We leave. No deal. March 29th. Bye.
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Except we can’t. Because that requires a hard border with Ireland. By law. Which they’re not keen on. Do keep up!
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This is the reason I have 53K followers and you don't. No deal is the legal default on March 29th. By law.
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“I have more followers than you, so my opinion matters more”
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There's always a smaller audience for unpalatable truths than for lies which pander to people's prejudices.
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Honour good Friday agreement and let Ireland have unification referendum.
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The fact is He is correct No deal means a hard boarder Weather they like it or not. The default no deal happens on march 29th
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The weather is not liked there. Always rains
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But the majority want to leave, so that's WTO
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Yes because everyone who voted for Brexit had exactly the same interpretation so it’s very simple. Not.
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The PM at the time was very clear what it meant. There was even a leaflet through my door
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A 2% swing with 500,000 of the voters now dead and another 1.5 million young voters entering the system means the opinion's surely changed, no?
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Can we go back in time and delete the Tony Blair, Labour win in 1997? I didn't vote for that !
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Correct me if I'm wrong but there's a pretty distinct difference between a non legally binding referendum that hasn't been seen to the end yet, and a general election where you directly decide who represents you, whos terms were already served. think before you post
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The fact that Parliament voted to hold the referendum and agreed to honour the result, the fact that the last election was fought by Conservatives and Labour on manifesto promises to deliver the result in my view makes it legally binding
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The only solution is to remain
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The only solution is a no deal brexit and break away from the eu and its citizens milking us dry
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Citizens being 'milked dry' has absolutely nothing to do with EU pal, look closer to home.
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Well I think its very obvious that the EU's open border policy allowing EU citizens to freely move to the UK and claim housing and free medical care at our (tax payers) expense is everything to do with the EU
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Absolutely no evidence that EU migrants drain our resources. Quite a considerable set of research that shows they are an overall benefit to the UK Treasury.
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Don't bother Jack. You're talking to a man who looks confused by his own camera.
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You win the internet this morning
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