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It's impossible to debate with people who ignore base reality. You've been on here for the last three years parroting lines given to you by Farage and his crew and every single time you've been sked to support them, you've disappeared or "moved the goalposts".
Who are these people who don't know what they voted for...!!! I think the remainers don't know what they voted for but I don't voice that and stuff it down peoples throats and say the world coming to an end when it so obviously is not!parchedpeas wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15 2020 5:07pmIt's impossible to debate with people who ignore base reality. You've been on here for the last three years parroting lines given to you by Farage and his crew and every single time you've been sked to support them, you've disappeared or "moved the goalposts".
My goalposts have never moved: Brexit is a catastrophic mistake for Britain at exactly the wrong time in our history, it's been delivered on the backs of votes given by people who don't really know what they want and don't understand what they are losing.
We have NOT yet left the EU, we have NOT yet signed away our freedom for our political leaders to say and do what we want in the desperate need for a new trade treaty. We will become the poodle of the USA.Boro Boy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16 2020 9:23am
Who are these people who don't know what they voted for...!!! I think the remainers don't know what they voted for but I don't voice that and stuff it down peoples throats and say the world coming to an end when it so obviously is not!
You are right about one thing; "It's impossible to debate with people who ignore base reality..." and thats remainers! We haven't fallen off a cliff and now all the remainers will twist and turn and move the goal posts and say "Oh you misinterpreted what I meant...!"
No. I've said all along it was an own goal (if we're going with that analogy), and now we've 'scored' anyway because some people didn't believe putting the ball in your own net was different to doing it at the other end of the field.
Two Facebook posts, which have been shared over 8,000 times between them, favourably compare the cost of EU membership with a number of other costs associated with Brexit.
The graphic pretty much correctly reports the cost of EU membership, but most of the calculations about the costs of Brexit are wrong or misleading.
I'll keep mine exactly where they have been since day one - the UK will end up paying more for less.Boro Boy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15 2020 4:44pmAll the scaremongers seem to be moving their goal posts now...Chadwick wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15 2020 2:30pma) It's not done. It's barely started.expressman33 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15 2020 1:19pmIts done now so people need to accept the result and get over it as they should've when it was voted for. We've lost more money with the uncertainty and still didn't get as bad as predicted.
b) As for people not accepting the result, presumably you mean people like Boris Johnson, Priti Patel, Dominic Raab, Grant Shapps and Theresa Villiers. They all voted against Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement. This, as you will recall, prolonged the process and ultimately brought the government down.
c) "It's not as bad as predicted" is not justification for anything.
The electorate always get it right and as a democrat you should realise objecting to this after the event undermines democracy!blythburgh wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16 2020 10:26amPeople who voted leave did so knowing their own minds. Sadly too many people had been fed so many lies and distortions over the years they could not see the both arguments clearly and then decide.
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