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  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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yes miserable , until they surprise me by getting it right every now and again then over excited till the next let down.
I look at MAY as the Rod Belffit of prime ministers , were you shake you head and say who put that thing out there the useless tit,booooo
What????
Above Bernie Wright?
 
What????
Above Bernie Wright?
Bernie had comedy value at least, Belffit had nothing and we had given johnson away to get him, who was promising at the time to make it even worse.
Bernie came on one night game as a sub and managed to injure two of their players before touching the ball, young edge was in awe of the man,was very disappointed when he actually kicked a ball instead of a man, he wasn't very good at that part of the game(kicking a ball)so the novelty was soon worn off.
only player i have seen as bad as those two was Dia Davies only player i have truly disliked in an Everton shirt .
 
if there is a 2nd-referendum, what happens after the result?

If Bremain wins, then it's 1-1...surely half the country will want best of 3, that's only cricket.
If Brexit wins, then it's 2-0...surely game over?
 
if there is a 2nd-referendum, what happens after the result?

If Bremain wins, then it's 1-1...surely half the country will want best of 3, that's only cricket.
If Brexit wins, then it's 2-0...surely game over?
That’s a silly point often made by Leavers.

If there was a second vote it’d be on the terms of the deal, possibly with the option of chucking the idea in the skip.

Leavers seem to hate the idea of any further possible democratic vote on the subject for some reason, despite being the champions of the ‘will of the people’. A paradox if ever there was.
 
That’s a silly point often made by Leavers.

If there was a second vote it’d be on the terms of the deal, possibly with the option of chucking the idea in the skip.

Leavers seem to hate the idea of any further possible democratic vote on the subject for some reason, despite being the champions of the ‘will of the people’. A paradox if ever there was.

Personally I think a second vote would be good: the first one was pretty close and the 48% feel the 52% were ill-informed.
 
That’s a silly point often made by Leavers.

If there was a second vote it’d be on the terms of the deal, possibly with the option of chucking the idea in the skip.

Leavers seem to hate the idea of any further possible democratic vote on the subject for some reason, despite being the champions of the ‘will of the people’. A paradox if ever there was.

'The People' are not allowed to change their minds, ever.
 
Personally I think a second vote would be good: the first one was pretty close and the 48% feel the 52% were ill-informed.

Bit patronising that.

The 48% arnt a club that meet on a Thursday. And everyone was ill informed. Pretty sure if there was another vote, folk from both sides would switch.
 
Personally I think a second vote would be good: the first one was pretty close and the 48% feel the 52% were ill-informed.

Not really in favour of referendum not without some legally binding manifesto behind some of the promises made, putting that aside, seems strange that those who voted leave using a referendum are the ones now so anti allowing any further referendums. Some people shouldn't play with fire!
 
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