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I think you’ll find they are.

The point is so basic that it barely needs stating.

Go and start a thread about the moon landings being faked, or something.

Those who voted to leave by and large have been seeing the impact of EU membership on their pocketbooks for decades ,as industries have vanished and the government acted as though London was England. The ones who will be negatively impacted by Brexit in the short term will be the fat cats in the city of London.

Would a sovereign government accept the terms of the Irish bank bailout in 2008? Answer the question instead of spoofing.

yes

Wrong.

Yes, mate, it’s highly likely they would have.

:joy::joy::joy::joy:

The House of Commons petitions committee is investigating allegations of fraud in connection with a petition calling for a second EU referendum.

Who de-industrialised large swathes of Britain?

The Tories. The Brexiters. Not Europe.

The EU wanted to impose a financial transactions tax of 0.01% on trades.

Who rejected that?

The Tories. The Brexiters. Not Europe.

The areas that most benefitted from EU subsidies were deprived areas like Sunderland.

And yet you think that a Britain outside the EU will most affect the fat cats, not those in deprived areas.

Christ, you’re some fucking gullible fool.

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not so much lies but a deceive and obscure from the truth and the real issues… thats politicians for you pal

That too.

How the fuck could Ireland or any EU member state be sovereign? To be a sovereign state you surely can only have one government. Are we not also governed by the EU? They apply their laws / regulations on us, and there are plenty of ECJ rulings to prove it.

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The Brexit vote was largely from Labour strongholds you absolute gobshite. Tories by and large voted to stay. Turkeys don’t really vote for Christmas.

At last, a sensible voice.

Two thirds of the Labour vote voted Remain, you thick.

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Jeremy Corbyn
16 mins ¡
Our country faces a huge challenge following Thursday’s vote to leave the European Union. And the British people have a right to know how their elected leaders are going to respond.
We need to come together to heal the divisions exposed by the vote. We have to respect the decision that has been made, hold the government to democratic account over its response, and ensure that working people don’t pay the price of exit.
Neither wing of the Tory government has an exit plan. Labour will now ensure that our reform agenda is at the heart of the negotiations that lie ahead. That includes the freedom to shape our economy for the future and the necessity of protecting social and employment rights.

Jeremy is giddy at the prospect of leaving.

:clap:

Clearly not in traditional Labour strongholds, which is what I referenced, not the champagne socialists in London and other urban centers voting for the status quo. Labour are going to be obliterated in the next election, it could be a worse hiding than in the Republic and rightfully so.

58% of Tories voted to leave.

Source?

Only you know what you were referencing.

Possibly Labour voters with surnames beginning with vowels.

People with surnames beginning with vowels are notoriously Eurosceptic.