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pip08456 22-10-2018 13:35

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35967429)
Did it really when only a quarter of the population voted for Brexit? And as we've seen it could mean a wide variety of different outcomes, which we have no say over? Would you be happy with Brino deal, which seems more likely by the day ? Or would you like the opportunity to reject that? People aren't asking for another Brexit referendum, they are asking for a vote on the deal, which Brexiters don't seem to understand/ignore.

Could you please explain what possible difference such a vote would make?

OLD BOY 22-10-2018 13:46

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35967411)
Bit touchy this morning aren't we Brexiters ? :D. All going to plan ? What was the plan btw ?? Any answers greatly received by HM Govt. !

95% agreed with the EU now, apparently.

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35967429)
Did it really when only a quarter of the population voted for Brexit? And as we've seen it could mean a wide variety of different outcomes, which we have no say over? Would you be happy with Brino deal, which seems more likely by the day ? Or would you like the opportunity to reject that? People aren't asking for another Brexit referendum, they are asking for a vote on the deal, which Brexiters don't seem to understand/ignore.

Don't be silly, Mr K! 52% of those who voted indicated they wanted to leave. 'Nuff said.

Dave42 22-10-2018 13:47

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35967432)
95% agreed with the EU now, apparently.

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Don't be silly, Mr K! 52% of those who voted indicated they wanted to leave. 'Nuff said.

Ireland border still to do the hardest task and it wont get past parliament the infighting is getting worse OB

OLD BOY 22-10-2018 13:50

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35967430)
disagree no deal looking more like everyday as no way will it get past parliament with all the government infighting getting worse each day rumours are pm only 2 letters away from a leadership challenger and no deal disaster for UK

Says who? Did you listen to Dominic Raab yesterday?

When the full details of the deal are available to read, much of the opposition within the Conservative Party should melt away, and Labour will be hard pressed to vote against it.

Dave42 22-10-2018 13:53

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35967435)
Says who? Did you listen to Dominic Raab yesterday?

When the full details of the deal are available to read, much of the opposition within the Conservative Party should melt away, and Labour will be hard pressed to vote against it.

remember other 27 parliaments got to vote on it too OB I hope your right about our parliament just cant see it though

OLD BOY 22-10-2018 13:57

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35967437)
remember other 27 parliaments got to vote on it too OB

And they seem to think that Barnier is the best thing since sliced bread. So if he puts the deal forward, they will agree. Incidentally, it is also in the best interests of European countries to have a deal with the UK.

Mick 22-10-2018 13:58

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35967429)
Did it really when only a quarter of the population voted for Brexit? And as we've seen it could mean a wide variety of different outcomes, which we have no say over? Would you be happy with Brino deal, which seems more likely by the day ? Or would you like the opportunity to reject that? People aren't asking for another Brexit referendum, they are asking for a vote on the deal, which Brexiters don't seem to understand/ignore.

More nonsense about population numbers. It is irrelevant. Those ineligible to vote or could not be arsed to register to vote and or vote on the day, do not count.

You dismiss easily, the referendum was the largest democratic process in modern British history, again because you didn’t like the result. Yet, had Remain won, you and others would be gleeming and not de-legitimately proclaiming that not enough people in U.K. voted.

papa smurf 22-10-2018 14:29

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35967429)
Did it really when only a quarter of the population voted for Brexit? And as we've seen it could mean a wide variety of different outcomes, which we have no say over? Would you be happy with Brino deal, which seems more likely by the day ? Or would you like the opportunity to reject that? People aren't asking for another Brexit referendum, they are asking for a vote on the deal, which Brexiters don't seem to understand/ignore.

What percentage of the population turned out for the march in London?

Damien 22-10-2018 14:46

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35967444)
What percentage of the population turned out for the march in London?

Between 0.75% and 1% depending on which numbers you take.

Mr K 22-10-2018 15:01

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35967444)
What percentage of the population turned out for the march in London?

All relative Smurf. At the same time Nigel Farage was holding a 'Save Brexit' rally which attracted 1,200.... I make that about 600 times less and 0.002% of the population.
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top...ople-1-5746597
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Farage was greeted by just a small number of people celebrating his arrival, with just 1,200 attending the actual event.

Farage defended the Harrogate event saying that despite the small turnout, they represented “millions” who were watching online. At the time just 190 were watching on Twitter...........

papa smurf 22-10-2018 15:05

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35967445)
Between 0.75% and 1% depending on which numbers you take.

Wow all this fuss over less than 1% of the population wanting a peoples vote .

Hugh 22-10-2018 15:07

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35967448)
Wow all this fuss over less than 1% of the population wanting a peoples vote .

Bless...

papa smurf 22-10-2018 15:11

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35967449)
Bless...

That's 99% who don't want one [i'm using the remainer calculator] to work this out ,the same calculator they all used after the referendum.


99% of the population held a sit in/not turn up protest against a peoples vote.

djfunkdup 22-10-2018 15:16

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35967450)
That's 99% who don't want one [i'm using the remainer calculator] to work this out ,the same calculator they all used after the referendum.

:D:D

Sephiroth 22-10-2018 17:55

Re: Brexit
 
Problem with the 95% is that nothing has been spelt out as to what is in that 95%.


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