Well I for one would like some FACTS on the Positives of Brexit please!Whittall United wrote:But somebody does care, that's why he asked lol.Rabinowitz FC wrote:My friend is high up in the eu politically so yes I think I do know what I'm talking about. Not going to say why as no one really cares about itCF Galacticos wrote:Just saying "my mate told me" isn't a very compelling argument, myself (and I presume many others) are open minded to hearing the thought process of those on the other side of the debate, so please do divulge us the details as to why no deal is the best outcomeRabinowitz FC wrote:I ain't going to explain why no Deal is rhe best deal as your clearly closeted and I don't have time for narrow minded ness
Brexit: Pantomime season ...
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Don't get your hopes up on this lol how many have signed it that's under the vote in age and any Tom dick and Harry can sign it from any were in world this to me is like getting a kabab at end of a night out and realising you have no garlic sause on halfway homeLeicester Fosse wrote:Eh? I think Brexit is the main thing people care about.Rabinowitz FC wrote:My friend is high up in the eu politically so yes I think I do know what I'm talking about. Not going to say why as no one really cares about itCF Galacticos wrote:Just saying "my mate told me" isn't a very compelling argument, myself (and I presume many others) are open minded to hearing the thought process of those on the other side of the debate, so please do divulge us the details as to why no deal is the best outcomeRabinowitz FC wrote:I ain't going to explain why no Deal is rhe best deal as your clearly closeted and I don't have time for narrow minded ness
As a side not, nice to see the petition to revoke article 50 with over 3.4 million signatures in a couple of days.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/241584
What's everyone's thoughts on the petition and yesterdays march? I understand the sentiment but I really can't see them changing anything.
Not until it reaches 17.5m signatures ...A Tribe Called Quest wrote:What's everyone's thoughts on the petition and yesterdays march? I understand the sentiment but I really can't see them changing anything.
- and even then - that wouldn't equate to 17.5 individual eligible voters.
They were actions contributing to a debate that was concluded over 2 years ago.A Tribe Called Quest wrote:What's everyone's thoughts on the petition and yesterdays march? I understand the sentiment but I really can't see them changing anything.
Sad people that can't accept defeatA Tribe Called Quest wrote:What's everyone's thoughts on the petition and yesterdays march? I understand the sentiment but I really can't see them changing anything.
Like Farage?Lateside united wrote:Sad people that can't accept defeatA Tribe Called Quest wrote:What's everyone's thoughts on the petition and yesterdays march? I understand the sentiment but I really can't see them changing anything.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36306681
I won't click on that I won't go on any thing bbcNo Pukki No Party wrote:Like Farage?Lateside united wrote:Sad people that can't accept defeatA Tribe Called Quest wrote:What's everyone's thoughts on the petition and yesterdays march? I understand the sentiment but I really can't see them changing anything.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36306681
Ok - here it is in picture form
Why not?Lateside united wrote:
I won't click on that I won't go on any thing bbc