BREXIT thread

I think the Bulldog association is very apt for the British

Initially bred for bull baiting, an effectively useless breed since the 17th Century.

A small, fat, slobbery specimen

also…
Bulldogs have been rated one of the least intelligent breeds; they were ranked 78th out of 80 by obedience experts in Working/Obedience Intelligence

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Sarah Wollaston announces that People’s Vote MPs will not table a 2nd referendum amendment now because they don’t have the support of Jeremy Corbyn

So they knew what was coming?

It didn’t make sense Brexit or no Brexit.
96% of their business comes from Asia now.

Not yet they don’t. Corbyn ( granted it was well down the list ) said he was not adversely to it in his speech last week.
But I accept your point .

corbyn is a leaver up north and a remainer in the south, a joke of a politician

He is. I agree with you on that one.

a total failure, his job is to provide opposition to the government, and all he has done is sit on his hands hoping for an election, he’s a very dangerous character along with his sidekick McDonnell, they are a threat to national security, McDonnell actually urged people to attack Conservative MP’s in the street a few year ago

listen to this commie bastard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2m5GGvsP_E

thats the type of language of saw a sitting MP murdered in the street recently

The democratic will of the people is Brexit.

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The brainwashed Irish can’t get their head around it

That’s all well and good but that’s not what the people voted for. They voted for Brexit.

Sure we’ll see. In fairness to the Brits, they know when they are licked and they have made a virtue out of about turns and full retreats. They know what’s good for them. The spirit of Dunkirk is still alive in them.

did they though?

https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201719/cmselect/cmcumeds/363/36308.htm

Yes, they did.

What is Brexit?

And don’t answer “Brexit”.

The referendum was on whether to leave the EU or not. They voted to leave.

The unicorn is now the national symbol of England, not the bullldog.

That doesn’t answer the question.

That’s what 17.4 million people voted to do. Whether they knew what they were voting for or not (they didn’t) it is still what they voted for and what they want to do.