Could UK U-turn on Referendum Result

Could UK U-turn on Referendum Result

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anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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///ajd said:
It was hardly worth that much commentary, just a soundbite from a gobby chef.

I'm not sure why so many brexiters get so animated about post brexit news. It sounds desparately like you don't want to hear any news that isn't wonderful about brexit.

Why can't we just follow the news as it happens and discuss it if we feel like it? What is all this brexiteer bedwetting achieving? It just looks like you can't handle any news at all and want to close down anything even slightly negative - they are trying that in Turkey and it isn't good.

I'm not sure which stories you think have been discredited - the Ford one perhaps? In what way discredited?
Your inability to answer simple questions on your rhetoric highlights your lack of clarity and balance on the whole subject

loafer123

15,448 posts

216 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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jjlynn27 said:
I like his take on demographics. Imagine these threads on PH; if you were to exclude over 65s you'd probably end up with quarter of the posts.

(He's still a douche).
He came across as surprisingly likeable on his AMA on Reddit (ask me anything).

///ajd

8,964 posts

207 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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bmw535i said:
Your inability to answer simple questions on your rhetoric highlights your lack of clarity and balance on the whole subject
What questions are they?


anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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///ajd said:
bmw535i said:
Your inability to answer simple questions on your rhetoric highlights your lack of clarity and balance on the whole subject
What questions are they?
The one I asked you a couple of pages ago between your usual rubbish

///ajd

8,964 posts

207 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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bmw535i said:
///ajd said:
bmw535i said:
Your inability to answer simple questions on your rhetoric highlights your lack of clarity and balance on the whole subject
What questions are they?
The one I asked you a couple of pages ago between your usual rubbish
Is the question worth repeating?

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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///ajd said:
bmw535i said:
///ajd said:
bmw535i said:
Your inability to answer simple questions on your rhetoric highlights your lack of clarity and balance on the whole subject
What questions are they?
The one I asked you a couple of pages ago between your usual rubbish
Is the question worth repeating?
Good point, the answer would be pointless, riddled with stupidity and hubris anyway

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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bmw535i said:
Good point, the answer would be pointless, riddled with stupidity and hubris anyway
Perhaps you could kindly do people a favour and STFU until you have something useful to contribute to this thread. Your constant bhing and sniping make you sound like you're on your school holidays and bored.

TIA.

dandarez

13,293 posts

284 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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Greg66 said:
bmw535i said:
Good point, the answer would be pointless, riddled with stupidity and hubris anyway
Perhaps you could kindly do people a favour and STFU until you have something useful to contribute to this thread. Your constant bhing and sniping make you sound like you're on your school holidays and bored.

TIA.
Ooh I say, is one annoyed?

Keep it up, bmw553i hehe


anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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dandarez said:
Ooh I say, is one annoyed?

Keep it up, bmw553i hehe
Nope, bored.

And it's "bmw535i". I thought you were supposed to be a proof reader! laughlaugh

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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Greg66 said:
bmw535i said:
Good point, the answer would be pointless, riddled with stupidity and hubris anyway
Perhaps you could kindly do people a favour and STFU until you have something useful to contribute to this thread. Your constant bhing and sniping make you sound like you're on your school holidays and bored.

TIA.

All that jazz

7,632 posts

147 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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hehe

Elysium

13,851 posts

188 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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bmw535i said:
Repetitive and ironic

Elysium

13,851 posts

188 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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All the various arguments about the economic impact of Brexit are pointless. It's almost six weeks since the vote and we have not left the EU. And we are not going to even thing of leaving the EU for another 5 months.

We will see how the markets react then!

At this point the primary achievement of Brexit is to create an extended period of economic uncertainty.

turbobloke

104,018 posts

261 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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Elysium said:
And we are not going to even thing of leaving the EU for another 5 months.

We will see how the markets react then!
Together with the five years afterwards, good point!

Elysium

13,851 posts

188 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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turbobloke said:
Together with the five years afterwards, good point!
So, what is the likelihood of another general election BEFORE we become inexorably committed to leaving?

Will that general election be fought on Brexit or will our priorities have changed?

Jockman

17,917 posts

161 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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The world could be a very different place in 5 years time.

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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Elysium said:
bmw535i said:
Repetitive and ironic
rofl double irony from the most repetitive man on heresmile

SilverSixer

8,202 posts

152 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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This is brill, isn't it?

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/the-...

Cue the howls of derision and protest from Brexiteers, who no doubt voted leave on the basis of the EU's alleged 'democratic deficit', that an unelected body may help cause the U-turn which is the subject of this thread.

What say you, Brexiteers? Is our UK democracy greater than the EU's? Are you happy that, by following that UK constitutional democratic process you were so keen on 5 weeks ago, your wishes stand to be challenged or blocked by "unelected bureaucrats"? Perhaps you could open a case in the European Court of Human Rights. snigger.

Have to admit I'm being a bit of a hypocrite here, I've long argued that the House Of Lords should be abolished in favour of a democratic alternative, but to watch it baulk a group of people who had been railing against the supposedly undemocratic EU would be a thing of great beauty. Seeing as we're still lumbered with this unelected nonsense and the majority seem to be in favour of preserving the elitist status quo, I'm not going to feel too bad about celebrating when a body I totally disapprove of goes to work to bugger up those who were arguing 5 weeks ago that it was part of a much better system of democracy than the EU.

Hoist, petard, own.

London424

12,829 posts

176 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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There's an awful lot of could/mights/maybes in that article.

Is there any fact in there at all?

turbobloke

104,018 posts

261 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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London424 said:
There's an awful lot of could/mights/maybes in that article.

Is there any fact in there at all?
"Baroness Wheatcroft said she hoped that a pause in introducing Article 50 could lead to a second EU referendum and potentially the public changing its mind."

This is yet another Remainer whining about the result and engaging in wishful thinking, the difference here is that the person is in a position to get their whining and wishful thinking to a wider audience via media thirst for this kind of fantasy.
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