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BREXIT? CAN I ASK A DIFFERENT QUESTION

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  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,522



    Strange you feel so so British then?

    Why would it be strange that I feel so British. to my mind being British is not about Empire and Rule Britannia and all that cr4p. Its about being proud of what we have given to the world. Its about our heritage, traditions and peculiarities. Its also about compassion, fair play and a sense of if you want to be a part of this nation and contribute then fine if however you want to change this nation to suit your own needs and beliefs then please do not. We are British, our main language is English and our prefered religion is Christianity. Anybody is welcome to live and work here, to raise families and to practice whatever religion and customs they wish and without fear of prejudice or harassment.
    Another thing about being British is this. I may not agree with everything that you say or believe, but as long as it's not against any of our laws I'll defend to the death your right to say and believe those things.


    I made the comment in response to your previous post, in which you didn't seem to be holding Brits in high regard, as you quote a number of races that you clearly state that you would prefer to be your neighbours.






    I was merely pointing out that leave voting fanatics in Parliament, have voted against the Withdrawal Agreement three times.
    This was clearly a case of leave fanatics voting against leaving.


    Hey I absolutely agree. My point was and is you cant blame those of us who voted to leave for the shambolic view that the world now has of our Nation. That lies squarely at the feet of those elected to govern.

    This surely must mean the leave fanatics that refused 3 times to vote for us to leave. This could hardly encourage the rest of the world to think we are clever.

    For which you will blame the EU?

    Not at all the EU doesn't YET have a vote in a General Election. That will be the fault of us all.



  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,522
    madprof said:

    Plenty of baldies on all sides of the argument.
  • TheEdge949TheEdge949 Member Posts: 5,810
    HAYSIE said:

  • MISTY4MEMISTY4ME Member Posts: 6,417

    I was merely pointing out that leave voting fanatics in Parliament, have voted against the Withdrawal Agreement three times.
    This was clearly a case of leave fanatics voting against leaving.


    I'm pretty sure the'Leave Fanatics' who voted against leaving, was because in their eyes (and a lot of other people's eyes), Theresa May's deal was a bad deal. I'm sure we all remember the 'NO DEAL is better than a BAD DEAL'.

    Now whether this was done by BoJo and his mates to get rid of Theresa May, only they know, but I would guess it's extremely likely ;)
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,522
    MISTY4ME said:


    I was merely pointing out that leave voting fanatics in Parliament, have voted against the Withdrawal Agreement three times.
    This was clearly a case of leave fanatics voting against leaving.


    I'm pretty sure the'Leave Fanatics' who voted against leaving, was because in their eyes (and a lot of other people's eyes), Theresa May's deal was a bad deal. I'm sure we all remember the 'NO DEAL is better than a BAD DEAL'.

    Now whether this was done by BoJo and his mates to get rid of Theresa May, only they know, but I would guess it's extremely likely ;)

    What you have said is really difficult to back up.

    Parliament has only voted on the Withdrawal Agreement.

    Included in the WA, are citizens rights, the money we owe, and the Irish border. The only bit that anyone could consider as a "deal", is a 23 page political declaration, which is not legally binding, and refers to our possible future trading arrangements.

    Some of the leave fanatics like Boris, and Jacob Rees-Mogg, bottled it, and voted for the WA on the third vote, while many others stood firm.

    I think that the leave fanatics voting for or against anything will depend very much on which way the wind is blowing.
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