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Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?

Remain a member of the European Union
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Leave the European Union
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20%
 
Total votes: 279
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PostRe: Brexit
by Hexx » Thu Jan 11, 2018 12:03 pm

Moggy wrote:
Karl wrote:He's just a contrarian dickhead.


It would be amazing if all of his fans turned on him (“Even Nigel is a traitor!!!”) and the Government announced a second referendum, that Remain then won. :toot:

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PostRe: Brexit
by Squinty » Thu Jan 11, 2018 12:37 pm

I think he's over confident. He's wanted this his entire adult career.

I say bring it on.

Edit - Maybe the EU didn't like the hamper full of our shite British goods, and he wants to abort Brexit because of it :datass:

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PostRe: Brexit
by Lex-Man » Thu Jan 11, 2018 12:59 pm

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lex-man wrote:
KK wrote:Talk to anyone in the world about a UK tea brand and they automatically think Twinings (owned by Associated British Foods - BRITISH is even IN the name). Couldn't even get that right.


strawberry float that Yorkshire Tea is clearly the best option. All other tea is inferior.


Yeah let's send an example of the worst tea in existence, PG isn't good but at least it isn't just drain water.


Are you calling Yorkshire tea drain water?!! Clearly you need to get your taste buds examined.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Errkal » Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:00 pm

lex-man wrote:
Errkal wrote:
lex-man wrote:
KK wrote:Talk to anyone in the world about a UK tea brand and they automatically think Twinings (owned by Associated British Foods - BRITISH is even IN the name). Couldn't even get that right.


strawberry float that Yorkshire Tea is clearly the best option. All other tea is inferior.


Yeah let's send an example of the worst tea in existence, PG isn't good but at least it isn't just drain water.


Are you calling Yorkshire tea drain water?!! Clearly you need to get your taste buds examined.

I've had it a couple of times and it is just plain minging.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Lagamorph » Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:16 pm

Twinings English Breakfast superiority.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Errkal » Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:18 pm

Twinnings Assam, Tesco Finest Assam and Coop Assam are my go-to's

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PostRe: Brexit
by Benzin » Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:19 pm

Though Farage has probably only said this to feel relevant/cos disruption or divide within Labour; did he not learn from May's attempt to 'strengthen the grip' on the country?

Imagine if we went through all this AGAIN and then Remain won... Where would that leave us?

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PostRe: Brexit
by Errkal » Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:21 pm

Benzin wrote:Though Farage has probably only said this to feel relevant/cos disruption or divide within Labour; did he not learn from May's attempt to 'strengthen the grip' on the country?

Imagine if we went through all this AGAIN and then Remain won... Where would that leave us?


Not strawberry floated?

All of leave would embrass remain because democarcy said we should stay and they would respect the voice of the people.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Squinty » Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:24 pm

It could be that Farage is saying this to give him an out later when we are financially worse off and the regret kicks in.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Hexx » Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:29 pm

Farage is saying what Farage needs to get into the headlines, back in public eye and maintain his profile

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PostRe: Brexit
by Moggy » Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:30 pm

Benzin wrote:Imagine if we went through all this AGAIN and then Remain won... Where would that leave us?


As members of the EU?

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PostRe: Brexit
by That » Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:32 pm

Deja vu! I've just been in this time before!

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PostRe: Brexit
by Blue Eyes » Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:46 pm

Benzin wrote:Though Farage has probably only said this to feel relevant/cos disruption or divide within Labour; did he not learn from May's attempt to 'strengthen the grip' on the country?

Imagine if we went through all this AGAIN and then Remain won... Where would that leave us?

Probably looking at another referendum as Remain would probably only win marginally, due to the amount of colossal strawberry floating idiots in this country.

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PostRe: Brexit
by KK » Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:55 pm

I think Remain would win...and strangely enough, I believe Farage probably thinks that as well. Which begs the question what his game is.

Taken at face value, I don't see why he'd now change his mind. People that don't matter like Tony Blair can complain all they want. The EU has accepted Brexit is going ahead, the government hasn't said anything to the contrary...so why Farage is now wavering over something so inconsequential makes no sense to me. He's the one who has now brought the doubt and possibility of a second referendum back into the spotlight.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Cuttooth » Thu Jan 11, 2018 2:01 pm

Benzin wrote:Though Farage has probably only said this to feel relevant/cos disruption or divide within Labour; did he not learn from May's attempt to 'strengthen the grip' on the country?

Imagine if we went through all this AGAIN and then Remain won... Where would that leave us?

Still horribly divided and scrambling to cancel everything that's happened since March! :lol:

It would put the future of the UK squarely in the hands of the EU ultimately, which is a point that would be hammered home to those who put nonsense about sovereignty as important to their vote.

On the other hand the under 30 turnout should skyrocket for Remain, so strawberry float knows what Farage is trying to gain other than being a headline grabbing banana split.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Blue Eyes » Thu Jan 11, 2018 2:02 pm

KK wrote:I think Remain would win...and strangely enough, I believe Farage probably thinks that as well. Which begs the question what his game is.

Taken at face value, I don't see why he'd now change his mind. People that don't matter like Tony Blair can complain all they want. The EU has accepted Brexit is going ahead, the government hasn't said anything to the contrary...so why Farage is now wavering over something so inconsequential makes no sense to me. He's the one who has now brought the doubt and possibility of a second referendum back into the spotlight.

I can only conclude that he'd just do anything to remain relevant and is just a blathering little banana split. No other reason makes sense to me anyway.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Errkal » Thu Jan 11, 2018 2:06 pm

KK wrote:I think Remain would win...and strangely enough, I believe Farage probably thinks that as well. Which begs the question what his game is.

Taken at face value, I don't see why he'd now change his mind. People that don't matter like Tony Blair can complain all they want. The EU has accepted Brexit is going ahead, the government hasn't said anything to the contrary...so why Farage is now wavering over something so inconsequential makes no sense to me. He's the one who has now brought the doubt and possibility of a second referendum back into the spotlight.


If remain wins we dont need to risk everything exploding as it will with May at the helm but he gets to moan about it forever because " we should have lef tbut the people have no vision". If we actually leave and it bombs he can't complain about it being a disaster because he got what we wanted, we left.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Lagamorph » Thu Jan 11, 2018 2:07 pm

KK wrote:I think Remain would win...and strangely enough, I believe Farage probably thinks that as well. Which begs the question what his game is.

Taken at face value, I don't see why he'd now change his mind. People that don't matter like Tony Blair can complain all they want. The EU has accepted Brexit is going ahead, the government hasn't said anything to the contrary...so why Farage is now wavering over something so inconsequential makes no sense to me. He's the one who has now brought the doubt and possibility of a second referendum back into the spotlight.

He didn't think leave would win the referendum, and never really wanted them to, and when they did he never thought it would actually get this far.
Now suddenly he faces losing his MEP salary, losing the ability to fiddle hundreds of thousands in expenses and risks being blamed when Brexit goes horribly wrong and isn't the wonderland he promised.

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PostRe: Brexit
by Moggy » Thu Jan 11, 2018 2:09 pm

KK wrote:I think Remain would win...and strangely enough, I believe Farage probably thinks that as well. Which begs the question what his game is.

Taken at face value, I don't see why he'd now change his mind. People that don't matter like Tony Blair can complain all they want. The EU has accepted Brexit is going ahead, the government hasn't said anything to the contrary...so why Farage is now wavering over something so inconsequential makes no sense to me. He's the one who has now brought the doubt and possibility of a second referendum back into the spotlight.


Farage loves being in the limelight. He probably does suspect that Remain would win a second referendum, but I think he is confident enough that the government will not call another referendum.

His comment can therefore be made safely as he knows it will grab him some headlines, while also being no risk to his desire for the UK to be out of Europe. It has the added bonus of in a few years time, if things are going badly and the majority wish we never left, he can also point to that Tweet and say “Well I was one of the people saying that there should be a second referendum!”.

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PostRe: Brexit
by That » Thu Jan 11, 2018 2:11 pm

There's some timeline out there in the multiverse where May went "Look! Even Farage thinks we should have one! So I'm announcing it today."

But it wasn't this one.

For strawberry float's sake.

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