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It wasn't 'over half the electorate'.

 

Typical Brexiteer, exaggerating everything;)

 

54% of those that voted in England. A greater margin than any Party has won Government, in living memory, and I'm 65

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That was another of Cameron's mistakes , when the vote to join took place a 2/3majority was required as it was such a major change . At the very least it should have been a minimum of 50% of the electorate required , that way there would not be any complaint about the validity of the decision.

Also look at the people who are hell bent on getting us out , what do think their motivation is ? Would you like to live in a country run by these people ?

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54% of those that voted in England. A greater margin than any Party has won Government, in living memory, and I'm 65
Last time I looked the UK wasn't just England..

 

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Last time I looked the UK wasn't just England..

 

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Could just be England and Wales if Rupert get his way though.

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Trader who will make money from Brexit pretends he cares about democracy so he can make money from Brexit.....the Rees-Mogg approach.

 

Does Rupert still live in Kent?

I'm sure that's what someone said about him - it sounds like he does/is.

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Baffling that some still seem to genuinely believe Brexit is a good idea.

 

Out of interest, do you also think Carillo and Boufal have a future at Saints and see Charlie Austin as our best striker?

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Good luck to him, just don't get involved with saints again.

 

Imo Brexit is not the problem it's this government's inability to get it across the line.

 

The reason they cannot get it across the line is that all Brexit scenarios - no deal, May's deal, custom union, etc - will leave us worse off than now so understandably, parliament is not prepared to vote for any of them. So yes, Brexit IS the problem.

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Baffling that some still seem to genuinely believe Brexit is a good idea.

 

Out of interest, do you also think Carillo and Boufal have a future at Saints and see Charlie Austin as our best striker?

 

Baffling how you can make that assumption seeing as we are not in Brexit yet.

 

As for your odd linking of Brexit and the saints forward line, if 54% of Saints powers that be decide that a player should stay or leave then so be it, it does not mean that those 54% are thick or cannot have their own opinions.

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