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21 minutes ago, Kimosabi said:

From i first asked the question which I thought was a genuine enough question to ask with no bias for either side i have been ridiculed and attacked from a handful of individuals, so just to clear it up once and for all and I'll never ask it again, list all those positives in black and white 

 

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17 minutes ago, Kimosabi said:

Because you can't 

I and others have literally done so over a number of posts during the last few days. Should you chose to randomly smash the keyboard and insert random quotes instead is on you. 
 

How about instead of your insistence on pointedly ignoring them FTFU and reply to them with some constructive criticism instead of blindly insisting on being the Impartial Remoner Man who posts quotes from other peoples posts without explanation. 

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1 hour ago, Big J said:

And after 6 years, if the vote were held again tomorrow, the remain vote would be far, far stronger than the leave vote was in 2016.

I think that's bollocks frankly.

 

You will also be aware that it's a statement that you can't realistically support in any way, so I'll be kind and not capitalise on the situation by asking you to do so.

 

For my part, yes it's anecdotal, but my work brings me in contact with members of the public right across the spectrum, and while I've yet to meet one single person who regrets voting leave, I've met a significant number who've said the behaviour of the EU since the vote has demonstrated that we'd be better away, and if they had to do again they'd vote leave rather than remain.

 

Therefore, in my considered opinion, the leave vote in another referendum would be considerably stronger.

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3 minutes ago, coppice cutter said:

I think that's bollocks frankly.

 

You will also be aware that it's a statement that you can't realistically support in any way, so I'll be kind and not capitalise on the situation by asking you to do so.

 

For my part, yes it's anecdotal, but my work brings me in contact with members of the public right across the spectrum, and while I've yet to meet one single person who regrets voting leave, I've met a significant number who've said the behaviour of the EU since the vote has demonstrated that we'd be better away, and if they had to do again they'd vote leave rather than remain.

 

Therefore, in my considered opinion, the leave vote in another referendum would be considerably stronger.

There’s one very very good reason 

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7 minutes ago, coppice cutter said:

 I've met a significant number who've said the behaviour of the EU since the vote has demonstrated that we'd be better away, and if they had to do again they'd vote leave rather than remain.

This is like your child telling you he doesn't want to be a member of your family anymore and you agree and then promptly evict him, and no longer financially support him and disinherit him.

 

How else would the EU behave given the UK gov said they wanted to leave its club?

 

And I'm a brexiteer

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46 minutes ago, coppice cutter said:

I think that's bollocks frankly.

 

You will also be aware that it's a statement that you can't realistically support in any way, so I'll be kind and not capitalise on the situation by asking you to do so.

 

For my part, yes it's anecdotal, but my work brings me in contact with members of the public right across the spectrum, and while I've yet to meet one single person who regrets voting leave, I've met a significant number who've said the behaviour of the EU since the vote has demonstrated that we'd be better away, and if they had to do again they'd vote leave rather than remain.

 

Therefore, in my considered opinion, the leave vote in another referendum would be considerably stronger.

 

Current polls put:

 

Think we were right to leave: low to mid 30s %

 

Think we were wrong to leave: low to mid 50s %

 

Around 12% answer that they don't know.

 

https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2022/11/17/one-five-who-voted-brexit-now-think-it-was-wrong-d

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36 minutes ago, Sutton said:

This is like your child telling you he doesn't want to be a member of your family anymore and you agree and then promptly evict him, and no longer financially support him and disinherit him.

 

How else would the EU behave given the UK gov said they wanted to leave its club?

 

And I'm a brexiteer

Promptly evicted? 🤣 Now there’s a laugh. 

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