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Democracy, where 35% of the 48m voters make a choice that impacts 66m lives.
If a primary teacher (trusted, in authority, educated) asks their room of 4yr olds whether they want salad for lunch or chocolate the answer is predictable and will likely not accommodate the long term health benefits of the voters.
It was asking the question that was stupid, not the result.
Now we head into a recession that 17m out of 66m have chosen, no matter how you look at it, it's nuts.
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
on the road to nowhere in particular |
Using your logic, even fewer wanted to remain but you seem to want to inflict their opinion on the Nation.
Democracy is a wonderful thing until you don't get your way. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Using your logic, even fewer wanted to remain but you seem to want to inflict their opinion on the Nation.
Democracy is a wonderful thing until you don't get your way. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fed up of hearing the whingers on here.about 73% of the population voted.its a democratic decision and more people voted out then in.we have all got to be united and make it work.the bank of england have already said that they had contingency plans set up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Fed up of hearing the whingers on here.about 73% of the population voted.its a democratic decision and more people voted out then in.we have all got to be united and make it work.the bank of england have already said that they had contingency plans set up."
You still trust the banks? Good luck
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By *andS66Couple
over a year ago
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"Democracy, where 35% of the 48m voters make a choice that impacts 66m lives.
If a primary teacher (trusted, in authority, educated) asks their room of 4yr olds whether they want salad for lunch or chocolate the answer is predictable and will likely not accommodate the long term health benefits of the voters.
It was asking the question that was stupid, not the result.
Now we head into a recession that 17m out of 66m have chosen, no matter how you look at it, it's nuts.
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And even fewer would have inflicted staying in.
Look at it this way...33% of voters didn't vote... thus saying 'actually, we're not concerned whichever way the vote goes'... Therefore, 68% effectively voted to leave.
Also, are you really advocating votes for 4 year olds? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Fed up of hearing the whingers on here.about 73% of the population voted.its a democratic decision and more people voted out then in.we have all got to be united and make it work.the bank of england have already said that they had contingency plans set up.
You still trust the banks? Good luck
" they would not stand back and do nothing.that is a ridiculous remark. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Fed up of hearing the whingers on here.about 73% of the population voted.its a democratic decision and more people voted out then in.we have all got to be united and make it work.the bank of england have already said that they had contingency plans set up.
You still trust the banks? Good luck
" they would not stand back and do nothing.that is a ridiculous remark. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Fed up of hearing the whingers on here.about 73% of the population voted.its a democratic decision and more people voted out then in.we have all got to be united and make it work.the bank of england have already said that they had contingency plans set up."
You have contingency plans for when things go tits up....like this EU decision
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Remain or Leave.
Doesn't matter.
What worries me more is the amount of appalling maths on show here "
Along with calling people racists and bastards as I have seen on comments |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Democracy, where 35% of the 48m voters make a choice that impacts 66m lives.
If a primary teacher (trusted, in authority, educated) asks their room of 4yr olds whether they want salad for lunch or chocolate the answer is predictable and will likely not accommodate the long term health
benefits of the voters.
It was asking the question that was stupid, not the result.
Now we head into a recession that 17m out of 66m have chosen, no matter how you look at it, it's nuts.
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I don't think at all 17m impact the others, 11m didn't vote so they had the greatest impact,
And it's about time people started talking this great country up not down |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Cuppa anyone? Zzzzz......"
Coo and a wee sugar please.
Can I have mine in a flask? It's a long walk to Westminster to demand "you lot" let "us lot" become independent. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Fed up of hearing the whingers on here.about 73% of the population voted.its a democratic decision and more people voted out then in.we have all got to be united and make it work.the bank of england have already said that they had contingency plans set up.
You still trust the banks? Good luck
they would not stand back and do nothing.that is a ridiculous remark."
Ridiculus? Maybe yes and maybe not but true, time will tell what will happen |
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