The anti-democracy protest march
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T i m wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 19:20:53 +0100, Tim Watts
wrote:
On 22/10/18 18:14, T i m wrote:
Of course and the point for many (probably the majority).
The fanatic Brexiteers simply can see the wood for the trees. They are
so focused on going for what *they* (personally) want, they completely
shut out the facts that are creating all the delays and issues and
that is that many many people don't want Brexit, and certainly not
under_these_current_terms.
I didn't want the Maastricht Treaty or the Lisbon Treaty.
And?
But no one bothered asking directly or indirectly via a manifesto item
and a GE.
So you got a group of like minded people together and protested yes?
Using "PeoplesVote" logic, perhaps we should have another (well a first)
referendum on both of those and overturn them.
See how you continue to confabulate your personal views and ideal on
everyone with your use of 'we'.
Given 2/3rds of the electorate did vote for us to leave the EU, I'm
happy to assume they didn't actually care about any of the points
enough (and *they* will have also considered the positives) to vote to
leave the EU over it?
But you won, why are you still here?
acartoon in today's Guardian has a brillian ideal - the brexiteers vote to
leave Britain.
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