by Cannydc » Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:52 pm
Guest wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Wilson wrote:It was obvious from the moment the referendum was called that nobody in charge had a fucking clue what leaving the EU would look like.
But but but all the people on forums who voted for it say they understood it all just fine .....
Someone posted on here the other( I think it was canny) that the remain percentage is now 54%. Which is not much of a difference after all this time is it. So if another vote was carried out now and the whole 54% of the remainers actually went and voted. Surly the Brexiteers could scream and stamp their feet and demand another vote as it's to close to call?
They can just play you at your own game, and it would be amusing to see them take their case to the European courts of human rights, and see how they judge it
Every day several thousand who voted Leave die (and a few Remainers)
Every day several youngsters get the vote - most are Remain.
Every day the economic argument becomes more pressing for us to Remain.
Every day the Tory negotiators sound less competent, Remain is surely better than any deal Treeza will bring back.
Every day, as the possibility of a catastrophic 'no deal' looms larger, more are driven towards Remain.
All in all, every day the momentum builds behind a People's Vote - and the inevitable outcome is Remain...
[quote="Guest"][quote="Rolluplostinspace"][quote="Wilson"]It was obvious from the moment the referendum was called that nobody in charge had a fucking clue what leaving the EU would look like.[/quote]
But but but all the people on forums who voted for it say they understood it all just fine ..... :dunno:[/quote]
Someone posted on here the other( I think it was canny) that the remain percentage is now 54%. Which is not much of a difference after all this time is it. So if another vote was carried out now and the whole 54% of the remainers actually went and voted. Surly the Brexiteers could scream and stamp their feet and demand another vote as it's to close to call?
They can just play you at your own game, and it would be amusing to see them take their case to the European courts of human rights, and see how they judge it :pmsl:[/quote]
Every day several thousand who voted Leave die (and a few Remainers)
Every day several youngsters get the vote - most are Remain.
Every day the economic argument becomes more pressing for us to Remain.
Every day the Tory negotiators sound less competent, Remain is surely better than any deal Treeza will bring back.
Every day, as the possibility of a catastrophic 'no deal' looms larger, more are driven towards Remain.
All in all, every day the momentum builds behind a People's Vote - and the inevitable outcome is Remain...