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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
Brexit has nothing to do with what people fought and died your statement is a diversion meant to stir an emotive response.
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I never said it did - re-read my comments - I said people fought and died for true freedoms and democracy, so I certainly know and I stick to my original comment that they fought and died for democracy.
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
It's completely relevant that the referendum is non binding because we can if we choose just ignore the entire thing (we wont obviously)
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Yes because that is what democracy chose, you know what people fought and died for.
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
My response regarding job losses house price collapse etc was as my post stated a wild hypothesis in response to someone else's claims regarding civil war. However it's nice to know we can ignore all the forecasting and prediction models because you claim it's rubbish. If you can provide any predictions or modelling to show that there would be an upturn in the economy then place them here and let's see them.
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Yeah, all the dire predictions that were said would happen after a leave decision never happened, you know the recession, job losses, WW3 etc...
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Originally Posted by mrmistofelees
I wonder how long it would take to strike these trade deals with countries outside of the EU and what happens in between the ending of the transition phase to implementation of new trade deals HINT it's a damn site longer than two years.
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A lot bloody faster than it is now being stuck in a corrupted EU.
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Originally Posted by mrmistofelees
Wrong, that's just your opinion not fact. Democracy means we can if we wish take as many goes as we like.
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Nope I am not wrong - we only need to decide just the once, you know the meaning of a once in a life time vote don't you?
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Originally Posted by mrmistofelees
The original referendum was badly flawed, we should again having a far better idea of the options repeat the process and lets see if turkeys still vote for Christmas.
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And what makes you think a second referendum won't be flawed like the first?
It will be the same as before - division and mis information from both camps just like the first....