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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
You seem to have a sense of humour blind spot on this issue going by missing the satire.
I wish you'd accept that people are allowed to be unhappy with the result and, in a democracy, are under no obligation to accept it but we can't have everything. I'm with Ian Hislop on this one I'm afraid and looking at my LinkedIn and social media I'd like to think I have a life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyyOyoeqKfM
If you want an echo chamber where everyone is delighted with the referendum result and consider everything suggesting any negative connotations to the result as being propaganda there are plenty of them around.
Yours,
A Whinging Metropolitan Loser

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Having been in the same situation I do understand it. I was on the losing side in the Scottish Independence referendum and have to accept the result. Or are you advocating that Scotland should have another referendum on independence just because some can't accept the result?
It seams to me that it is you who do not understand here. You do not need a second referendum on the EU. The Government are under no obligation to invoke Article 50 as a referendum is only a guideline and is not legally binding. Therefore, you should be concentrating your efforts on the Government stating your reasons why they should not invoke A50 and not wasting your time demanding a second referendum which is not going to happen. In both cases, can you imagine the trouble in this country if the Government ignored the result of the referendum or refused to invoke A50?
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Originally Posted by Hugh
Considering they are all actors in a satirical sketch (as Igni said), not sure what your point is...
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My point is that they are playing out what remainers are saying and wanting. You must have heard the saying, "There is many a true word spoke in jest."
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Originally Posted by Kursk
52% leave; 48% remain
5+2 = 7
4+8 = 12
7 < 12
therefore we must have a second referendum.

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A Play on Maths. Very good.