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01-09-2019, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Julie1962 ->
So true they have been conditioning them for years leaving has been a topic they have refused to discuss and leavers treated like they are nazi supporters. It's been deemed racist to admit you support leave in many schools and colleges.
They have been conditioned that it is okay if two men love each other for them to marry, same for two women. They have been conditioned that it doesn't matter what your religion is. They have been conditioned that it okay to be yellow, brown, black or white. They have been conditioned that it is okay to belong to the population of the world and live together in peace.
For young people leave is equivalent for separatism. That doesn't mean there are no young folks that are racist.
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That was remainers in 2018. The average age is now much higher because the older generation has come to it's senses. Don't you think?
Does it look like it here on off if anything we are more determined also many remainers now just want out they are fed up of it all. Others have witnessed EUs behaviour and now want nothing to do with it.
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01-09-2019, 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Solasch ->
They have been conditioned that it is okay if two men love each other for them to marry, same for two women. They have been conditioned that it doesn't matter what your religion is. They have been conditioned that it okay to be yellow, brown, black or white. They have been conditioned that it is okay to belong to the population of the world and live together in peace.
For young people leave is equivalent for separatism. That doesn't mean there are no young folks that are racist.
I have no idea what you are talking about. What had sexuality got to do with brexit. Blimey is EU getting involved in that too ?
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01-09-2019, 04:21 PM
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i have no idea what you are talking about. What had sexuality got to do with brexit. Blimey is eu getting involved in that too ?
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01-09-2019, 04:25 PM
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I have no idea what you are talking about. What had sexuality got to do with brexit. Blimey is EU getting involved in that too ?
I thought that it would be too high for you, it is however very telling about you.
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01-09-2019, 04:29 PM
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Does it look like it here on off if anything we are more determined also many remainers now just want out they are fed up of it all. Others have witnessed EUs behaviour and now want nothing to do with it.
As parliament is supposed to be a reflection of society, what is happening there the last weeks seems to contradict your statement.
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01-09-2019, 04:43 PM
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I thought that it would be too high for you, it is however very telling about you.
As is your answer imo says just what remainers think. Arrogant in the extreme.
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01-09-2019, 04:44 PM
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As parliament is supposed to be a reflection of society, what is happening there the last weeks seems to contradict your statement.
That's the main problem they have grown away from the people and only represent them selves and their greed. Many of us realised that when they had all been defrauding us with their expenses.
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01-09-2019, 04:56 PM
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So our sovereign parliament that's been trying breathlessly to over turn the democratic decision of the people, an outcome of a referendum, handed to them by that parliament now decides that standard parliamentary activities are no longer democratic, because it makes it more difficult for them to deliver what they want instead of what the people want.

The irony is eye watering.

Labour are now trying to force the government to be unable to hold a general election unless a no deal brexit is made impossible... a general election that can only be held on their terms. The same party that has been desperate for a general election, until the government went 12 points in front of them. Now even Jo Swinson has concluded an unelected national party of unity, lead any Corbyn would be worse for the country than a no deal brexit. The very same national party of unity that would have an unelected, appointed leader that would represent themselves and not what the nation voted for.

In the next general election, before or after Brexit, the middle class, virtue signally, snobs that have tried so desperately to sabotage the will of the people will be asked to knock on the same doors of the working classes, like they did in the last general election, with their tatty manifestos full of spin and word smithed rhetoric, begging for support by the sovereign voters that they betrayed.

I don't fancy their chances.
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01-09-2019, 05:04 PM
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So our sovereign parliament that's been trying breathlessly to over turn the democratic decision of the people, an outcome of a referendum, handed to them by that parliament now decides that standard parliamentary activities are no longer democratic, because it makes it more difficult for them to deliver what they want instead of what the people want.

The irony is eye watering.

Labour are now trying to force the government to be unable to hold a general election unless a no deal brexit is made impossible... a general election that can only be held on their terms. The same party that has been desperate for a general election, until the government went 12 points in front of them. Now even Jo Swinson has concluded an unelected national party of unity, lead any Corbyn would be worse for the country than a no deal brexit. The very same national party of unity that would have an unelected, appointed leader that would represent themselves and not what the nation voted for.

In the next general election, before or after Brexit, the middle class, virtue signally, snobs that have tried so desperately to sabotage the will of the people will be asked to knock on the same doors of the working classes, like they did in the last general election, with their tatty manifestos full of spin and word smithed rhetoric, begging for support by the sovereign voters that they betrayed.

I don't fancy their chances.
That seems a fair enough comment and observation to me
 
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