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Old 01-03-2018, 21:13   #2243
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
And just ignore a Democratic result?

I think you are conveniently forgetting, a lot Labour heartlands are Brexiteers. You think they would vote for a party that would just ignore democracy like that?

I don’t think so, there will be riots and I would riot with them. When will you let it sink in, you cannot just hold a large democratic process and just ignore it?

Bottom line is, 3 and 4 are a stretch of your Remainer imagination, working on too much hope where there is none, as we are leaving.
Um, 2) said we're leaving! That's honouring the decision.
People can change their minds in an election if they made a bad decision. Ukip taught us that when they voted out their previous leader after he left his wife for an alleged racist. How people will feel about the whole situation when the government is more honest about the trade-offs will be interesting. Particularly if the EU could offer free trade without freedom of movement.

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