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Brexit the economy and house prices part 7: Brexit Harder

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  • Herzlos
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    ukcarper wrote: »
    Legally yes but if you tell electorate that you would honour results and don't what does that do to trust also they also voted to trigger article 50.

    Does the same apply to the £350m for the NHS?
  • Herzlos
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    cogito wrote: »
    And who should still be in jail.

    Plenty of MPs on both sides should be in jail.
  • ukcarper
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    edited 4 April 2019 at 8:37PM
    Herzlos wrote: »
    Does the same apply to the £350m for the NHS?

    Not to such a great extent and it doesn't actually say we will spend £350m on nhs it implies it.

    Do you really think that if we do not leave now leave voters won't feel betrayed.


    We really need to find a compromise and leave whether that's Mays deal or Ken Clarke's amendment and end uncertainty. I seem to be in a small minority of people who really want a compromise.
  • ukcarper
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    Herzlos wrote: »
    Plenty of MPs on both sides should be in jail.
    Not many have been convicted.
  • Thrugelmir
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    ukcarper wrote: »
    I seem to be in a small minority of people who really want a compromise.

    This issue is going to rumble on. Whatever the outcome. Going to be uncertain times for the foreseeable future.
  • ukcarper
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    Thrugelmir wrote: »
    This issue is going to rumble on. Whatever the outcome. Going to be uncertain times for the foreseeable future.
    True but accepting a deal would be a start
  • Herzlos
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    ukcarper wrote: »
    Do you really think that if we do not leave now leave voters won't feel betrayed.

    The majority of leave voters are going to feel betrayed whatever we do. Their unicorn doesn't exist.
  • ukcarper
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    Herzlos wrote: »
    The majority of leave voters are going to feel betrayed whatever we do. Their unicorn doesn't exist.

    I believe the unicorn is something some remain supports have constructed, there is a difference to feeling betrayed and disappointed all of your expectations haven't been meet.
  • ukcarper wrote: »
    I believe the unicorn is something some remain supports have constructed, there is a difference to feeling betrayed and disappointed all of your expectations haven't been meet.

    Hardly - leave were very definitely in charge of unicorn production, as demonstrated here:

    https://www.thepoke.co.uk/2019/04/04/takedown-piers-morgan-brexit-tweet-viral-so-brilliantly-done/

    (Yes I did post this earlier, but it really can’t be posted often enough as proof of all the leave lies and hypocrisy)
  • ukcarper
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    Hardly - leave were very definitely in charge of unicorn production, as demonstrated here:

    https://www.thepoke.co.uk/2019/04/04/takedown-piers-morgan-brexit-tweet-viral-so-brilliantly-done/

    (Yes I did post this earlier, but it really can’t be posted often enough as proof of all the leave lies and hypocrisy)
    I don't think that is as conclusive as you make out
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