On 23 Sep 2018 at 7:01pm Seaford Stan wrote:
Those what want second referendum are TRAITORS
On 23 Sep 2018 at 7:17pm Marco wrote:
Amazed that you can make so many errors in one 7 word “sentence”.
Have another try.
On 23 Sep 2018 at 7:28pm Sheesh wrote:
Hurry up and die of old age Stan so those of us who will have to live through it can stop Brexit.
On 23 Sep 2018 at 7:40pm Kebab wrote:
Off wiv their heads
On 23 Sep 2018 at 8:03pm Phfellow2004 wrote:
The real Traitors are the 20 Conservative Rebels being led by the likes of Mogg and Boris whose mission has been to destroy almost any negotiations with the EU unelected leaders almost at any cost because the word compromise(s) is not in their vocabulary. This mob of 20 are fuelled by political ambition at the expense of the nation.
On 23 Sep 2018 at 8:06pm Howard wrote:
Is that the same Stan that's paid tax all his life and has a right to vote. Get over it snowflakes Brexit is going to happen and the sooner the better.
On 23 Sep 2018 at 10:22pm Hughes wrote:
You're all mad
On 24 Sep 2018 at 2:31am Harry wrote:
We don't want a second referendum, we want a vote on the proposed deal given that what is on the table now is far removed from what we were told we were voting for.
On 24 Sep 2018 at 6:41am Mark wrote:
With the LP moving shifting fast on this issue it seems likely that hard-working Stan may get a second opportunity to express his views.
On 24 Sep 2018 at 6:54am MisterD wrote:
@Howard it's always so amusing that people wheeling out the 'snowflakes' insult are always the ones with only emotional arguments. Takes one to know one I suppose.
On 24 Sep 2018 at 7:59am @MisterD wrote:
You laugh at Howards snowflake comment then end with the phrase "Takes one to know one" Is that irony or stupidity?
On 24 Sep 2018 at 8:04am Annette Curtin-Twitcher wrote:
The biggest traitor is surely the odious millionaire Cameron. In holding the referendum, he put party before country, which is the biggest breach of trust a PM can make.
He wanted UKIP leaning voters back in the Tory fold, and it bit all of us on the arse.
On 24 Sep 2018 at 8:51am Mark wrote:
Exactly Annette, and he called his referendum at a time when our tvs were full every night with scenes of rafts crossing the Med. There was a real crisis unfolding. It confused people and contributed to xenophobia. The irony is that that particular refugee crisis was managed for us and ended by measures sensitively introduced by the EU.
On 24 Sep 2018 at 9:14am What crisis wrote:
It never ended, that's why nationalist groups are ascendant throughout Europe.
"dude, do you even see the most important graph in the world"
On 24 Sep 2018 at 10:12am Local wrote:
A general election or a vote on the final deal is needed. A vote on chequers or no deal. If you trust people in 2016, why not 2018? Scared you will lose Stan?
On 24 Sep 2018 at 10:38am @local wrote:
We voted. You lost. Do you really expect more votes until you get the result the minority wants?
On 24 Sep 2018 at 11:35am Mark wrote:
Well duuuh... How could a minority view win?
On 24 Sep 2018 at 1:21pm Engsoc wrote:
"brexit voters fell prey to false consciousness."
On 24 Sep 2018 at 2:41pm Annette Curtin-Twitcher wrote:
Now there's an expression I haven't heard for a long time, Engsoc.
The embourgeoisement of the proletariat has a lot to answer for. Selling them their council houses was a master stroke in that process.
On 24 Sep 2018 at 2:45pm Mark wrote:
@whatcrisis.... That's why I was so specific about saying, "that particular refugee crisis"
On 24 Sep 2018 at 3:33pm Local wrote:
Well it is patently obvious you didn't read my post then.
On 24 Sep 2018 at 3:56pm @Stan... wrote:
...is only an a away from the devil
On 24 Sep 2018 at 3:58pm Mark wrote:
I did indeed, Local. A referendum shows the opinion of the majority at the time it's held. A minority view can't win a referendum. It's a bit ironic that you're saying, "I don't want a repeat referendum because that would be a denial of the voice of the people". I would say that there's good grounds for a second referendum given that two years will have passed and that there is no Brexit dividend: no 350m extra for the NHS: no alternative trade deal: the pound has lost 1/3 of its value: no answer over Ireland ... etc...etc... I think that chances that AT LEAST 2% of the population haven't had a rethink over the last two years are very remote.
On 24 Sep 2018 at 4:20pm G. O. M. @ A. C-T. wrote:
Just rejoice and ..................LOL
On 24 Sep 2018 at 5:07pm No Pot Pourri wrote:
Mark: The pound has lost 14% since the Brexit vote, not a third. It was 1.301 on the day and 1.115 today. Where did you get your figures?
On 24 Sep 2018 at 5:57pm Mark wrote:
You're using USD, I think. The Euro would be a better measure. I don't know or think it matters much to the argument whether it's 20, 30, or 50%.
On 24 Sep 2018 at 10:27pm Sid wrote:
Brexiteers live on their non-existent memories of 3 people - Queen Victoria, Brunel and Churchill. Britain's been crap for decades and no amount of misty-eyed nonsense will change that. Europe's far better off without us and we're a laughing stock.
On 25 Sep 2018 at 8:31am Lewes resident wrote:
We had a referendum the majority voted to leave,we have to accept the democratic vote . The “liberal intelligencia” cannot stand the fact that they lost. A second referendum would be catastrophic for the country and the UK would become even more divided.
On 25 Sep 2018 at 8:39am Slarty wrote:
@ Lewes Resident
If we cannot change our mind after a referendum, then what about 1975 hey? Perhaps the first referendum (or second after 1975) should not have happened.
Times change, people change and new votes should be allowed - especially as now people understand just what Brexit means and the lies can be ignored when making a choice.
On 25 Sep 2018 at 12:13pm Lees resident wrote:
People were told it was a once only vote and there would not be another referendum .People knew exactly what they voted for .
On 25 Sep 2018 at 12:25pm @Lees resident wrote:
So you were told the "second referendum" is a "once only vote", you can't make this stuff up.
You were also told that Parliament wouldn't vote on the deal, guess what, they are, guess what happens if parliament can't decide, yes that's right there would be a second referendum (or we crash out with no deal).
I'm not saying there will be a second, I'm just saying it is a likely series of events, the conservatives are determined to vote against themselves in November.
On 25 Sep 2018 at 1:17pm Lewes resident wrote:
All I know is I voted for Brexit,Brexiteers won ,just let the Government get on with it even if it means a No Deal exit.
Remainers accept it.
On 25 Sep 2018 at 2:29pm Brexit Bill wrote:
I know exactly what I voted for and that was to get the foreigners out of our affairs and out of our country. Seaford S. is right, if you want a second referendum you are NOT a true Englishman and you should get out of our country.
On 25 Sep 2018 at 3:16pm Democrat wrote:
"NOT a true Englishman and you should get out of our country."
Any destinations suggested ? That would make me an immigrant elsewhere.
On 25 Sep 2018 at 4:04pm Amon Wildes wrote:
I’m not a little Englishman; I’m a proud European (it’s where I live!). I want to stay where I live - and have done for over 75 years - in Europe. People’s Vote/2nd Ref. now pretty likely. Get over it.
On 25 Sep 2018 at 7:10pm Himself wrote:
#IrishBorder LOL
On 26 Sep 2018 at 11:26am @Brexit Bill wrote:
"foreigners out of our affairs", we still need to follow the rules to trade with the EU (and CE marks are now a globally recognised standard, so even if we don't trade we the EU we'll still get the standard (so need to follow the rules anyway)).
"getting foreigners out of our country" was never an option, anyone from the EU was always going to be allowed to stay.
That just about sums up the average Brexit voter Bill, you don't seem to grasp what the result would actually mean.
*POP* (that's the sound of your bubble bursting)