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19-10-2019, 02:22 PM
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Good turnout


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...n-streets.html
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19-10-2019, 02:25 PM
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Good turnout


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...n-streets.html

Not really

There were supposed to be 1 million.

Epic fail
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19-10-2019, 02:28 PM
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Good turnout


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...n-streets.html
Fortunately, the verbose minority does not exceed the silent majority.

I shall not worry until we see the results of the next general election.

Should that result in a majority vote for us to join the Fourth Reich, I shall have to concede defeat.

In fact, at my age and having no offspring, I can sit back and laugh at the snowflakes as they suffer the consequences of their own stupidity.
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19-10-2019, 02:53 PM
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Well bully for you .
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19-10-2019, 08:37 PM
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Looks like over a million people went on the march .
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19-10-2019, 08:47 PM
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Looks like over a million people went on the march .
Probably an over exaggeration. The Remain camp are good at that.
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19-10-2019, 09:27 PM
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Probably an over exaggeration. The Remain camp are good at that.
How many of those 17,4 mln turned up to support boris in this finest moment of his career?
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20-10-2019, 08:46 PM
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If there was a second referendum I reckon remain would swing it.
People are fed up with all these goings on and just want things settled .
I agree Muddy. Look how all the Leaver claims have evapourated in just 3 years. Imagine if we actually did leave in say 2 more years and then faced tarrifs.

"Take back control of our borders" Even Nigel Farage is now proposing an "Open Border" between EU and UK in Ireland. Thats right! Phone him up on Radio LBC. he won't answer of course.

"Easiest deal in history" David Davies

"Countries queueing up to sign free trade agreements with us" Where are they? We are walking away from an FTA with a 450 million economy to replace it with a deal with New Zealand and hot air from soon to be impeached dementia ridden Donald Trump.

"Have our cake and eat it" Boris Johnson

The list goes on.
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20-10-2019, 09:08 PM
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I agree Muddy. Look how all the Leaver claims have evapourated in just 3 years. Imagine if we actually did leave in say 2 more years and then faced tarrifs.

"Take back control of our borders" Even Nigel Farage is now proposing an "Open Border" between EU and UK in Ireland. Thats right! Phone him up on Radio LBC. he won't answer of course.

"Easiest deal in history" David Davies

"Countries queueing up to sign free trade agreements with us" Where are they? We are walking away from an FTA with a 450 million economy to replace it with a deal with New Zealand and hot air from soon to be impeached dementia ridden Donald Trump.

"Have our cake and eat it" Boris Johnson

The list goes on.


It would be a piece of cake if the political will was there.

11 days and 3 hours to go

Oh by the way have you worked out what the Schengen area is yet and the difference between tourism, legal immigration and illegal immigration ?

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I agree Muddy. Look how all the Leaver claims have evapourated in just 3 years. Imagine if we actually did leave in say 2 more years and then faced tarrifs.

"Take back control of our borders" Even Nigel Farage is now proposing an "Open Border" between EU and UK in Ireland. Thats right! Phone him up on Radio LBC. he won't answer of course.

"Easiest deal in history" David Davies

"Countries queueing up to sign free trade agreements with us" Where are they? We are walking away from an FTA with a 450 million economy to replace it with a deal with New Zealand and hot air from soon to be impeached dementia ridden Donald Trump.

"Have our cake and eat it" Boris Johnson

The list goes on.
You forget to mention all the terms and conditions, plus heavy
membership fees imposed on uk for the priveledge of belonging
to EU R1? any deals outside of EU would be free of these!
Plus the large imbalance in trade in favor of Eu our share of which
is still diminishing yearly!
Economically the EU should be a non starter for UK, any other
so called benefits are mythical imo, unless you are able to provide
me with evidence otherwise??

Donkeyman!
 
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