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Brexit Party becomes a fully fledged political party because the WA, as stated previously and is very much relevant actually, despite your erroneous claim that it’s not, is not Brexit. In actual fact, I do believe Brexit Party will contest in Peterborough by-election on June 6th, after that criminal MP was ousted by constituents petitioning for her removal. So your question of funding is rather redundant, given Brexit Party is here to stay for the foreseeable future. ---------- Post added at 13:06 ---------- Previous post was at 12:58 ---------- Quote:
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Not the answer they want to hear, though! ---------- Post added at 14:56 ---------- Previous post was at 14:53 ---------- Quote:
Brexiteers have not re-defined Brexit. It's only the Remainers fighting this that appear confused, although the agitators are just trying to muddy the waters. Shame on them. |
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Yet again, we come back to the old chestnut of Brexit = leave the EU. As we've found out there are many ways in which the EU can be left. People who say leaving means leaving without a deal, that's fine, That is their interpretation however. PS. Why would people be fearful about not leaving the EU? Frustrated and angry i can understand, but fearful ? |
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What they cannot agree on, is what sort of negotiated Brexit to accept. |
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I fear nothing - but I do not want my country to be associated or connected to any United States of Europe, which is what the EU has repeatedly aspired to become. But the EU is not a Democratic institution, it certainly expects it's members to follow their way and if we vote on something they don't like, they want us to keep on voting until they get the result they want. Why on Earth do Remainers want to be associated with such corruption and disgusting antics from the EU... They keep saying we should stay and reform, the EU don't want to reform, they made that crystal clear to David Cameron when he tried. Our democracy is far more better than this, or at least it should be, we should grow a backbone and leave the EU. |
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Thats my point, because it was never explicitly defined as to what leaving the EU entails then everyone's interpretation of what leave means is correct. It's the governments (at the time) fault for failing to define the parameters of what leave actually meant and would happen. I have my reasons why i want to remain, you have your reasons for wanting to leave and never the twain shall meet, however, it doesn't make either of our reasons any less valid :) ---------- Post added at 15:37 ---------- Previous post was at 15:34 ---------- Quote:
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The key word that's missing from that statement that almost all politicians are using is 'believe' All parties are more focused on protecting their current power, or looking at how they can utilize the situation to win power for themselves. If i was a leaver i'd be annoyed as hell, but I'm not, so, erm I'm not |
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https://webarchive.nationalarchives....-if-we-leave/# https://webarchive.nationalarchives..../publications/ |
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the opposite of Remain is not remain. Therefore the synonym is Leave.
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You can leave a table after dinner by a) eating all of the meal b) partially eating the meal You can leave a room and a) turn the lights off or b) leave the lights on In both cases you have still left respectively |
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Maybe they laid it on a little too thickly considering the outcome ;) |
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