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The turnout was only 37% and was the ideal time for the Remoaners showing they meant business and wanted to Remain. However that was 50% below the turnout when we voted to Leave. This just adds to the fact that the nation wants us to Leave and get behind our Nigel.
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If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 08:21 - May 28 with 2378 views
This is a strange post. Why start a new thread about Brexit when you started one yesterday, and when questioned on certain of your assertions didn’t reply.? Don’t you think you are going to be asked the same questions? Have you come up with the answers overnight, or perhaps you asked Nigel.?
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If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 08:27 - May 28 with 2353 views
the euro elections don't provide any evidence that anything has changed one way or the other since 2016. it is clearly not decisive in either direction.
And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show
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If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 08:50 - May 28 with 2290 views
If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 08:24 - May 28 by blueislander
This is a strange post. Why start a new thread about Brexit when you started one yesterday, and when questioned on certain of your assertions didn’t reply.? Don’t you think you are going to be asked the same questions? Have you come up with the answers overnight, or perhaps you asked Nigel.?
If the EU elections was a vote for No Deal Brexit why
The turnout was only 37% and was the ideal time for the the Brexit Party nutters showing they meant business and wanted to leave without a deal. However that was 50% below the turnout when we voted to Leave. This just adds to the fact that the nation wants us to Remain and get behind a Peoples Vote.
If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 10:06 - May 28 by itfcjoe
If the EU elections was a vote for No Deal Brexit why
The turnout was only 37% and was the ideal time for the the Brexit Party nutters showing they meant business and wanted to leave without a deal. However that was 50% below the turnout when we voted to Leave. This just adds to the fact that the nation wants us to Remain and get behind a Peoples Vote.
They are nutters Joe...
Just reading this, its just mental, drooling over Brexit with no idea what it means
The turnout was only 37% and was the ideal time for the Brexiteers to show they meant business and wanted to leave. However that was below the number who even signed the petition to revoke article 50. This just adds to the fact that the nation wants to remain.
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If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 10:13 - May 28 with 2190 views
If the EU elections was [sic] a vote for leave why … was the turnout so low and still far fewer than 50% of those who voted chose a leave option.
If you take the blinkers off for a second it is abundantly clear that of those who vote approximately a third are happy for us to crash out with no deal, approximately a third want some kind of compromise deal and approximately a third are firm remain. As poor as May was at reconciling those positions, I think it is a thankless task to try.
The terrifying thing is that they represent a significantly large minority that they have been driving political policy for so long. Now they have "won" as well, they feel vindicated and enabled.
The truth of the matter is that both those in favour of Brexit, and those who would prefer to remain, ignored the opportunity to go out in numbers and vote.
The country remains divided. Should there be a second referendum that division is likely to be even more divided. Those regions that prefer to remain, London, Scotland etc will show a bigger majority to remain while other regions will no doubt have a bigger majority to leave.
If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 08:47 - May 28 by lowhouseblue
the euro elections don't provide any evidence that anything has changed one way or the other since 2016. it is clearly not decisive in either direction.
Except that it was a landslide win for The Brexit Party . And unlike the referendum 2.9 million people from other countries in the European Union could vote. Just to remind you the Brexit Party is now the biggest single party in the European Parliament.
Next stop for the Brexit Party is Westminster. The people will drag the UK out of the EU whether the politicians want to or not. It's in the post.
If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 12:03 - May 28 by The_Last_Baron
Except that it was a landslide win for The Brexit Party . And unlike the referendum 2.9 million people from other countries in the European Union could vote. Just to remind you the Brexit Party is now the biggest single party in the European Parliament.
Next stop for the Brexit Party is Westminster. The people will drag the UK out of the EU whether the politicians want to or not. It's in the post.
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You would presumably accept that more people voted LD, Green and CHUk than voted BP and UKIP.
The BP did extremely well but the country is quite clearly still hugely divided, is it not?
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If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 12:11 - May 28 with 2071 views
If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 12:08 - May 28 by m14_blue
You would presumably accept that more people voted LD, Green and CHUk than voted BP and UKIP.
The BP did extremely well but the country is quite clearly still hugely divided, is it not?
Add the Tories into the leave bracket and Leave were 4 points clear.
My spy tells me the BBC producers and editors were full of rage and anger when the results were rolling in. Their leave / remain graphic was the work of the deluded, pure EU propaganda. Fortunately the BBC's days are numbered.
If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 12:11 - May 28 by The_Last_Baron
Add the Tories into the leave bracket and Leave were 4 points clear.
My spy tells me the BBC producers and editors were full of rage and anger when the results were rolling in. Their leave / remain graphic was the work of the deluded, pure EU propaganda. Fortunately the BBC's days are numbered.
If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 12:03 - May 28 by The_Last_Baron
Except that it was a landslide win for The Brexit Party . And unlike the referendum 2.9 million people from other countries in the European Union could vote. Just to remind you the Brexit Party is now the biggest single party in the European Parliament.
Next stop for the Brexit Party is Westminster. The people will drag the UK out of the EU whether the politicians want to or not. It's in the post.
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Please define "landslide".
Having a 100+ seat majority in parliament used to be the sort of thing described as such.
I am not sure how getting 29 out of 70 seats is a landslide.
41.4% of the seats and 31.6% of the vote.
Yet, this is continually seen as a mandate for ignoring the best interests of all (including the silent majority who do not vote).
If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 12:08 - May 28 by m14_blue
You would presumably accept that more people voted LD, Green and CHUk than voted BP and UKIP.
The BP did extremely well but the country is quite clearly still hugely divided, is it not?
Nope, there was no reason for anyone who wants Brexit to vote however the remainers needed a big turnout to say the tide has changed in their favour. It has not and now in this country the major party in the EU is the Brexit Party.
Even in the Libturd literature they stated a vote for the Tories or Labour was a vote to Leave, that did not work out well for them did it?
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If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 12:18 - May 28 with 2049 views
If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 12:15 - May 28 by pickles110564
Nope, there was no reason for anyone who wants Brexit to vote however the remainers needed a big turnout to say the tide has changed in their favour. It has not and now in this country the major party in the EU is the Brexit Party.
Even in the Libturd literature they stated a vote for the Tories or Labour was a vote to Leave, that did not work out well for them did it?
If the EU elections was a vote for remain why on 12:11 - May 28 by The_Last_Baron
Add the Tories into the leave bracket and Leave were 4 points clear.
My spy tells me the BBC producers and editors were full of rage and anger when the results were rolling in. Their leave / remain graphic was the work of the deluded, pure EU propaganda. Fortunately the BBC's days are numbered.
Lol. You're funny.
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