Off Topic Brexiterrs vote today

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Red Robin

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Get out today and Vote let's show this bunch of crooks who is in charge and they should listen to the people who they work for.

Democracy is in danger don't matter if you are a Tory,Labour,Lib Dem.
If you value your freedom then you must vote [HASHTAG]#Brexitparty[/HASHTAG]
Get out and show the crooks in government they must listen to the people

Let the earthquake begin today.

Take a black pen and don't use a pencil.

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Even if I think differently from you guys, anything that gets people out to vote can only be a good thing on the whole :emoticon-0148-yes:.

I'll be going Green this time around. I've never voted for them before, but none of the main parties really represent what I believe, and even if they are a bit mad, at least most of the Green's are well-intentioned and want to do good things to the planet :emoticon-0100-smile.

Not a Brexiteer myself (of course!) but is there any particular reason you guys are going Brexit over UKIP?
 
Even if I think differently from you guys, anything that gets people out to vote can only be a good thing on the whole :emoticon-0148-yes:.

I'll be going Green this time around. I've never voted for them before, but none of the main parties really represent what I believe, and even if they are a bit mad, at least most of the Green's are well-intentioned and want to do good things to the planet :emoticon-0100-smile.

Not a Brexiteer myself (of course!) but is there any particular reason you guys are going Brexit over UKIP?

Rob respect your decision but this is a vote for freedom and democracy use your vote wisely :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
Rob respect your decision but this is a vote for freedom and democracy use your vote wisely :emoticon-0148-yes:

Agreed mate. It's just my opinion that the best vote for freedom and democracy is not Brexit and that's why I'm voting differently. But let's not debate in here, I don't want to kill another thread! I'm just interested as to why people went Brexit Party over UKIP this time around.
 
Rob respect your decision but this is a vote for freedom and democracy use your vote wisely :emoticon-0148-yes:


And you're voting for a party with no manifesto, led by a slippery conman who takes backhanders from Aaron bloody Banks. Farage has pulled his head out of Trump's arse for just long enough to take a look around, and decide there's yet more money to be had by returning to further **** over the UK.

That's not a vote for democracy, that's a vote for a right wing demagogue who despises democracy.
 
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I'm sure the Brexit Party will do well because people who still want Brexit will go to vote.

To be honest I'm just bored with the whole thing.

I think now that everyone knows about Brexit and what it involves (and that it's complicated!) then it should go back to the people for a decision

Because of it's complexity may a simple binary question would not be appropriate

Personally I would be happy to remain, I could live with Mrs May's deal ..... but a no-deal Brexit would be bonkers
 
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And you're voting for a party with no manifesto, led by a slippery conman who takes backhanders from Aaron bloody Banks. Farage has pulled his head out of Trump's arse for just long enough to take a look around, and decide there's yet more money to be had by returning to further **** over the UK.

That's not a vote for democracy, that's a vote for a right wing demagogue who despises democracy.

God knows where we would be if Farage had not come out and dealt with this mob of self righteous looneys who have completely gone against the will of the majority in 2016.

This is 100% a vote against the politicians who have not listened.
 
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Archers Road, post: 12849151, member: 1009562"]And you're voting for a party with no manifesto, led by a slippery conman

Advise me which way your vote goes and I'd might well tell you the same.

I voted not to join the Common Market in 75 - lost, but I accepted the result as we lived in a democracy.
We don't anymore.
 
All I'll say is, whatever your view is on Brexit... remember that voting Brexit Party is a vote for Nigel Farage.

Are you a fan of the NHS? Farage is on record as wanting to move to a US-style system. Care about global warming? Farage thinks worrying about it is 'one of the stupidest human mistakes in history'.

I totally understand you voting for Brexit and if that's your motivation then go for it. But voting because you support a man whose policy would set humanity as a whole back in terms of healthcare and climate change is unforgivable.

What I mean is, vote Brexit Party because you want Brexit, not because you want Farage. Please <laugh><laugh><laugh>
 
Come on Archer, enough of the clever quotes, tell us which way you vote.

Convince me while I've still got time to vote the same as you.
 
Come on Archer, enough of the clever quotes, tell us which way you vote.

Convince me while I've still got time to vote the same as you.


Labour mate. Corbyn is attracting criticism for trying to have it both ways over Brexit. But somehow we have to come together as a country and move forward, and I don’t hear anybody else but Labour talking about doing that.

For the many, not the few <ok>
 
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Labour mate. Corbyn is attracting criticism for trying to have it both ways over Brexit. But somehow we have to come together as a country and move forward, and I don’t hear anybody else but Labour talking about doing that.

For the many, not the few <ok>

As MI6 say this guy is a dangerous as they come O'h and his sidekick Dianne Abbott <doh>
 
Archer, the politician I respected most in all my life, Wedgie Benn led the campaign against the Common Market.
The Lord knows what he'd make of the EU.

As for coming together as a country I suggest there's only one way.
Like it or lump it, do as I did in 1975.

Accept the democratic vote of 2016.
 
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As MI6 say this guy is a dangerous as they come O'h and his sidekick Dianne Abbott <doh>

Oh RR you read too much Daily Mail mate. There's nothing dangerous about Corbyn whatsoever. A terrorist, a spy, you name it he's apparently done it! Dependent on opinion he might be useless absolutely, but dangerous? Come on <laugh><laugh><laugh><laugh>
 
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Archer, the politician I respected most in all my life, Wedgie Benn led the campaign against the Common Market.
The Lord knows what he'd make of the EU.

As for coming together as a country I suggest there's only one way.
Like it or lump it, do as I did in 1975.

Accept the democratic vote of 2016.


1975 was a long time ago mate (I was 14 so I do remember, but not really interested in politics). Hilary Benn hasn’t come out for Brexit though has he?

All very well saying “respect the vote” but what does that mean? Crashing out without a deal would be a disaster.

And bear in mind it’s the extremists in her own party who sank May’s deal. Without Rees-Mogg, Boris and the rest of the idiots, we’d be out by now.

The Tories can’t get us out of this mess, they created it. Farage is a spiv and a shyster and his party is a con. The Labour Party can solve this mess, I hope. If not we’re ****ed, because nobody else can