PCollinson1990 wrote:You can't blame a government for excercising democracy, the unfortunate fact is you don't need an IQ to vote!
The referendum was very little to do with "exercising democracy" and merely an exercise in trying to keep the Tory party together, something which didn't quite go to plan. If only Cameron had campaigned to leave instead of having his smug face on the remain posters.
Mind you, if Corbyn had campaigned with any conviction, instead of largely sitting on the fence and hedging his bets, again, there may have been a different result.
Instead, we're left tring to cherry pick a deal which will allow the UK to function as we want it but, actually being left, a little wores of and a little more isolated within the world and we're still expecting that the brave new world is waiting to welcome us.
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wrencat1873 wrote:The referendum was very little to do with "exercising democracy" and merely an exercise in trying to keep the Tory party together, something which didn't quite go to plan. If only Cameron had campaigned to leave instead of having his smug face on the remain posters.
Mind you, if Corbyn had campaigned with any conviction, instead of largely sitting on the fence and hedging his bets, again, there may have been a different result.
Instead, we're left tring to cherry pick a deal which will allow the UK to function as we want it but, actually being left, a little wores of and a little more isolated within the world and we're still expecting that the brave new world is waiting to welcome us.
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wrencat1873 wrote:Yeah, happy to admit that i lost but, so did the leave brigade No real winner here but, "we" will have "control".
Nose, spite, face, etc, etc.
Tell your mum that you scored 3 this weekend but, dont tell her they were own goals
Incorrect me old mucka. We won.
Short term pain, long term gain, etc. Something Remoaners simply cannot grasp.
Look on the bright side. If Comrade Cob gets into No.10 perhaps he can pull a few strings with his buddies and we can get a free trade deal with the Российская империя.
wrencat1873 wrote:The referendum was very little to do with "exercising democracy" and merely an exercise in trying to keep the Tory party together, something which didn't quite go to plan. If only Cameron had campaigned to leave instead of having his smug face on the remain posters.
Mind you, if Corbyn had campaigned with any conviction, instead of largely sitting on the fence and hedging his bets, again, there may have been a different result.
Instead, we're left tring to cherry pick a deal which will allow the UK to function as we want it but, actually being left, a little wores of and a little more isolated within the world and we're still expecting that the brave new world is waiting to welcome us.
soo, a referendum, as promised, was simply a Tory party "togetherness" piece?
wrencat1873 wrote:The referendum was very little to do with "exercising democracy" and merely an exercise in trying to keep the Tory party together, something which didn't quite go to plan. If only Cameron had campaigned to leave instead of having his smug face on the remain posters.
Mind you, if Corbyn had campaigned with any conviction, instead of largely sitting on the fence and hedging his bets, again, there may have been a different result.
Instead, we're left tring to cherry pick a deal which will allow the UK to function as we want it but, actually being left, a little wores of and a little more isolated within the world and we're still expecting that the brave new world is waiting to welcome us.
soo, a referendum, as promised, was simply a Tory party "togetherness" piece?
PCollinson1990 wrote:soo, a referendum, as promised, was simply a Tory party "togetherness" piece?
You socialists are really blumin stuoid!
Oh the irony.
Why else did Cameron promise Farage a referendum ??
The only issue was that Cameron was so certain of winning that he took everyone for granted. Mind you, he and Sam are off somewhere counting their collective millions so, he probably doesnt give a toss.
Why else did Cameron promise Farage a referendum ??
The only issue was that Cameron was so certain of winning that he took everyone for granted. Mind you, he and Sam are off somewhere counting their collective millions so, he probably doesnt give a toss.
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