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Old 20-02-2019, 10:14   #7719
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
I guess you believed them too in September 2016

https://europe.autonews.com/article/...despite-brexit
Yes I absolutely did.

A lot can happen in 3 years. Global trends change, effecting World Markets, the Diesel issue in Europe being one of them. I reiterate for the 3rd time, Brexit doesn’t come in to scope, for the issue of Honda’s UK departure.

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Originally Posted by Angua View Post
The margin of those who voted is not the whole story and never has been, despite the constantly repeated figure of 1.4 million, it is still far less than those who did not vote because they could not make up their mind.

We have a divided parliament, divided political parties and a divided nation.

Oh, and a lot of people voted Labour last time to stop the Tories rather than because they supported Leaving.
Those who do not vote because they couldn’t be arsed to or were not bothered, do not count, I know you like to keep throwing up this argument, but it is irrelevant.

Also, you cannot rubbish the claim, 80% of the electorate voted for Brexit supporting parties, if the majority of the electorate is or was passionately against Brexit, as you erroneously keep claiming, then they would have voted Liberal Democrat’s.
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