Off Topic Politics Thread

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Really? From whom? The narrow majority in a fraudulent election with voters mislead by the media, Barclay bros, Rothermere and Murdoch and the discredited statements of leave politicians? It was all going to be so easy what could possibly go wrong?
The important word there is 'majority'
 
By the way, no one has mentioned that Master of Foxhounds Jacob Rees-Mogg has been made Leader of the House of Commons, possibly the scariest appointment yet.
 
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Its from a Turning Point meeting, not exactly Hitler Youth. they were set up for young conservatives at colleges where they feel their voices are not heard and not welcome by left wing students and professors

Which is a nice way of saying that a billionaire conservative financier gave Charlie Kirk several million to create a group that now has extensive ties to white supremacists, and which increasingly serves as a sort of middleman between the alt-right and more mainstream conservatives.

That's not just me saying that, either. It's other groups of conservative college youth:

https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/06/15/turning-point-usa-accused-‘boosting-their-numbers-racists’-long-established-conservative

TPUSA isn't the Hitler Youth, no. The Hitler Youth were better organized.
 
The important word there is 'majority'
Narrow, fraudulent, mislead the important words.

3.8% of those that voted less than 40% of the electorate as a whole far to small a majority for such a momentous decision. Should have been a qualified majority.

Fraud, admitted see also Aaron Banks ongoing.

Mislead, scroll through this https://twitter.com/ByDonkeys?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author

It's three years since the vote and the electorate are far better informed and a new vote on any leave conditions would be democracy in action. If, as many leavers maintain, the majority would still be for out a confirmatory referendum holds no fears. Does it?