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I’ve made my case, I don’t believe there has been any fundamental difference in what we know now to what we knew then. If that is your argument for some people wanting a second referendum. So if you believe there are differences in knowledge that would legitimise a second referendum please share with us. Or perhaps one your minders could? |
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No further questions M'lud :) |
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When team members issue an instruction, you do not argue, ever. To everyone else - this discussion on whether A second referendum is Democratic or not, needs to move on - we've been on this now for several pages. Time to draw a line under this particular avenue of debate, it is quite clear people do not agree either way. We really need to step away from divisive arguments where there is quite clearly no chance of a consensus. And a final reminder - people who do not follow team instructions, there is still time to be added to Paul's Xmas holiday list. (Being added = Account time out until after the new year). :) |
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http://www.brusselstimes.com/magazin...in-our-history 1. The EU Commission scandal of 1999; 2. The 2006 Galvin Report on MEPs' expenses; 3. The 2011 Cash for Influence scandal; 4. Ongoing EU budget fraud. Then there is a list of countries and related assessments on EU corruption commissioned by the EU Parliament. http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegDat...)608687_EN.pdf |
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Who will be the enemy when the EU is gone? Inner state faceless perfidious hegemonic bureaucrats ? They'll always be someone to hate/blame as long as little Englanders exist. |
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You’re making the argument ............( or rather you’re not) failing and looking very foolish. You can’t back up your assertion. You’ve been asked several times to back it up, but you refuse instead telling us to google it. It seems you can’t be arsed to google it either to back up your own statement, ( but i bet secretly you did, but couldn’t Find anything) Quote:
So what is the new information, it’s a simple request and if this info is all over the web it shouldn’ Be easy to copy and paste, so what’s the problem? ---------- Post added at 19:18 ---------- Previous post was at 19:15 ---------- Quote:
Just asking someone to back up their statements, but they won’t so you’re right, i’ll Leave it. They’re the ones that look daft. |
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I'm sorry but if people were too dim to read between the lines when it came to voting they shouldn't have voted at all.
The information was out there when the campaign started for the referendum. We are no longer in the 1950's were information was limited as we have the internet now and tv. If people didn't do their own research prior to voting well it's nobodys fault. I knew myself the EU weren't going to play ball its common sense to know that the EU wouldn't let any country leave and retain the same rights as a member. The whole point was to go for gold and see what comes out at the end. I just don't think we have pushed hard enough. |
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To assist anyone interested in understanding what we know now compared to the heady days of June 2016, this recent article provides a list of 100 such things.
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top...exit-1-5824690 |
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Whilst you're correct about JC's uselessness, we knew that before June 2016. And Theresa May wasn't exactly a star performer at the Home Office was she? So we had some clues even back then. |
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If you’re not prepared to enter into a debate, that you started, then what are you doing here? Quote:
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1. We knew we there would be a divorce bill. 2. “Could” ? Not would. 3 a prediction to 2033 :Rolf: 4. We knew it would be at the very least 2years. 5. We knew we would leaving all EU institutions, treaties and agreements, but could negotiate new relations 6. A prediction to 2033 :rolf: 7. Interesting, not read the Times article, I wonder where all the money goes? 8. “Could” 9. We’ll only an idiot would think the pound wouldn’t be affected, but not economic Armageddon as predicted. 10. Wow, a real deal breaker! 11. Really, we’ve got to 11 and this is it? 12. Could......ffs. 13. Could.......ffs 14. Quite possibly the funniest, and really? 14 and we’re here? 15. Would, followed immediately by could............... 16. Is just plain incorrect. 17. Could.... 18. Could...... 19. May....... I’ve read enough , this is just a list of all the project fear stories that have appeared in the press, there is nothing substantive in this list from a remainer rag. |
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