Brexit - The UK leaves the EU

Deal or No Deal?

  • Voted Leave - May's Deal

  • Voted Leave - No Deal

  • Voted Leave - Second Referendum

  • Did not vote/abstained - May's Deal

  • Did not vote/abstained - No Deal

  • Did not vote/abstained - Second Referendum

  • Voted Remain - May's Deal

  • Voted Remain - No Deal

  • Voted Remain - Second Referendum


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I literally quoted you... twice

Well one quote sighted that the deal was created and pursued with the EU to appease remainers. In the other you sighted leavers that decided to vote against it and I said there were 400 other people involved. But where's the quote where I solely pinned the blame on remainers for voting down the deal? Is it this one?

Robin
The majority of leavers and remainers voted against the deal because it doesn't please either of them
 
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:lol: I just explained that quote above for like the second time. Do you not understand the simple difference between a bad deal being hashed out and people voting for that bad deal?
Ahhh I’m so sorry!! You are correct, this silly deal was hashed out with the wrong intentions..... I’m so sorry... it’s my own silly remainer logic working against me. Seeing things that happen and the direct correlation is just my own ignorance
 
Ahhh I’m so sorry!! You are correct, this silly deal was hashed out with the wrong intentions..... I’m so sorry...

Wrong intentions given the result of the referendum, yes. It was clear from early on, back when it was called the chequers deal, that it was futile to pursue it.
 
I just voted, my Italian partner was just refused the right to vote.

We where told we should have had a form, we haven’t and thus she was denied the right to vote.
 
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Read it very carefully. It takes some doing to achieve that accolade.



Posted here because Mellor is headline news in calling for a second referendum because "the circumstances have changed".
 
I think I better start checking out the flight times to Manchester. There's got to be some kind of electorendum before the year is out. This government's control is untenable.
 
The lectern is out in Downing Street. Speculation rising that Theresa may be in the building but won't be in the House much longer.

SkyNews UK
Update: The lectern has arrived.

Never before has a lectern had news coverage...


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You can now watch footage of it being brought out
 
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...on 7th June.

But still, a Prime Ministerial resignation mid-Brexit is just... there isn't a word for it. Not even Malcolm Tucker could succinctly describe this.

Technically it's the third since the referendum (2 resignations, one GE). But yes.

And she cried little tears of robot oil from the motors at the end. She'll be so annoyed about that.
 
The sad truth is that Brexit has been the greatest obfuscation possible for the Tories to dismantle the health system, defund education and strangle policing amongst so many other things without people noticing as much as they otherwise would.

I often ask people what would the last five years have been like if the referendum and Brexit never existed.
 
Typical - they can't even deliver the end of May on time.

At least Theresa May will have the pleasure of entertaining the US President in her final days of her Premiership. :/
You complete git. It took me ages to clean the coffee from my phone. I should have seen it coming though.
 
And all because of young people being too lazy to go out and vote, because 'Brexit would never happen' .



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