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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

A campaign has started by a group of people who voted leave but are now remainers.. are you a #remainernow?

Sorry shag, stealing your thread

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

I was always a remainer and you never answered my question on my milf thread.

#myisntthisinthepoliticsforum

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I was always a remainer and you never answered my question on my milf thread.

#myisntthisinthepoliticsforum"

I’ve replied to your question on your milf thread & sssshhhhh mods will move it once they have finished their chicken liver lunch

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Nope still brexit

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By *riskynriskyCouple  over a year ago

Essex.

Brexit before, even stronger Brexit now...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Brexit before, even stronger Brexit now..."

Why?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Remain before, just shaking my head now.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Brexit before, even stronger Brexit now...

Why? "

Specially when it’s not looking good?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


" Remain before, just shaking my head now."

Did you want to vote leave?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" Remain before, just shaking my head now."

Word

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Remain before, despair now.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

100% still brexit

all the eu have tried to fine us huge amounts and bully us

wonder why

probably because they need us more than we need them..

why should they rule europe /us ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A campaign has started by a group of people who voted leave but are now remainers.. are you a #remainernow?

Sorry shag, stealing your thread "

What’s your source, so I can check it out ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Hard cocks not hard borders

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" Remain before, just shaking my head now.

Did you want to vote leave? "

Always wanted to remain as I believe the world needs to progress and embrace change with regards to globalism , but respect others choices. I'm shaking my head at the fact campaigners can influence and push for a motion, that they have no plan for and provide misleading facts so shamelessly. Though that's very political!

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

if you really wanted to make yourself poorer you could have just given it to me... and i would have used it for some crappy bet... or given it to my african prince matey!!!!

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By *ornLordMan  over a year ago

Wiltshire and London


"Hard cocks not hard borders "

Soft borders please.

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By *lbert_shlossedMan  over a year ago

Manchester

I'd rather be a slightly poorer master of my own destiny.

Although this current shambles of a government aren't making the best of it, which means we could get the crazy communists in

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"A campaign has started by a group of people who voted leave but are now remainers.. are you a #remainernow?

Sorry shag, stealing your thread

What’s your source, so I can check it out ?"

Facebook Remainer now

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

I know im stupid and dont understand politics . But why should the rest of europe make some kind of deal. We voted to leave so why dont we just fuck off if thats what the majority wanted.

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

Que Sera Sera

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By *alking DisasterWoman  over a year ago

South Oxfordshire

Voted remain, still would vote remain. Still think that a hard brexit is the worst possible outcome.

And yes, I would also like a second referendum (with a two part question).

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I know im stupid and dont understand politics . But why should the rest of europe make some kind of deal. We voted to leave so why dont we just fuck off if thats what the majority wanted. "

There is more to it..

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire


"I know im stupid and dont understand politics . But why should the rest of europe make some kind of deal. We voted to leave so why dont we just fuck off if thats what the majority wanted.

There is more to it.. "

should make me prime minister

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I know im stupid and dont understand politics . But why should the rest of europe make some kind of deal. We voted to leave so why dont we just fuck off if thats what the majority wanted.

There is more to it.. should make me prime minister "

You have my vote.. check with others

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire


"I know im stupid and dont understand politics . But why should the rest of europe make some kind of deal. We voted to leave so why dont we just fuck off if thats what the majority wanted.

There is more to it.. should make me prime minister

You have my vote.. check with others "

years ago we had a vote for forun prime minister i won. In fact we never had another election so in theory i am still prime minister

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Can I just say, before this thread is moved to the politics forum and gets descended upon by express-readers-in-a-bubble-who-froth-at-the-mouth-like-conspiracy-nutters-over-anything-brexit... how nice it is to hear the views of real people

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Can I just say, before this thread is moved to the politics forum and gets descended upon by express-readers-in-a-bubble-who-froth-at-the-mouth-like-conspiracy-nutters-over-anything-brexit... how nice it is to hear the views of real people "

Stereotyping Brexit voters, thought you were better than that.

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By *htcMan  over a year ago

MK

Nope. Voted leave. Still want to leave. It just proves now that the remainers can't accept a loose.

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By *layfulfoxMan  over a year ago

nowhere

Did anyone expect anything other than a hard Brexit?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Nope. Voted leave. Still want to leave. It just proves now that the remainers can't accept a loose."

The thread is about leavers doing a u-turn. Nice try though.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke

Let's make europe great again

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did anyone expect anything other than a hard Brexit?"

Semi

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Did anyone expect anything other than a hard Brexit?"

Better than fucking about clean cut

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Let's make europe great again"

Or we can begin to create our empire again

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By *ools47Woman  over a year ago

Failsworth

I was a leaver I'm still a leaver,

I had many reasons for voting leave, all of which I still stand by, but I also have a very strong belief that just by holding the referendum we put ourselves in a position where the EU would hold all the cards regardless of the result.

Every day I'm more and more ashamed of the monumental fuck up our government is making of what could of been a good opportunity.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Let's make europe great again

Or we can begin to create our empire again "

I always tell my American friends that it's never to late to come home

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By *LCCCouple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"A campaign has started by a group of people who voted leave but are now remainers.. are you a #remainernow?

Sorry shag, stealing your thread

What’s your source, so I can check it out ?"

Twitter

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock

Voted Leave in the referendum and still want to leave now. The sooner the better, roll on March 2019.

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By *LCCCouple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"I was a leaver I'm still a leaver,

I had many reasons for voting leave, all of which I still stand by, but I also have a very strong belief that just by holding the referendum we put ourselves in a position where the EU would hold all the cards regardless of the result.

Every day I'm more and more ashamed of the monumental fuck up our government is making of what could of been a good opportunity."

So why so you want to continue if the government are making a monumental fuck up of it?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Can I just say, before this thread is moved to the politics forum and gets descended upon by express-readers-in-a-bubble-who-froth-at-the-mouth-like-conspiracy-nutters-over-anything-brexit... how nice it is to hear the views of real people

Stereotyping Brexit voters, thought you were better than that."

He's pretty much spot on though..

Although some of the more interesting ones who think it's OK to machine gun anyone trying to cross the channel and are lacing up their boots for when they match upon parliament seem to have offed it..

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By *oi_LucyCouple  over a year ago

Barbados


"I was a leaver I'm still a leaver,

I had many reasons for voting leave, all of which I still stand by, but I also have a very strong belief that just by holding the referendum we put ourselves in a position where the EU would hold all the cards regardless of the result.

Every day I'm more and more ashamed of the monumental fuck up our government is making of what could of been a good opportunity."

That is the most refreshingly honest comment I’ve seen from a leave voter. I remember not long after the vote saying something on here along the lines of ‘I voted remain and so am rightfully pissed off about this, but you leave voters must be livid at how badly your wishes are being carried out’. But I was surprised at how many leave voters were (and are) still clinging to the mirage that everything is going ok.

-Matt

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"I was a leaver I'm still a leaver,

I had many reasons for voting leave, all of which I still stand by, but I also have a very strong belief that just by holding the referendum we put ourselves in a position where the EU would hold all the cards regardless of the result.

Every day I'm more and more ashamed of the monumental fuck up our government is making of what could of been a good opportunity.

That is the most refreshingly honest comment I’ve seen from a leave voter. I remember not long after the vote saying something on here along the lines of ‘I voted remain and so am rightfully pissed off about this, but you leave voters must be livid at how badly your wishes are being carried out’. But I was surprised at how many leave voters were (and are) still clinging to the mirage that everything is going ok.

-Matt"

A plan that assumes government competence is not going to survive contact with the enemy

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East


"Did anyone expect anything other than a hard Brexit?"

That was what people voted for.

To leave the EU.

There was nothing else on the ballot paper.

I don't understand the fuss.

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"A campaign has started by a group of people who voted leave but are now remainers.. are you a #remainernow?

Sorry shag, stealing your thread "

No

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"Did anyone expect anything other than a hard Brexit?

That was what people voted for.

To leave the EU.

There was nothing else on the ballot paper.

I don't understand the fuss.

"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I was a leaver I'm still a leaver,

I had many reasons for voting leave, all of which I still stand by, but I also have a very strong belief that just by holding the referendum we put ourselves in a position where the EU would hold all the cards regardless of the result.

Every day I'm more and more ashamed of the monumental fuck up our government is making of what could of been a good opportunity."

You think it was ever going to get us a golden deal? I'm not disputing the incompetence of our government, but the other side werw never going to make it easy. Common sense would have let people know that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Let's make europe great again"

Read in trump's voice.

"MEGA - MAKE EUROPA GREAT AGAIN!"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I love the logic of thinking that Europe will want to do a deal with us. Without a deal our economic and political clout will crumble. The city of London will move to Frankfurt. Most factories producing stuff for the European markets will be forced to relocate to Europe. Etc etc. It's like handing yourself over to your closest competitors to do with as they will. Of course they'll devour us. Why wouldn't they? And that's without even mentioning how our collapse will fortify Europe as a block.

If I was writing sci-fi I'd describe a post brexit world with a Nazi-like menace emerging from the ruins of Britain just as much as it rose from the ruins of post WWII reparation Germany

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"I love the logic of thinking that Europe will want to do a deal with us. Without a deal our economic and political clout will crumble. The city of London will move to Frankfurt. Most factories producing stuff for the European markets will be forced to relocate to Europe. Etc etc. It's like handing yourself over to your closest competitors to do with as they will. Of course they'll devour us. Why wouldn't they? And that's without even mentioning how our collapse will fortify Europe as a block.

If I was writing sci-fi I'd describe a post brexit world with a Nazi-like menace emerging from the ruins of Britain just as much as it rose from the ruins of post WWII reparation Germany "

Your fantasy scenario is divorced from reality and is not backed up by the evidence. One of the top German banking bosses said earlier this year that the city of London will remain as Europe's number 1 capital city for finance after Brexit. These are not the comments of a leaver or anyone with vested interest in Leaving the EU, a top German banking boss said it. Frankfurt, Paris and Dublin have all been trying to lure away bankers from London to no avail, top bankers want to stay in London.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I love the logic of thinking that Europe will want to do a deal with us. Without a deal our economic and political clout will crumble. The city of London will move to Frankfurt. Most factories producing stuff for the European markets will be forced to relocate to Europe. Etc etc. It's like handing yourself over to your closest competitors to do with as they will. Of course they'll devour us. Why wouldn't they? And that's without even mentioning how our collapse will fortify Europe as a block.

If I was writing sci-fi I'd describe a post brexit world with a Nazi-like menace emerging from the ruins of Britain just as much as it rose from the ruins of post WWII reparation Germany "

Im a somewhat hesitant remainer, but I think this is a tab hyperbolic.

Of course I could be wrong, I'm willing to admit that.

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East


"

You think it was ever going to get us a golden deal? I'm not disputing the incompetence of our government, but the other side werw never going to make it easy. Common sense would have let people know that."

The other side isn't making it easy?

To do what?

Leave?

That is very easy.

March 29.

I don't understand why you think they are making it difficult to leave.

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East


"

Your fantasy scenario is divorced from reality and is not backed up by the evidence. One of the top German banking bosses said earlier this year that the city of London will remain as Europe's number 1 capital city for finance after Brexit. These are not the comments of a leaver or anyone with vested interest in Leaving the EU, a top German banking boss said it. Frankfurt, Paris and Dublin have all been trying to lure away bankers from London to no avail, top bankers want to stay in London. "

I love how you keep pointing to business in the EU27 as the influence that will swing the politics onto the side of the UK.

No-one listened to the voice of business in the UK when it came to the referendum.

Yet suddenly now business holds sway.

Er, no.

Politics does.

Always the politics.

Wakey, wakey.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A campaign has started by a group of people who voted leave but are now remainers.. are you a #remainernow?

Sorry shag, stealing your thread "

That is fine and yes. I have always been a remainer. I stand for a united nation

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"A campaign has started by a group of people who voted leave but are now remainers.. are you a #remainernow?

Sorry shag, stealing your thread That is fine and yes. I have always been a remainer. I stand for a united nation "

Likewise bud.. I’m all for globalisation

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Your fantasy scenario is divorced from reality and is not backed up by the evidence. One of the top German banking bosses said earlier this year that the city of London will remain as Europe's number 1 capital city for finance after Brexit. These are not the comments of a leaver or anyone with vested interest in Leaving the EU, a top German banking boss said it. Frankfurt, Paris and Dublin have all been trying to lure away bankers from London to no avail, top bankers want to stay in London.

I love how you keep pointing to business in the EU27 as the influence that will swing the politics onto the side of the UK.

No-one listened to the voice of business in the UK when it came to the referendum.

Yet suddenly now business holds sway.

Er, no.

Politics does.

Always the politics.

Wakey, wakey.

"

Besides... what was the bullshit? Something about needing to do a good deal because most of their cars come from the UK? Well how about they just move car production to Europe? Oh Didn't think of that did we

It's such a joke. Now the best we can do is Dominic Grieve telling us he doesn't think Europe would play nasty in a no deal situation. He "doesn't think"?!? Is that what our nation's defence has come down to. Drop your kaks and wobble your balls in front of your competition but... you don't think they'll take the opportunity of a lifetime to finally usurp your nation's centuries of dominance over them by kicking you in the balls when you're utterly vulnerable. You "don't think" do you?

Has anyone round here even read a history book?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Your fantasy scenario is divorced from reality and is not backed up by the evidence. One of the top German banking bosses said earlier this year that the city of London will remain as Europe's number 1 capital city for finance after Brexit. These are not the comments of a leaver or anyone with vested interest in Leaving the EU, a top German banking boss said it. Frankfurt, Paris and Dublin have all been trying to lure away bankers from London to no avail, top bankers want to stay in London.

I love how you keep pointing to business in the EU27 as the influence that will swing the politics onto the side of the UK.

No-one listened to the voice of business in the UK when it came to the referendum.

Yet suddenly now business holds sway.

Er, no.

Politics does.

Always the politics.

Wakey, wakey.

Besides... what was the bullshit? Something about needing to do a good deal because most of their cars come from the UK? Well how about they just move car production to Europe? Oh Didn't think of that did we

It's such a joke. Now the best we can do is Dominic Grieve telling us he doesn't think Europe would play nasty in a no deal situation. He "doesn't think"?!? Is that what our nation's defence has come down to. Drop your kaks and wobble your balls in front of your competition but... you don't think they'll take the opportunity of a lifetime to finally usurp your nation's centuries of dominance over them by kicking you in the balls when you're utterly vulnerable. You "don't think" do you?

Has anyone round here even read a history book? "

Yep, and "A Man is a Wolf to another Man" even though I disagree with the quote, is poor quality politics like this it is true

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

You think it was ever going to get us a golden deal? I'm not disputing the incompetence of our government, but the other side werw never going to make it easy. Common sense would have let people know that.

The other side isn't making it easy?

To do what?

Leave?

That is very easy.

March 29.

I don't understand why you think they are making it difficult to leave.

"

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"Your fantasy scenario is divorced from reality and is not backed up by the evidence. One of the top German banking bosses said earlier this year that the city of London will remain as Europe's number 1 capital city for finance after Brexit. These are not the comments of a leaver or anyone with vested interest in Leaving the EU, a top German banking boss said it. Frankfurt, Paris and Dublin have all been trying to lure away bankers from London to no avail, top bankers want to stay in London.

I love how you keep pointing to business in the EU27 as the influence that will swing the politics onto the side of the UK.

No-one listened to the voice of business in the UK when it came to the referendum.

Yet suddenly now business holds sway.

Er, no.

Politics does.

Always the politics.

Wakey, wakey.

Besides... what was the bullshit? Something about needing to do a good deal because most of their cars come from the UK? Well how about they just move car production to Europe? Oh Didn't think of that did we

It's such a joke. Now the best we can do is Dominic Grieve telling us he doesn't think Europe would play nasty in a no deal situation. He "doesn't think"?!? Is that what our nation's defence has come down to. Drop your kaks and wobble your balls in front of your competition but... you don't think they'll take the opportunity of a lifetime to finally usurp your nation's centuries of dominance over them by kicking you in the balls when you're utterly vulnerable. You "don't think" do you?

Has anyone round here even read a history book? "

I don't think you have, it sounds like the only thing you've been reading is The Guardian.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A campaign has started by a group of people who voted leave but are now remainers.. are you a #remainernow?

Sorry shag, stealing your thread That is fine and yes. I have always been a remainer. I stand for a united nation

Likewise bud.. I’m all for globalisation "

That is good pal, globalisation will unite everyone

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By *lbert_shlossedMan  over a year ago

Manchester


"I know im stupid and dont understand politics . But why should the rest of europe make some kind of deal. We voted to leave so why dont we just fuck off if thats what the majority wanted. "
.

It's not really that your stupid, you see in 1970 odd we voted to join the union and ever since then somebody's always asked the question.. How much did we vote to join?

There's no difference today except it's the opposite, how much did we vote to leave?.

Will we leave in little bits over 20 years like we did when we voted to join?, this is the bit that gets me about the divide, we've had it both ways and yet both sides claim superiority

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By *ools47Woman  over a year ago

Failsworth


"I was a leaver I'm still a leaver,

I had many reasons for voting leave, all of which I still stand by, but I also have a very strong belief that just by holding the referendum we put ourselves in a position where the EU would hold all the cards regardless of the result.

Every day I'm more and more ashamed of the monumental fuck up our government is making of what could of been a good opportunity.

So why so you want to continue if the government are making a monumental fuck up of it? "

Because I still believe it's a good.move. Just the need the government to grow some and deal with it.

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By *LCCCouple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"Let's make europe great again

Read in trump's voice.

"MEGA - MAKE EUROPA GREAT AGAIN!""

MAGA - My Attorney Got Arrested!

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By *LCCCouple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"I was a leaver I'm still a leaver,

I had many reasons for voting leave, all of which I still stand by, but I also have a very strong belief that just by holding the referendum we put ourselves in a position where the EU would hold all the cards regardless of the result.

Every day I'm more and more ashamed of the monumental fuck up our government is making of what could of been a good opportunity.

So why so you want to continue if the government are making a monumental fuck up of it?

Because I still believe it's a good.move. Just the need the government to grow some and deal with it."

Will it still be good, even if the government fucks it up?

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By *tillup4funMan  over a year ago

Wakefield


"I was a leaver I'm still a leaver,

I had many reasons for voting leave, all of which I still stand by, but I also have a very strong belief that just by holding the referendum we put ourselves in a position where the EU would hold all the cards regardless of the result.

Every day I'm more and more ashamed of the monumental fuck up our government is making of what could of been a good opportunity.

So why so you want to continue if the government are making a monumental fuck up of it?

Because I still believe it's a good.move. Just the need the government to grow some and deal with it."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I was a leaver I'm still a leaver,

I had many reasons for voting leave, all of which I still stand by, but I also have a very strong belief that just by holding the referendum we put ourselves in a position where the EU would hold all the cards regardless of the result.

Every day I'm more and more ashamed of the monumental fuck up our government is making of what could of been a good opportunity.

So why so you want to continue if the government are making a monumental fuck up of it?

Because I still believe it's a good.move. Just the need the government to grow some and deal with it."

As I've said elsewhere I'd rather we were in or out. Some interminable messy compromise in between just sounds awful. I think we as a country probably need to learn the lesson of how much better things are when we integrate and cooperate with our neighbours. We're not going to learn that lesson by lingering in some pissy half way land between. That's why my choice would be 1) remain 2) crash out without paying any bills. For the latter we really don't need to even be negotiating. Let's just leave

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"I was a leaver I'm still a leaver,

I had many reasons for voting leave, all of which I still stand by, but I also have a very strong belief that just by holding the referendum we put ourselves in a position where the EU would hold all the cards regardless of the result.

Every day I'm more and more ashamed of the monumental fuck up our government is making of what could of been a good opportunity.

So why so you want to continue if the government are making a monumental fuck up of it?

Because I still believe it's a good.move. Just the need the government to grow some and deal with it.

As I've said elsewhere I'd rather we were in or out. Some interminable messy compromise in between just sounds awful. I think we as a country probably need to learn the lesson of how much better things are when we integrate and cooperate with our neighbours. We're not going to learn that lesson by lingering in some pissy half way land between. That's why my choice would be 1) remain 2) crash out without paying any bills. For the latter we really don't need to even be negotiating. Let's just leave "

Bless his little cotton socks. He still thinks adults can learn from their mistakes. Dude, this is why you need to study psychology..

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

i think people are finally beginning to realise what "out" actually means...

article 50 paragraph 3.....

3. The Treaties shall cease to apply to the State in question from the date of entry into force of the withdrawal agreement or, failing that, two years after the notification referred to in paragraph 2, unless the European Council, in agreement with the Member State concerned, unanimously decides to extend this period.

out means out... as of out of everything.... meaning everything!!!!

its going to the all the little things that we now take for granted you will lose which will turn into a huge clusterfuck....

for example... all those pesky mobile roaming charges you use to get when you went on your holidays .... coming back!!!

anyone looking at taking a driving trip in europe, your license "may" be valid, your current insurance certainly won't be!

buying anything from europe.... anything good/service (for example... a hotel room) under 135 pound is currently exempt for VAT..... that will be gone!

and a million other things we take for granted.........

but its going to be a case of that you won't realise what a good thing you had until its gone...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i think people are finally beginning to realise what "out" actually means...

article 50 paragraph 3.....

3. The Treaties shall cease to apply to the State in question from the date of entry into force of the withdrawal agreement or, failing that, two years after the notification referred to in paragraph 2, unless the European Council, in agreement with the Member State concerned, unanimously decides to extend this period.

out means out... as of out of everything.... meaning everything!!!!

its going to the all the little things that we now take for granted you will lose which will turn into a huge clusterfuck....

for example... all those pesky mobile roaming charges you use to get when you went on your holidays .... coming back!!!

anyone looking at taking a driving trip in europe, your license "may" be valid, your current insurance certainly won't be!

buying anything from europe.... anything good/service (for example... a hotel room) under 135 pound is currently exempt for VAT..... that will be gone!

and a million other things we take for granted.........

but its going to be a case of that you won't realise what a good thing you had until its gone...

"

But duty free will come back - that's a positive isn't it?

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"i think people are finally beginning to realise what "out" actually means...

article 50 paragraph 3.....

3. The Treaties shall cease to apply to the State in question from the date of entry into force of the withdrawal agreement or, failing that, two years after the notification referred to in paragraph 2, unless the European Council, in agreement with the Member State concerned, unanimously decides to extend this period.

out means out... as of out of everything.... meaning everything!!!!

its going to the all the little things that we now take for granted you will lose which will turn into a huge clusterfuck....

for example... all those pesky mobile roaming charges you use to get when you went on your holidays .... coming back!!!

anyone looking at taking a driving trip in europe, your license "may" be valid, your current insurance certainly won't be!

buying anything from europe.... anything good/service (for example... a hotel room) under 135 pound is currently exempt for VAT..... that will be gone!

and a million other things we take for granted.........

but its going to be a case of that you won't realise what a good thing you had until its gone...

But duty free will come back - that's a positive isn't it?"

And £450m a week for the NHS

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"i think people are finally beginning to realise what "out" actually means...

article 50 paragraph 3.....

3. The Treaties shall cease to apply to the State in question from the date of entry into force of the withdrawal agreement or, failing that, two years after the notification referred to in paragraph 2, unless the European Council, in agreement with the Member State concerned, unanimously decides to extend this period.

out means out... as of out of everything.... meaning everything!!!!

its going to the all the little things that we now take for granted you will lose which will turn into a huge clusterfuck....

for example... all those pesky mobile roaming charges you use to get when you went on your holidays .... coming back!!!

anyone looking at taking a driving trip in europe, your license "may" be valid, your current insurance certainly won't be!

buying anything from europe.... anything good/service (for example... a hotel room) under 135 pound is currently exempt for VAT..... that will be gone!

and a million other things we take for granted.........

but its going to be a case of that you won't realise what a good thing you had until its gone...

But duty free will come back - that's a positive isn't it?

And £450m a week for the NHS "

At least we will get our sovereignty back

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

Duty free?

I pop across to Spain or Portugal two or three times a year to stock up on my cigs.

Less than half the price there.

Brexit means UK is no longer in single market and b*stards here probably will only let me back in with 200.

I’ll just need to take my chances and trust that I look like someone who will need too many forms to fill out.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"i think people are finally beginning to realise what "out" actually means...

article 50 paragraph 3.....

3. The Treaties shall cease to apply to the State in question from the date of entry into force of the withdrawal agreement or, failing that, two years after the notification referred to in paragraph 2, unless the European Council, in agreement with the Member State concerned, unanimously decides to extend this period.

out means out... as of out of everything.... meaning everything!!!!

its going to the all the little things that we now take for granted you will lose which will turn into a huge clusterfuck....

for example... all those pesky mobile roaming charges you use to get when you went on your holidays .... coming back!!!

anyone looking at taking a driving trip in europe, your license "may" be valid, your current insurance certainly won't be!

buying anything from europe.... anything good/service (for example... a hotel room) under 135 pound is currently exempt for VAT..... that will be gone!

and a million other things we take for granted.........

but its going to be a case of that you won't realise what a good thing you had until its gone...

But duty free will come back - that's a positive isn't it?

And £450m a week for the NHS

At least we will get our sovereignty back "

Because if it's it one thing people on the fab forums like, it's decisions made by the conservative party

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i think people are finally beginning to realise what "out" actually means...

article 50 paragraph 3.....

3. The Treaties shall cease to apply to the State in question from the date of entry into force of the withdrawal agreement or, failing that, two years after the notification referred to in paragraph 2, unless the European Council, in agreement with the Member State concerned, unanimously decides to extend this period.

out means out... as of out of everything.... meaning everything!!!!

its going to the all the little things that we now take for granted you will lose which will turn into a huge clusterfuck....

for example... all those pesky mobile roaming charges you use to get when you went on your holidays .... coming back!!!

anyone looking at taking a driving trip in europe, your license "may" be valid, your current insurance certainly won't be!

buying anything from europe.... anything good/service (for example... a hotel room) under 135 pound is currently exempt for VAT..... that will be gone!

and a million other things we take for granted.........

but its going to be a case of that you won't realise what a good thing you had until its gone...

But duty free will come back - that's a positive isn't it?

And £450m a week for the NHS

At least we will get our sovereignty back "

As long as we pull out of every international treaty we have signed up to (NATO, Geneva Convention etc etc - I think there are a few hundred or so)

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"i think people are finally beginning to realise what "out" actually means...

article 50 paragraph 3.....

3. The Treaties shall cease to apply to the State in question from the date of entry into force of the withdrawal agreement or, failing that, two years after the notification referred to in paragraph 2, unless the European Council, in agreement with the Member State concerned, unanimously decides to extend this period.

out means out... as of out of everything.... meaning everything!!!!

its going to the all the little things that we now take for granted you will lose which will turn into a huge clusterfuck....

for example... all those pesky mobile roaming charges you use to get when you went on your holidays .... coming back!!!

anyone looking at taking a driving trip in europe, your license "may" be valid, your current insurance certainly won't be!

buying anything from europe.... anything good/service (for example... a hotel room) under 135 pound is currently exempt for VAT..... that will be gone!

and a million other things we take for granted.........

but its going to be a case of that you won't realise what a good thing you had until its gone...

But duty free will come back - that's a positive isn't it?

And £450m a week for the NHS

At least we will get our sovereignty back

Because if it's it one thing people on the fab forums like, it's decisions made by the conservative party"

Is it? I thought people on fab are Green Party voters

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"i think people are finally beginning to realise what "out" actually means...

article 50 paragraph 3.....

3. The Treaties shall cease to apply to the State in question from the date of entry into force of the withdrawal agreement or, failing that, two years after the notification referred to in paragraph 2, unless the European Council, in agreement with the Member State concerned, unanimously decides to extend this period.

out means out... as of out of everything.... meaning everything!!!!

its going to the all the little things that we now take for granted you will lose which will turn into a huge clusterfuck....

for example... all those pesky mobile roaming charges you use to get when you went on your holidays .... coming back!!!

anyone looking at taking a driving trip in europe, your license "may" be valid, your current insurance certainly won't be!

buying anything from europe.... anything good/service (for example... a hotel room) under 135 pound is currently exempt for VAT..... that will be gone!

and a million other things we take for granted.........

but its going to be a case of that you won't realise what a good thing you had until its gone...

But duty free will come back - that's a positive isn't it?

And £450m a week for the NHS

At least we will get our sovereignty back

As long as we pull out of every international treaty we have signed up to (NATO, Geneva Convention etc etc - I think there are a few hundred or so) "

So what do you suggest?

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By *rMrsWestMidsCouple  over a year ago

Dudley


"Duty free?

I pop across to Spain or Portugal two or three times a year to stock up on my cigs.

Less than half the price there.

Brexit means UK is no longer in single market and b*stards here probably will only let me back in with 200.

I’ll just need to take my chances and trust that I look like someone who will need too many forms to fill out.

"

A good reason to give up smoking then, do it for your pocket if not your health!

Just think of the money you could save the NHS in the future.

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

Lolol the country cannot afford for people like me to stop killing myself . . . I and people like me save the country a fortune in pension pay-outs

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By *rMrsWestMidsCouple  over a year ago

Dudley


"Lolol the country cannot afford for people like me to stop killing myself . . . I and people like me save the country a fortune in pension pay-outs "

Sounds like a good reason to carry on or is it just one of those silly excuses people use!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Duty free?

I pop across to Spain or Portugal two or three times a year to stock up on my cigs.

Less than half the price there.

Brexit means UK is no longer in single market and b*stards here probably will only let me back in with 200.

I’ll just need to take my chances and trust that I look like someone who will need too many forms to fill out.

A good reason to give up smoking then, do it for your pocket if not your health!

Just think of the money you could save the NHS in the future. "

A rise on the price of fags, petrol, beer, or a vast range of other things... and people will abandon brexit in their droves. You want to leave the EU to regain our sovereignty? Slam 5p on the price of fags for it and people will be out in the streets calling for the monarchy to be beheaded

Now, for a change, the voice of regression gets to experience how fickle the public can be

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By *rMrsWestMidsCouple  over a year ago

Dudley


"Duty free?

I pop across to Spain or Portugal two or three times a year to stock up on my cigs.

Less than half the price there.

Brexit means UK is no longer in single market and b*stards here probably will only let me back in with 200.

I’ll just need to take my chances and trust that I look like someone who will need too many forms to fill out.

A good reason to give up smoking then, do it for your pocket if not your health!

Just think of the money you could save the NHS in the future.

A rise on the price of fags, petrol, beer, or a vast range of other things... and people will abandon brexit in their droves. You want to leave the EU to regain our sovereignty? Slam 5p on the price of fags for it and people will be out in the streets calling for the monarchy to be beheaded

Now, for a change, the voice of regression gets to experience how fickle the public can be "

5p I would put £5 on them!

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By *rMrsWestMidsCouple  over a year ago

Dudley


"Duty free?

I pop across to Spain or Portugal two or three times a year to stock up on my cigs.

Less than half the price there.

Brexit means UK is no longer in single market and b*stards here probably will only let me back in with 200.

I’ll just need to take my chances and trust that I look like someone who will need too many forms to fill out.

A good reason to give up smoking then, do it for your pocket if not your health!

Just think of the money you could save the NHS in the future.

A rise on the price of fags, petrol, beer, or a vast range of other things... and people will abandon brexit in their droves. You want to leave the EU to regain our sovereignty? Slam 5p on the price of fags for it and people will be out in the streets calling for the monarchy to be beheaded

Now, for a change, the voice of regression gets to experience how fickle the public can be "

Taxes go up every budget but the queens still got her head,

more fantasy predictions!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Leave before and leave now, in fact I couldn’t be more determined then, or now.

A shame Ms May and co are making such a fuck up of things, and I’m convinced that they are playing for time. After all she voted remain and she is prime sinister, just.

So she is trying to stall while a huge web of lies and scare tactics are put in place, ready for a monumental betrayal of the majority who won the referendum for leave.

The death penalty for treason should be reinstated. One thing is sure, there would be a lot less phony politicians...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If only the brains behind brexit had the competence and conviction in the cause not to have judged the leadership campaign, you could have had a brexiteer in charge ...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Leave before and leave now, in fact I couldn’t be more determined then, or now.

A shame Ms May and co are making such a fuck up of things, and I’m convinced that they are playing for time. After all she voted remain and she is prime sinister, just.

So she is trying to stall while a huge web of lies and scare tactics are put in place, ready for a monumental betrayal of the majority who won the referendum for leave.

The death penalty for treason should be reinstated. One thing is sure, there would be a lot less phony politicians..."

You have only got yourselves to blame!

In the leadership campaign how many were brexiteers? None got elected for the role.

Then a convert fed the rhetoric leave means leave and created a mob. Similar to the trump mob "lock her up" but we wanted to press A50 button "now" - despite not having any plan but we just said "we not showing our hand". So 2 years since the vote 17 months after pressing A50 button nobody has found the "lost fag packet" where the original plan was formulated - so here we are swimming in the swamp! A50 should not have been triggered until we had a plan which had been agreed - but the extreme right would not listen. He who shouts loudest will be heard!!

Lemmings spring to mind.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hard cocks not hard borders "

Unfortunately the problem lies with a lot of limp dicks.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

#Brexiteernow

I voted remain because of what I thought it would mean in the present context. Because I thought that it was buying into the idea that curbing/ending immigration is going to be silver bullet for all our woes. Which isn't in itself a racist idea, but it's sure one that gets pushed by racists, and has served as a distraction from other issues.

The fact that it would give a Tory government carte blanch for a bonfire of workers' rights and human rights, which was always the Tory Brexiteer's ultimate goal.

It wasn't out of any love for the EU. We shouldn't kid ourselves that staying in would have meant prosperity and stability for us all. If there's one thing I can say about Gordon Brown, he kept us out the Euro, despite all the Tory conspiracy theories that he wouldn't. Europe is changing, and we might just have left a sinking ship. I voted remain, because it seemed like the most digestible shit sandwich on offer, in much the same way I would have voted for Clinton to keep Trump out, were I a US citizen.

The fact is that the people have spoken, even if only by a narrow majority, trying to derail Brexit is not going to work as a political strategy.

And when I see all this elitist Liberal sneering at "uneducated" Brexit types, it makes perfect fucking sense that the academic class have fostered a deep mistrust in everything they do.

For a start, "expert economists" don't actuslly know shit, and don't trust me on that, the Financial Times says so https://www.ft.com/content/1ca4c34a-90e3-11e8-bb8f-a6a2f7bca546

So I have complete empathy for those who took project fear for what it was, a gun to our head by the global financial elite. They've got a proven track record of threatening to pull out investment from anywhere that threatens to adopt policies not in their interest (the whole third world being a test case).

And you know what people who haven't been to university are entitled to have an opinion on things so can we just all give the "hu hu hu hurr uneducated plebs" shit a fucking rest? Thanks.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Might I add that I think people have gone too far in their mistrust of academics and expertd (because people who've spent a lot of time studying something probably knows more about it than someone who hasn't), but the academic community have in part brought this on themselves.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Also, May and Corbyn led their respective parties (with manifestoes that promised to deliver Brexit) to increased shares of the vote, while the LibDems and Greens did what exactly?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Voted 100% leave at the referendum and would be 110% leave if there was another one!

The EU has merely shown itself to be corrupt and bullying.

They are shitting themselves about losing our massive contribution.

All remainers need to accept the referendum, grow a back bone and get behind our wonderful country to make it great again.

Rule Brittania!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"For a start, "expert economists" don't actuslly know shit, and don't trust me on that, the Financial Times says so https://www.ft.com/content/1ca4c34a-90e3-11e8-bb8f-a6a2f7bca546"

The article talked about graduates, who I would not class as experts. It also seemed to bemoan their ability to communicate as much as anything.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Voted 100% leave at the referendum and would be 110% leave if there was another one!

The EU has merely shown itself to be corrupt and bullying.

They are shitting themselves about losing our massive contribution.

All remainers need to accept the referendum, grow a back bone and get behind our wonderful country to make it great again.

Rule Brittania!"

Lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Voted 100% leave at the referendum and would be 110% leave if there was another one!

The EU has merely shown itself to be corrupt and bullying.

They are shitting themselves about losing our massive contribution.

All remainers need to accept the referendum, grow a back bone and get behind our wonderful country to make it great again.

Rule Brittania!"

You voted against the best interest of the country. If it takes an economic meltdown to make you see that, then so be it. Just don't get grumpy when we say that we told you so.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"if you really wanted to make yourself poorer you could have just given it to me... and i would have used it for some crappy bet... or given it to my african prince matey!!!! "

Hey!.. Stop stealing the tory government policies

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