support!

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12 minutes ago, Magilla said:

12m Leave voters *didn't* vote for the Brexit party, the recent "Revoke Art.50" petition recieved more support!

That's a fair point.

 

If the turnout was half that of the referendum then where were the 8.75 million leave voters     if only 6 million of them voted for Farage and UKIP?

 

 

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28 minutes ago, Magilla said:

If Farage was to be believed and this was a de-facto second referendum, he lost... by a country mile!

 

12m Leave voters *didn't* vote for the Brexit party, the recent "Revoke Art.50" petition recieved more support!

There's already been a referendum. There shouldn't be any need for a second one.

 

If there was a second referendum and it was 52/48 in "Remains" favour what would you suggest happens?

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18 minutes ago, makapaka said:

There's already been a referendum. There shouldn't be any need for a second one.

 

If there was a second referendum and it was 52/48 in "Remains" favour what would you suggest happens?

We use that as handy excuse to put a stop to the whole thing?

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1 minute ago, tinfoilhat said:

We use that as handy excuse to put a stop to the whole thing?

And what do you think the reaction of people who voted to leave would be?

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1 minute ago, makapaka said:

And what do you think the reaction of people who voted to leave would be?

About the same as remainers. A lot of angry letters to the daily mail? More right wing **** housery? 

 

Ok, let’s say there’s a hard brexit, and it all turns to ****. Do you think those who voted brexit, particularly those near the bottom of the food chain, will be accepting of the situation, or look to blame somebody else? I’m pretty sure farage won’t be hanging around to cop the blame, he’s said as much. Apparently the referendum wasn’t just about leaving the EU it was about immigration, sovereignty, signalling to the establishment the common man can’t be ignored and - in car boots case - smashing the capitalist system. So loads will be disappointed. We could have left in march but it wasn’t the right sort of brexit.

 

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