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Anti Brexit March tomorrow

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posted on 23/3/18

There won’t be another referendum. It’s a total waste of their time

posted on 23/3/18

If they don't want to live in a democracy they can always leave

posted on 23/3/18

Brexit was the best thing that could ever happen.

posted on 23/3/18

It would be students wouldn't it.

posted on 23/3/18

Let them keep marching and end up in France. Then stay there.

posted on 23/3/18

It will probably take 20 years to sort out the mess we are in and have been for so many years.
Brexit will be painful but it’s the only way.

posted on 23/3/18

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posted on 23/3/18

yep lets have brexit & let america shaft us up the arsenal....

posted on 23/3/18

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posted on 23/3/18

This article has nothing to do with football.
So why are you posting it on a football forum.

posted on 23/3/18

comment by CaytonBay White (U21532)
posted 3 minutes ago
This article has nothing to do with football.
So why are you posting it on a football forum.
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I guess you missed all the other options to write an article on like Movies and TV, Games consoles? Oh and Rugby, Wrestling!

posted on 23/3/18

yeah well america has a bigger dicck & and its gonna hurt a lot more

posted on 23/3/18

I don't feel confident about brexit at all

posted on 23/3/18

comment by Promotion 2018 (U6611)
posted 54 minutes ago
It will probably take 20 years to sort out the mess we are in and have been for so many years.
Brexit will be painful but it’s the only way.
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Why ?
How messed up his your life personally, due to being in the EU, that it requires 20 years of pain for the younger generation to suffer ?

posted on 23/3/18

Always amuses me that the demographic who made Brexit happen, are the ones who on the whole, got easy mortgages, decent pensions, and are looking at a pretty decent retirement.
Yet they talk about the pain well all have to suffer, for everyones benefit in the long run.

posted on 23/3/18

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posted on 23/3/18

You mean the generations who held down 2 or 3 jobs at a time to pay bills and achieve things as against today’s Work shy youngsters who think their brand new I phones etc will just fal in their laps
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No.
I mean the ones who had free education, paid apprenticeships, proper work contracts that lasted 10 years rather than 15 months, ones who got mortgages at 3 times their salary, affordable housing, and decent pensions.
A generation that now own nearly 70% of the nations wealth.
Maybe these students are marching,due to the fact they will be the ones most affected by Brexits 'necessary pain', while the ones who voted for it, can ride the wave of uncertainty in the paid for houses, with decent pensions to fall back on.
And all these things were possible, despite what we now are told, was the restrictive practices of the EU, holding this country back, rather than numerous flawed government policies, over many years, which sees this country where it is today.

comment by Mattyp (U8926)

posted on 23/3/18

I love the way farage said on the night of the election if remain won and it was close he would demand another referendum, then when the vote went slightly his way he backed track on it so quickly it made his own head spin.

And you can stop with the moronic but it was democracy garbage.

Democracy doesn’t end after a single vote, why do you think there are opposition parties at all?

If you believe in something your campaign for it and you try to make it happen.

Brexit idiots who try to shut that down are the only true enemies of democracy

posted on 23/3/18

You can dance round this issue all you like, but the bottom line is, regardless of the financial /trading implications, the vote was won on the back of the man in the street making a statement about their resistance to unfettered immigration/migration and the deliberate leftie dilution of the British identity.

posted on 23/3/18

And values!

comment by Mattyp (U8926)

posted on 23/3/18

The only ones I see eroding our values are you right wing snowflakes with your “how dare they use their right to demonstrate against how they think the country is been run” nonsense.

Then you say they should leave, what’s the matter, don’t you believe in the British right to protest?

Why are you so anti British?

Real British values you showing there snowflake

posted on 23/3/18

Democracy doesn’t end after a single vote, why do you think there are opposition parties at all?
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Are you saying the referendum was undemocratic?

comment by Mattyp (U8926)

posted on 23/3/18

Nope, I’m saying that if you don’t believe in the direction your country is going then you try to stop it.

And the way you do it is democratic votes.

Oh and when you consider the fact that there was never a single type of brexit yet there was only an in out option on the ballot then it’s more than acceptable to have a final vote on the terms once they are known.

I mean you wouldn’t want to have people leavebunder terms they didn’t vote for, I mean you are so in favour of democracy and all...

comment by Mattyp (U8926)

posted on 23/3/18

Leave under*

posted on 23/3/18

comment by Eddie 'the last walz' Gray (Is Rad a wolf in sheeps clothing?) (U7370)
posted 12 minutes ago
You can dance round this issue all you like, but the bottom line is, regardless of the financial /trading implications, the vote was won on the back of the man in the street making a statement about their resistance to unfettered immigration/migration and the deliberate leftie dilution of the British identity.
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Yeah.
Remember driving to work the day after the result, and 5 live interviewing people in the street in Sunderland, about the result.
First person said 'What, we won ?'
Are you happy asked the interviewer, 'Well no, I voted leave, but I didnt expect to win'
The next one said he voted to leave, but wasnt bothered because he doesnt go abroad, and finally, a mother taking her kids to school said she was happy, because it was one in the eye for fat cat bankers.
The man in the street was hoodwinked by mostly multi millionaire liars, with their own agendas, like Farage, Johnson and Rees Mogg.

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