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andyBeaker

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Sorry but what you have failed to realise is that most of us here are not having a go at those like yourself who mistakenly wish to remain in the eu you are of course entitled to an opinion as much as I personally believe it to be wrong

The real issue is that its the remainers such as may & her cronies that are blatantly NOT getting on with the job that the country voted for, while you still support that bunch of pocket lining inbred idiots you can expect some gentle flack
You are making statements about me that contradict what I have said. My personal view (according to you I am allowed one but it is "mistakenly" so I don't know what you are saying!!) is that leaving is a mistake but there was a vote and we have to abide by and implement that. Can I make it any clearer??

It's all a bit laughable really, May is getting all the flack for trying to do a nigh on impossible job while many of those on the periphery are disrupting any harmony and then calling for harmony.

Blaming the so called ''remainers' remains an easy cop out. Everyone needs to understand that this is incredibly complex. Just closing the front door and locking it is not going to serve anyone's interests.
 

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I rather like the bloke, and his comments on the brexet vote are a matter of process, not content. Regardless of what the vote is for he is just saying you can't keep raising the same thing and hoping for a different answer.
It's a fair point....but.........the answer given may change if the giver is in receipt of more information on which to base their decision or there has been a change of circumstances.

I for one can think of a few occasions in my life when I thought I had made a good decision but subsequently changed my mind when better information/experience was availabl or circumstances changed.
 

Pow-Lo

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You are making statements about me that contradict what I have said. My personal view (according to you I am allowed one but it is "mistakenly" so I don't know what you are saying!!) is that leaving is a mistake but there was a vote and we have to abide by and implement that. Can I make it any clearer??

It's all a bit laughable really, May is getting all the flack for trying to do a nigh on impossible job while many of those on the periphery are disrupting any harmony and then calling for harmony.

Blaming the so called ''remainers' remains an easy cop out. Everyone needs to understand that this is incredibly complex. Just closing the front door and locking it is not going to serve anyone's interests.
No one, anywhere, has said that you are not allowed an opinion.

Stop spoiling for an argument, you cantankerous git!
 

derek kelly

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As I recall Theresa May voted remain, is she really the best person to lead us out?
 

Lee337

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Thought I'd have a look at a couple of European based news sites this morning to see what our neighbours are saying about Brexit. Read a report that it's estimated the EU will lose around 40 billion Euro per annum after we leave the EU in income from imports/exports (Didn't mention the UK contribution to EU funds).

I also read that there's currently a petition signed by around 500,000 people asking for Article 50 to be withdrawn on the basis that the Govt. are not being truthful when it comes to saying the majority of UK citizens voted to leave the EU.

Odd what you can find when you're bored.
 

Cougar377

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Wonder who the ghostly figure is. . .
 
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