The People's Vote - which way would you vote?

The People's Vote - which way would you vote?

Poll: The People's Vote - which way would you vote?

Total Members Polled: 1247

Stay as close as we are currently in the EU: 37%
Get out no with no deal, walk away bye bye: 50%
Get out now with the Chequers or similar deal: 9%
I'm not interested either way: 4%
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B'stard Child

28,397 posts

246 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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Helicopter123 said:
There are only three camps now: people who understand that there is no 'deal' better than the terms of membership negotiated by Margaret Thatcher & John Major; people pretending not to understand this & people who genuinely don't understand this.
Wrong there are five camps

Of those that voted there are four camps

1. Those that would rather remain having voted for it and will do anything to reverse the result (5%) that's you and your mates Budgie

2. Those that voted remain but have accepted the result (43%)

3. Those that voted leave and expect to leave but can accept it was the governments job to do that (47%)

4. Those that voted to leave and want full on fk of exit (5%) I'll put myself in that group because the negotiations have been frankly a waste of time and effort and right from the start I only wanted one thing agreed and the EU showed their true colours regarding that from the off.

And of course the last camp

5. All that didn't vote and just want the fking thing sorted so they can have something else in the media other than fking Brexit

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

156 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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B'stard Child said:
Wrong there are five camps

Of those that voted there are four camps

1. Those that would rather remain having voted for it and will do anything to reverse the result (5%) that's you and your mates Budgie

2. Those that voted remain but have accepted the result (43%)

3. Those that voted leave and expect to leave but can accept it was the governments job to do that (47%)

4. Those that voted to leave and want full on fk of exit (5%) I'll put myself in that group because the negotiations have been frankly a waste of time and effort and right from the start I only wanted one thing agreed and the EU showed their true colours regarding that from the off.

And of course the last camp

5. All that didn't vote and just want the fking thing sorted so they can have something else in the media other than fking Brexit
Who is "Budgie"?

B'stard Child

28,397 posts

246 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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Helicopter123 said:
B'stard Child said:
Wrong there are five camps

Of those that voted there are four camps

1. Those that would rather remain having voted for it and will do anything to reverse the result (5%) that's you and your mates Budgie

2. Those that voted remain but have accepted the result (43%)

3. Those that voted leave and expect to leave but can accept it was the governments job to do that (47%)

4. Those that voted to leave and want full on fk of exit (5%) I'll put myself in that group because the negotiations have been frankly a waste of time and effort and right from the start I only wanted one thing agreed and the EU showed their true colours regarding that from the off.

And of course the last camp

5. All that didn't vote and just want the fking thing sorted so they can have something else in the media other than fking Brexit
Who is "Budgie"?
rofl

Seriously no-one can be £&@£&&£#%}€

This Budgie........


Edited by B'stard Child on Wednesday 14th November 14:17

amusingduck

9,396 posts

136 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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Helicopter123 said:
B'stard Child said:
Wrong there are five camps

Of those that voted there are four camps

1. Those that would rather remain having voted for it and will do anything to reverse the result (5%) that's you and your mates Budgie

2. Those that voted remain but have accepted the result (43%)

3. Those that voted leave and expect to leave but can accept it was the governments job to do that (47%)

4. Those that voted to leave and want full on fk of exit (5%) I'll put myself in that group because the negotiations have been frankly a waste of time and effort and right from the start I only wanted one thing agreed and the EU showed their true colours regarding that from the off.

And of course the last camp

5. All that didn't vote and just want the fking thing sorted so they can have something else in the media other than fking Brexit
Who is "Budgie"?
Budgie the Little Helicopter is a series of children's books and animated television series relating to a fictional character 'Budgie' and his friends.

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

156 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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amusingduck said:
Helicopter123 said:
B'stard Child said:
Wrong there are five camps

Of those that voted there are four camps

1. Those that would rather remain having voted for it and will do anything to reverse the result (5%) that's you and your mates Budgie

2. Those that voted remain but have accepted the result (43%)

3. Those that voted leave and expect to leave but can accept it was the governments job to do that (47%)

4. Those that voted to leave and want full on fk of exit (5%) I'll put myself in that group because the negotiations have been frankly a waste of time and effort and right from the start I only wanted one thing agreed and the EU showed their true colours regarding that from the off.

And of course the last camp

5. All that didn't vote and just want the fking thing sorted so they can have something else in the media other than fking Brexit
Who is "Budgie"?
Budgie the Little Helicopter is a series of children's books and animated television series relating to a fictional character 'Budgie' and his friends.
What relevance is this to Brexit please?

B'stard Child

28,397 posts

246 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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Helicopter123 said:
What relevance is this to Brexit please?
It's quicker to type than Helicopter123

colin_p

4,503 posts

212 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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Helicopter123 said:
What relevance is this to Brexit please?
Airwolf could fly upside down.

amusingduck

9,396 posts

136 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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Helicopter123 said:
amusingduck said:
Helicopter123 said:
B'stard Child said:
Wrong there are five camps

Of those that voted there are four camps

1. Those that would rather remain having voted for it and will do anything to reverse the result (5%) that's you and your mates Budgie

2. Those that voted remain but have accepted the result (43%)

3. Those that voted leave and expect to leave but can accept it was the governments job to do that (47%)

4. Those that voted to leave and want full on fk of exit (5%) I'll put myself in that group because the negotiations have been frankly a waste of time and effort and right from the start I only wanted one thing agreed and the EU showed their true colours regarding that from the off.

And of course the last camp

5. All that didn't vote and just want the fking thing sorted so they can have something else in the media other than fking Brexit
Who is "Budgie"?
Budgie the Little Helicopter is a series of children's books and animated television series relating to a fictional character 'Budgie' and his friends.
What relevance is this to Brexit please?
Ahead of its time, the prophetic Budgie the Little Helicopter's main story arc involves selfless have-a-go-hero Budgie rescuing the thick racist public from their stupid decisions, airlifting them to safety at the end of each episode.

The parallels between the show and yourself are many, which is why some admirers refer to you as Budgie smile

B'stard Child

28,397 posts

246 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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amusingduck said:
Ahead of its time, the prophetic Budgie the Little Helicopter's main story arc involves selfless have-a-go-hero Budgie rescuing the thick racist public from their stupid decisions, airlifting them to safety at the end of each episode.

The parallels between the show and yourself are many, which is why some admirers refer to you as Budgie smile
bowclap

B'stard Child

28,397 posts

246 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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Helicopter123 said:
What relevance is this to Brexit please?
This is the people's vote thread - plenty of other Brexit threads have more relevance

Is Budgie not allowed an opinion on the people's vote?

What have you got against cartoon characters?

citizensm1th

8,371 posts

137 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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B'stard Child said:
Wrong there are five camps

Of those that voted there are four camps

1. Those that would rather remain having voted for it and will do anything to reverse the result (5%) that's you and your mates Budgie

2. Those that voted remain but have accepted the result (43%)

3. Those that voted leave and expect to leave but can accept it was the governments job to do that (47%)

4. Those that voted to leave and want full on fk of exit (5%) I'll put myself in that group because the negotiations have been frankly a waste of time and effort and right from the start I only wanted one thing agreed and the EU showed their true colours regarding that from the off.

And of course the last camp

5. All that didn't vote and just want the fking thing sorted so they can have something else in the media other than fking Brexit
Wrong there are 6

Those who voted remain but accept we are leaving and know we will never get a good deal from the EU so want a hard brexit and damn the consequences as it serves the country right for believing politicians

B'stard Child

28,397 posts

246 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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citizensm1th said:
Wrong there are 6

Those who voted remain but accept we are leaving and know we will never get a good deal from the EU so want a hard brexit and damn the consequences as it serves the country right for believing politicians
Sorry smiffy forgot about you - thanks for putting me right biggrin

Crackie

6,386 posts

242 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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Helicopter123 said:
Piha said:
Helicopter123 said:
psi310398 said:
Erm. LEAVE is much more comparable to a religious cult. The word cult can be broadly defined as "formal religious veneration," "a system of religious beliefs and its body of adherents", "great devotion to a person or idea" as well as "persons united by devotion or allegiance to an artistic or intellectual movement or figure."

If we look at the ten generally accepted warning signs of a cult, the UKIP LEAVE side seems a much closer fit:

• Absolute authoritarianism without meaningful accountability. YEP, NIGEL FARAGE AND HIS DECEITFUL LIES

No tolerance for questions or critical inquiry. YEP, £350 MILLION A WEEK, NO QUESTIONS ASKED.

• No meaningful financial disclosure regarding budget or expenses, such as an independently audited financial statement. YEP, WE SEND BILLIONS TO THE EU AND GET NOTHING BACK.

• Unreasonable fear about the outside world, such as impending catastrophe, evil conspiracies and persecutions. BLOOMING POLISH COMING OVER HERE AND TAKING OUR HOUSES. WHY DIDN'T THE GOVERNMENT BUILD MORE?

• There is no legitimate reason to leave, former followers are always wrong in leaving, negative or even evil. LETS HAVE THE HALCYON DAYS OF THE 1950'S BACK.

• Former members often relate the same stories of abuse and reflect a similar pattern of grievances. SEE ABOVE.

• There are records, books, news articles, or broadcast reports that document the abuses of the group/leader. LETS MOVE OUR FINANCE COMPANY TO DUBLIN.

• Followers feel they can never be "good enough". IF THAT'S HOE YOU FEEL.

• The group/leader is always right. BOJO IS OUR SAVIOUR.

• The group/leader is the exclusive means of knowing "truth" or receiving validation, no other process of discovery is really acceptable or credible SEE ABOVE AND ADD IN D.D AND FARAGE.

More projection, Piha?
Hello?
EFA

wink
Good post.
Troll reach around.

psi310398

9,086 posts

203 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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Crackie said:
Troll reach around.
I don't think we should begrudge Budgie a happy ending, should we? He is obviously overwrought.

alfie2244

11,292 posts

188 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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psi310398 said:
Crackie said:
Troll reach around.
I don't think we should begrudge Budgie a happy ending, should we? He is obviously overwrought.
Don't write Budgie off..........he has connections in high places. wink

powerstroke

10,283 posts

160 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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colin_p said:
Helicopter123 said:
What relevance is this to Brexit please?
Airwolf could fly upside down.
And go into silent mode !!!! now that would be good biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

alfie2244

11,292 posts

188 months

Wednesday 14th November 2018
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powerstroke said:
colin_p said:
Helicopter123 said:
What relevance is this to Brexit please?
Airwolf could fly upside down.
And go into silent mode !!!! now that would be good biggrinbiggrinbiggrin
Ah yes but will he be at Charlieboy's party tonight?

Sa Calobra

37,126 posts

211 months

Thursday 15th November 2018
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I don't think it'll get through parliament.

We face hard Brexit.

Robertj21a

16,477 posts

105 months

Thursday 15th November 2018
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Sa Calobra said:
I don't think it'll get through parliament.

We face hard Brexit.
Rightly or wrongly I think most of the population no longer care, just that we get out asap.

Roboraver

438 posts

162 months

Thursday 15th November 2018
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Rightly or wrongly the population has woken up to the FACT of how bad brexit will be to their everyday lives.