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View Poll Results: Would you still vote for/against Brexit
Yes, I would still have voted to leave the EU 28 66.67%
No, I would have voted remain 2 4.76%
Yes, I would still have voted remain 10 23.81%
No, I would have voted leave 0 0%
I didn't vote and still would not vote 0 0%
I didn't vote but would have voted leave 0 0%
I didn't vote but would have voted remain 2 4.76%
Undecided 0 0%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 42. You may not vote on this poll

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26-08-2017, 06:55 PM
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Re: Would you vote differently now?

Originally Posted by AnnieS ->
It's offensive however you spell it because it's loaded with venom and bile whenever people use it.
You're entitled to your opinion...

and your spelling!
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26-08-2017, 07:00 PM
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You're entitled to my opinion too seeing as you keep being offensive by using that term.
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26-08-2017, 07:09 PM
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Hi

Meanwhile, over in the EU, they are just getting on with life.

They are genuinely bemused by Boris calling them Nazis, offended by the constant vitriol hurled at them by sections of the UK Media, in particular the Express , and dumbfounded by the news emanating from the UK that the EU is going to breakup,

It isn't going to break up, people do not want it to, they will just jog along quite nicely thank you very much.

Bent bananas and cucumbers simply do not worry them, they think the rules are funny and just ignore them.

They like the idea of just being to upsticks and get a job anywhere without a problem.

As for Merkel and her refugees, she can keep them, we aren't having any is their attitude.

They are not fighting amongst themselves, hurling insults at each other like we do.

Politicians?

Ah yes, those people, idiots.

The British?

Strange people, so serious.

Pass the wine would you, let us enjoy life.
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26-08-2017, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by swimfeeders ->
Hi

Meanwhile, over in the EU, they are just getting on with life.

They are genuinely bemused by Boris calling them Nazis, offended by the constant vitriol hurled at them by sections of the UK Media, in particular the Express , and dumbfounded by the news emanating from the UK that the EU is going to breakup,

It isn't going to break up, people do not want it to, they will just jog along quite nicely thank you very much.

Bent bananas and cucumbers simply do not worry them, they think the rules are funny and just ignore them.

They like the idea of just being to upsticks and get a job anywhere without a problem.

As for Merkel and her refugees, she can keep them, we aren't having any is their attitude.

They are not fighting amongst themselves, hurling insults at each other like we do.

Politicians?

Ah yes, those people, idiots.

The British?

Strange people, so serious.

Pass the wine would you, let us enjoy life.
Almost makes you want to go and join them!

No more fighting and name calling or I'll have to dish out some poinks!

However, Brexiteers does have a sort of swashbuckling , Devil may care ring to it!
..as it should!

I have it on good authority from re-enactor friends that swashbucklers were guys who wore swords for effect but didn't know how to use them...

...sorry
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26-08-2017, 07:32 PM
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Re: Would you vote differently now?

I am surprised at the results of this poll so far btw!
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26-08-2017, 07:58 PM
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I am surprised at the results of this poll so far btw!
Really? We here seem to be heavily in favour of leaving!

Were you expecting more remainiacs?
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26-08-2017, 08:09 PM
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I was expecting some to feel they had been mislead and now they know that they would have thought twice about leaving.
The scenario that unfolding is very worrying.
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26-08-2017, 08:15 PM
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I've been looking for the original poll that asked us how we were going to vote but, can't find it, just to compare. It would be interesting!
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26-08-2017, 08:35 PM
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Nope, can't find it, there's some interesting stuff though back in the day!
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26-08-2017, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by TessA ->
I was expecting some to feel they had been mislead and now they know that they would have thought twice about leaving.
The scenario that unfolding is very worrying.
I see what you mean.

I, like many others, would still vote to leave as regaining our sovereignty overrides everything else.

However, I am disappointed with our politicians who are supposed to be carrying out Brexit. It is certainly not being done as I expected it would but that, of course, is largely due to the remainiac element in Parliament.

In addition to that, I'm afraid we cannot be sure who is and who is not a remainiac. Even Theresa May was in favour of remaining, was she not?
 
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