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If Labour promises a new EU referendum, would you vote for them?

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26-11-2019 01:16:36 Mobile | Show all posts
It is increasingly looking like it that the people who don't realise that article 50 has been triggered and so we are leaving, need a new label.  As we can't remain, we can either call them moaners or rejoiners.  Which do you prefer
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Apparently you're either a remoaner or a Brexiteer. You have to be one or the other, there's no middle ground
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26-11-2019 01:16:36 Mobile | Show all posts
There are  lot of members on here who voted remain, that don't moan about it, So there is middle ground.
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26-11-2019 01:16:36 Mobile | Show all posts
There's obviously more sensible people on here than the nutters on Facebook

Everything is black and white on there
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26-11-2019 01:16:36 Mobile | Show all posts
Only just!
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26-11-2019 01:16:37 Mobile | Show all posts
At least you can have half-sensible discussions on here, most of the time, on Facebook you post something slightly against the mood of the thread and you're just shouted down and called an idiot, or worse
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26-11-2019 01:16:37 Mobile | Show all posts
No no no. That's not right.

Idiot.

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26-11-2019 01:16:37 Mobile | Show all posts
It makes no sense.

Do you agree to the deal negotiated by the Government?

Vote Yes all fine
Vote no - then there is no deal at all.

Think some people believe a vote on the deal would stop Brexit. It can't it would just mean there is no deal.

That is why a referendum on any deal is a nonsense. Debate by Parliament is possible but at the end of the day I doubt there will be time to negotiate indefinitely.
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26-11-2019 01:16:37 Mobile | Show all posts
Dawn Butler MP interviewed on Radio 4's PM - Dawn Butler MP interviewed on Radio 4's PM - BBC News

"Labour MP Dawn Butler has struggled to explain her party's policies during an interview with Eddie Mair on Radio 4's PM programme.

The former minister also accused Costa Coffee of not paying full taxation in the UK before saying that she could not say the company was doing so "definitively".

The MP was trending on Twitter following the interview, where she later apologised to Costa Coffee."
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26-11-2019 01:16:37 Mobile | Show all posts
In my mind ( don't go there ) it is a brexit GE but only in the sense of what party you believe can get the best possible deal for the UK. End of the day that's the vote for me personally,  or at least the most important aspect of it.  

Hard bexit , soft brexit equates to strong negotiating position or weak negotiating position . Certainly don't believe we should be going into it with a
                                                                                 
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