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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
That cuts both ways. Remain lost.
How can you be so sure that the Referendum was "a complete sham and makes a mockery of the democracy"? That insults the voters on both sides who knew what they were voting for. Remainers seem to think that the Leavers did not know what they were voting for; they have no proof for this. Nor have they assessed the number of Remainers who are disgusted with the EU's high handed behaviour and who could change their vote to Leave.
That is one of the bases on which the Referendum result must stand. Many of the Remainers on this thread are very bad losers.
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No it doesn't, there is no ambiguity, two wrongs don't make a right, end of no matter what side you are on.
You know what I think of when I hear about someone winning, stock piling food, having the army on stand by and turning Kent into a lorry park, now that's winning.
If every one knew what they were voting for how come so much of it has come as a surprise, particularly to the people leading us, it coming as a shock that Dover is so important and our leaving deal being rubbish for not giving us any mps in the European parliament being two particular stand out moments from the shining wits running this fiasco.
And many of the leavers on this thread are fair weather, where were you when I was all but a lone voice here saying we should leave, I don't recall you boring us all with hegemony back then.
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Originally Posted by jfman
We are not and have never been on the same side.
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You'd better be very soon because we're all in the same boat