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papa smurf 10-05-2019 16:03

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
This must be one of those remainers who didn't know what they voted for,and this ones still a bit confused.


https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/11...n-Nigel-Farage

TheDaddy 10-05-2019 16:52

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35994376)
This must be one of those remainers who didn't know what they voted for,and this ones still a bit confused.


https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/11...n-Nigel-Farage

I'm confused to, is Nigel not peddling that vision anymore? And adding more people who didn't know what they were voting for is strengthening the hand of those calling for a second referendum, is that what you're advocating for now?

Sephiroth 10-05-2019 17:34

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
Farage has a very simple message.

1. Leave won the Referendum.

2. In the ensuing General Election, both major parties committed to Brexit in their manifestos.

3. By a huge majority, Parliament authorised A50 and subsequently the Withdrawal Act.

4. May mucked up the negotiations and brought back an unacceptable deal.

5. Both parties almost in collusion, are trying to thwart Brexit in one way or another and thus renaging on their manifesto commitments.

6. The British public have completely lost faith in the current political class.

Just about right. I'd say.



papa smurf 10-05-2019 18:33

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35994379)
I'm confused to, is Nigel not peddling that vision anymore? And adding more people who didn't know what they were voting for is strengthening the hand of those calling for a second referendum, is that what you're advocating for now?

No i'm just pointing out that that particular remainer still hasn't got a clue what the hell shes talking or moaning about.

Damien 10-05-2019 18:52

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35994382)
[COLOR="Blue"]Farage has a very simple message.

For Farage Brexit will always have been betrayed though:

1) Any deal? = Betrayal
2) Any bad consequences of No Deal? = Betrayal.

Sephiroth 10-05-2019 18:59

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35994389)
For Farage Brexit will always have been betrayed though:

1) Any deal? = Betrayal
2) Any bad consequences of No Deal? = Betrayal.

So what? You're just pointlessly second-guessing.

The sequence I laid out is the truth. Remainers should count themselves lucky that the politicians are such turds.

1andrew1 10-05-2019 21:30

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35994389)
For Farage Brexit will always have been betrayed though:

1) Any deal? = Betrayal
2) Any bad consequences of No Deal? = Betrayal.

Spot on, he will always try and present himself as the victim/underdog.

I actually agree with Trump's suggestion to Theresa May for Nigel Farage - make him our ambassador to the US. That way he would be out of harm's way. Then maybe promote him to somewhere remoter after that. ;)

Sephiroth 10-05-2019 22:00

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35994404)
Spot on, he will always try and present himself as the victim/underdog.

I actually agree with Trump's suggestion to Theresa May for Nigel Farage - make him our ambassador to the US. That way he would be out of harm's way. Then maybe promote him to somewhere remoter after that. ;)

But you avoid the main point - that my list is true.

1andrew1 10-05-2019 22:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35994406)
But you avoid the main point - that my list is true.

Most of it is a statement of the obvious except 5. which ihmo is fantasy and 4. being subjective as the deal was acceptable to some including Rees-Mogg depending on which day of the week he voted on it.
Would you vote for John Redwood in a general election or for the Brexit Party?

TheDaddy 11-05-2019 03:58

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35994386)
No i'm just pointing out that that particular remainer still hasn't got a clue what the hell shes talking or moaning about.

So farage didn't say all that stuff about being like Norway then?

Sephiroth 11-05-2019 07:28

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35994408)
Most of it is a statement of the obvious except 5. which ihmo is fantasy and 4. being subjective as the deal was acceptable to some including Rees-Mogg depending on which day of the week he voted on it.
Would you vote for John Redwood in a general election or for the Brexit Party?

Redwood, obviously.

Mr K 11-05-2019 13:21

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35994422)
Redwood, obviously.

Yean he's got a great singing voice.
https://youtu.be/GzBq0n8dxFQ
https://youtu.be/GzBq0n8dxFQ

Chris 11-05-2019 15:05

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
That never gets old. :rofl:

denphone 11-05-2019 18:13

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The latest European Parliament voting intention.

Quote:

BREX: 34% (+6)
LAB: 21% (-7)
LDEM: 12% (+5)
CON: 11% (-3)
GRN: 8% (+2)
UKIP: 4% (+1)
CHUK: 3% (-4)
Quote:

via @OpiniumResearch, 08 May

Sephiroth 11-05-2019 18:29

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
As I've said before, if the turnout is high (which I doubt), we will have had a referendum of sorts.


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