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From: rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com
"Max Demian" wrote in message
news:taudneFZsL3BBjjAnZ2dnUU78T_NnZ2d@brightview.co.uk...
> On 15/10/2019 10:20, tim... wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
>> news:5802eda9b6dave@davenoise.co.uk...
>>> In article ,
>>> Incubus wrote:
>>>> On 2019-10-14, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
>>>> > In article ,
>>>> > Incubus wrote:
>>>> >> On 2019-10-13, Brian Gaff wrote:
>>>> >> > Groundhog day again then. We have been heare before. Do we
>>>> really >> > nee
>>>> >> > three years of stupidity? I mean, it was the falwed referendum and
>>>> >> > all the lies of the campaigners that got us into this mess in the
>>>> >> > first place.
>>>> >
>>>> >> The only "flaw" with the referendum is that it returned the result
>>>> you
>>>> >> didn't want. You wouldn't be whining about "flaws" and "lies" if
>>>> >> the
>>>> >> result had been to remain in the EU. You'd have no time for any
>>>> >> arguments in favour of a second referendum or ignoring the result
>>>> >> then.
>>>> >
>>>> > Would a vote to remain have stopped Farage and the anti-EU press
>>>> > constantly calling for another referendum, then? We know the answer
>>>> > as
>>>> > regards Farage, since he said it on live TV.
>>>
>>>> He said it wouldn't be the end of the matter. He didn't say he and all
>>>> his supporters would have tantrums and do their level best to interfere
>>>> with the democratic process. Personally, I would have accepted the
>>>> result until further information or material change came to light that
>>>> justified the issue being reopened.
>>>
>>> Have you a short memory? After the referendum, we had a general
>>> election.
>>> With May asking the country for a decent majority to carry out Brexit.
>>> And
>>> she ended up with no real working majority. And UKIP decimated.
>>>
>>> Why do you think that was, if 'the will of the people' was a nice clean
>>> quick Brexit?
>>
>> because Corbyn spilt the leave vote by pretending that Labour was a leave
>> party
>>
>> and bought loads of votes with an unaffordable - we will cancel your
>> student debt, policy
>
> Don't forget May's "dementia tax" et alia.
>
> Don't annoy the greys.
No reason not to, if they get stroppy you can
always kick their walking stick away or if they
start waving it around, push them over.
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