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Discussion in 'Leeds United' started by MIGHTY, Oct 1, 2017.

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Should there be a second Brexit vote

  1. Yes

    30.3%
  2. No

    58.8%
  3. Dont know

    0.8%
  4. Its too late

    1.7%
  5. Ell rulz

    0.8%
  6. couldnt give a fook

    6.7%
  7. Will WJ ever see whats hitting him smack in the face

    1.7%
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  1. OLOF

    OLOF Well-Known Member

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    They didn't need to because they turned out in their millions in 2016 and won
     
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  2. milkyboy

    milkyboy Well-Known Member

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    They’re a bunch of senile old coffin dodgers in Parliament for sure, but it is a race against time for leave to get brexit done. Statistically, the chances of winning another referendum get slimmer every day as leave voters snuff it and more lefty liberal snowflakes make it to voting age.
     
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  3. OLOF

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    Keep clutching those straws fella if it helps you through the night<ok>
     
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  4. milkyboy

    milkyboy Well-Known Member

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    I sleep well mukka thanks, sure as hell haven’t lost a wink over brexit... nor a w*nk for that matter
     
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  5. blonogasoven

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    You should take what you hear on the media with a large pinch of salt.
    It wasn't a person's age that determined which way they voted. On the media we hear from privileged University Students. Speak to kids who left school and went to work and you'll get a different perspective.
    Whether old or young it was your background that swayed your vote.
     
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  6. LeedsLover

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    Remoaners lose 2 court cases, is the worm now starting to turn.

     
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  7. LeedsLover

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    Steve Hilton talks about Brexit and Boris.

     
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  8. LeedsLover

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    Jeff Taylor tells it like it is, and he does his research.

     
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  9. 2020VisionofLeeds

    2020VisionofLeeds Well-Known Member

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    I usually agree with you, but most of parliament are youngsters,as are a lot of Leave voters - my own brothers a Brexiter (fkg idiot) and he’s only 76.
     
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  10. 2020VisionofLeeds

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    I think it’s genetic - my brother and I have identical backgrounds, careers and family lives (on paper) and look near identical, but he makes Jacob Rees-Mogg look like a moderate compromiser on Brexit, while I hold sensible views;) But my mother always said we were like chalk and cheese in character - I was always disappearing all day and she couldn’t get him to leave the garden, the sad ****er ;)
     
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  11. milkyboy

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  12. 2020VisionofLeeds

    2020VisionofLeeds Well-Known Member

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    Only one person watches the videos posted on here. ;)
     
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  13. LeedsLover

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    Like chalk you are, it slowly gets erased..
     
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  14. 2020VisionofLeeds

    2020VisionofLeeds Well-Known Member

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    I think I was the cheese (and I’m not sure that’s good either)
     
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  15. milkyboy

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    sorry i was forgetting that i'm a snowflake indoctrinated by the main stream media and incapable of considering various sources of information and drawing my own conclusions

    See the links i've just posted.

    A mix of demographics, education and life experience all have an impact. It's also fair to say that there are more people going to university now than there were years ago which will skew that part of the figures... but whatever the reasons driving it - the net effect is that the core leave vote was white, lower educated, lower socio-economic class... and old. Statistically, leave's core voters are departing this mortal coil faster then the new leave voters are making it to voting age. That was the point... although it was delivered as banter about how long the brexit process is taking rather than a serious comment about a second referendum.
     
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  16. LeedsLover

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    QUOTE="2020VisionofLeeds, post: 13258915, member: 1008500"]I think I was the cheese (and I’m not sure that’s good either)[/QUOTE]

    Blue Cheese then. Some call it Blue Vein cheese cos they say maggots have crawled through it, it also has mould growing in it and stinks to high heaven........just saying.
     
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  17. LeedsLover

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    Us intellectual intelligent Brexiteers have known for a while what the low IQ'd remoaners game is, however,

    While Bercow has to be very carefull (cos of the complaint letter officially filed against him) he broke the deadlock by voting against the vote for a Brexit deal. The inhouse vote was all tied at 310 each (is the worm starting to turn) so he decided he didn't like that and brought a delay to the Brexit deal vote, as he would being a remainer. He is allowed to break a deadlock with his vote however, have you ever heard Bercow speak so long on any subject, let alone trying to justify his reasons for voting no.

    Bercow must at some stage, before 31st October allow the vote to take place, he cannot keep stopping it, the more he does the closer to 31st we get and, the more treasonous he becomes, to add to his other treasonous acts.

    Remainers are the bullies, but the bullies are not confident cos they still feel the need to continue bullying the Brexiteers, if they were confident of stopping no deal Brexit, and Brexit itself, they wouldn't find the need to continue dirty tricks to stop Brexit. I think they know Boris and Co are thwarting their every attempt and move, and it's upsetting them.

    Put simply as an example.

    When someone is trying to drag down, topple, get on top of, demean or belittle someone, they will continue to do so untill they believe they have achieved their objective, however, the fact they continue to demean and belittle someone means they haven't, and probably never will achieve their objective.

    Attempting to demean and belittle someone, by one or more people means they are after control and power over that person, or persons. This type of negative behaviour is normally performed in front of others for all to see, they do this for attention, but mainly, and hopefully to be seen as the hero/s and accepted by their peers., inturn, and in doing so, they display their own lack of confidence and insecurities................That's the remoaner bullies and their attempts to stop Brexit.

    While the remoaners are playing draughts, Boris, Cummings and Co are playing 4D Chess...................Playing Draughts! you say, they resort to dirty tricks like going behind the Government's back to collude with a Foreign Power...........that type of negative behaviour shows a lack of confidence and insecurities.

    It's already been said that the Government are thinking about prosecuting those who colluded against the Government, and with a Foreign Power. I hope that's true and happens.

    Some are saying Government have sold them out for one reason or another (results of listening to scaremongers) truth is they haven't. There are significant differences between Treasonous Mays deal and Boris's deal. Treasonous May tried to keep us in the singles market and the customs union, and tried to hand control of our Armed Forces over to the EU, Boris's doesn't, amongst other things. Boris's deal means we leave the EU lock stock and Barrel and take back control over everything, including the backstop irrespective of the changes.........I can see why the DUP support the deal, but also disagree with somethings.

    What we should consider is, the EU have a deal they like and are happy with, question is, will they destroy the deal, and themselves by voting for an extension?

    If the EU vote against the extension, it's all over red rover for the remainers, we'll be leaving with no deal however, watch the remoaners then clammer to vote for Boris's deal.

    If the EU grant an extension, for it to happen the Government must agree to it, irrespective of what Parliament says, and that's not going to happen I don't think.

    I sense the House of Lords are also getting fed up with the remoaners games.

    So, has Boris, JRM and Cummings been playing the game to get a no deal Brexit all along..............watch this space.

     
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  18. 2020VisionofLeeds

    2020VisionofLeeds Well-Known Member

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    You do realise no one is going to read beyond the first paragraph don’t you?
     
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  19. Oldsparkey

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    This is just the point with this whole issue though isn't it 20/20.

    When so many MP's are screaming for details of the legalities of the withdrawal agreement in an attempt to delay or even scupper Brexit altogether, they are being totally disingenuous because they don't want to read it at all - it's a complete farce.

    Arch prick Corbyn votes for the Letwin ammendment and said that no matter what's in the document, he will vote against it anyway - what an absolute knob.
     
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  20. LeedsLover

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    You must've to know the content of the post...............by the way, Ringo did............and OldSparkey just put you in your place.
     
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