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Originally Posted by Mick
Sorry, rubbish, mark my words nothing - I believe in democracy and it already spoke in 2016. We voted to leave - you need to accept it that your side lost.
We do not keep voting on the same issue over and over, so you keep trying to get the result you want. That is not democracy.
You've lost 3 times now. Accept it, we're leaving.
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You equally said we would be leaving on March 29. It didn’t happen. I’m not going hold my breath on your biased analysis holding up this time either.
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Why wouldn't they? As I said earlier, even if you discount all Labour voters, leave still won.
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Only by leaving them to the side, not by attributing them to remain. Less problematic with the Tories but the same principle applies. Plus the millions who didn’t vote but would in the inevitable future referendum. I’ve not made any attempts to attribute these either way, and as I’ve repeated what’s most important is the people who didn’t vote but would in future.
This result simply demonstrates the country remains polarised. Which is fine, it ensures the chaos continues and gives Parliament one way out only.