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Old 08-12-2017, 13:38   #1164
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Stop referring to leave voters as swivel eyed loons.

You can kiss goodbye to me having any respect for Democratic principles ever again. There is none in this country. Voter apathy for life here I come and this is the real danger here, millions of people who will now never vote again and wtf will blame them/us?

The democratic decision has been shafted. So there is no point in holding future democratic processes, because the result can be neglected and ignored if it’s not liked.
It was only ever in Brextremists' heads that the vote was for a hard Brexit so no democratic process has been thwarted. Both leave campaigns promised a borderless Ireland. When I asked on here how this could be achieved, the silence was deafening. As others have said, it's easier to criticise than to solve such situations.

I get that many people feel that Farage and BoJo fooled them with talk of no big payments to the EU or that no deal was better than a bad deal. It was naïve to believe this and people can only blame themselves for believing such nonsense and not Theresa May for trying to make the best of a bad hand.
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