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Originally Posted by papa smurf
i think being so cheerful is what keeps you going
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That's pretty much the level of debate I've come to expect from you on this matter.
Apologies for not agreeing with your Express-tinted view of the world and impinging on it with reality.
This is why it was a bad idea putting something complicated and nuanced to the public in a referendum.
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Originally Posted by Kursk
The misinfomation prior to the vote is unforgivable. However, it failed to detract the majority from the overriding desire to govern our own Country and to have control of immigration.
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We actually already governed our own country.
The implication that misinformation was one-way is hilarious

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Originally Posted by Damien
Ideally before article 50 is invoked we'll know what we want and have vague idea of how we'll get it. As far as I am concerned the actual process after article 50 should be a formality as much as is possible. You shouldn't set off a controlled explosion before you know how you're getting out of the building.
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Okay, enough of the nonsense over the BS before the vote and people who seem to think the consequences and risks of it are 'boring'.
You reckon she'll be able to stall it for that long?
There are plenty of rebellious MPs who want it done yesterday, consequences be damned.