Brexit - Creating a Cuntocracy - Now with 4d chess option

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It warms your heart to see that they aren’t a populist rag. No sir, not the Fail. No siree :woman_with_headscarf:

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Not like the Fail to knee jerk and over react with a headline like that :smile:

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Haha, the sackings will continue until morale improves.

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Did any of the 11 rebels have a majority for staying in the EU in their constituency? If so, they’re just voting in line with their constituents…

If not, well…

Rushcliffe (Ken Clarke) was definitely Remain, around 55/45 iirc.

Except it wasn’t a vote on whether Brexit should happen…

OTOH, our MP (Peter Lilley) did vote for it against the constituency. Cunt.

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Brexitards will love to refer to this as a vote against “the will of the people” but it’s simply Parliamentary checks and balances. Why should the last say on Brexit be left to a few members of one party ?
It means that if areas of the Brexit deal are unreasonable, then the House votes them down and they can then be renegotiated.

Brexitards are very quick to jump on anybody disagreeing with them by quoting that the decision was all about democracy. Well, this is how democracy works - there are checks and balances.

I don’t see any issue with that.

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Neither do many of us here see any issues.
Whether or not Brexit might be a political opinion to be respected (though against common sense).

I find this issue even more alarming than the whole Brexit issue.
This vote is about democracy.

Brexit seems not only like Turkeys voting for Christmas, but advocating for a political system like the one of Turkey as well.

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“Less of a recipe book, more of a handy guide to show you what foods you’ll be able to enjoy on our newly-detached utopia.” :joy:

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A headline The Fail would never run…

:european_post_office:

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Ad captandum vulgus by the book, from the unprincipled prince of populism. Anybody else feel that the bursts of strident anti-EU rhetoric and then silence from the Gove/BoJo axis is merely the warm-up for post-Xmas resignations and then sniping from the sidelines. “Brexit would have been a jolly huge marvelous success, if you had only listened to us”.

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Made me smile scrolling through this tweet;

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Tl;dr the unemployed, retirees and thickos are fucking us.

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TBH my reaction was Labour 72/28! What are those fuckers playing at if the support is so clear for remain? Either the polling is crap, or they are cunts, or both!

:angry:

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Problem is (see today’s Daily Mash) is that this is highly centralised to Labour’s support in London. In their marginal Northern seats it’s a different story.

Hence their ‘ambivalence’.

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Hmmm, according to one analysis (Huffingdon Post) there is no change in the outcomes for people polled who actually voted. There is a 4:1 majority in favour of remain from those who didn’t fucking vote the first time (fuckers :unamused:, it is a bit late now).

The North-East is 50-odd/40-odd for leave, while the converse is true for the North-West. Majority of marginals in NE however.

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The vote has come and gone, you lot are like a load of toothless old lions trying to roar about your displeasure.

Leaving aside Comrade Jez’s f.thicktard decades-old reservations about the EU being a capitalist conspiracy, here is the reason that Labout feels unable to ‘abandon’ the views of its supportrs in ex-indsutrial heartlands

https://twitter.com/twitter/statuses/941622966093262848