Haha I rest my case ... I don’t argue with stupid ... you’ll drag me down to your level and beat me on experienceNo I don't. Neither do I think the votes of those who have since died should be ignored.
Haha I rest my case ... I don’t argue with stupid ... you’ll drag me down to your level and beat me on experienceNo I don't. Neither do I think the votes of those who have since died should be ignored.
I don't deny there is more information. It's basically the same sort of information given during the run up to the referendum. Were you pushing for a GE when we had more information about WMD during the Blair administration or were you too young to vote?
Coz BREGSIT MEENZ BREKSIT INNITMore information is not equivalent to "the same sort of information". For example now we have the detail of Johnson's deal then people can take a proper look at it. That's fair and democratic surely?
This has nothing to do with Blair so why bring that into this discussion? I'll happily debate the Iraq war in a separate thread.
I am in the age group that voted to join the EEC in 1974, and the age group that has grandchildren, some of whom are old enough to understand, and accept, democracy. I voted to join in 1974 and there was no outcry by those who voted to not join. We joined and had to wait 42 years to change our minds. There is nothing you can say that will change my opinion so just move on to someone else.Hiya mate, just curious, what age group are you in?
@TyphooToffee I’ll tell you what.... give me 3 good reasons to leave and I may take you seriously.
I won’t hold my breath though.
I've read some mad stuff in this thread but I think that's the best so far - let's make sure we account for the views of the dead people but no way should we give those who will be affected by the consequences for longer than anyone any say in the matter at all.Haha I rest my case ... I don’t argue with stupid ... you’ll drag me down to your level and beat me on experience
So nothing of any substance then haha people like you make me sad to be humanI) It's not what I voted for in 1974
2) There was a referendum
3) Leave won
They might not be good enough reasons for you but they are for me.
Have you noticed how Sterling improved following the news of the proposed deal? That's not guess work it's fact.So, if for arguments sake, it was certain that the economy would be hit by say 10%, you'd still want to progress on the basis of old Bernard's dying wish for Britannia to rule the waves once again ?
The result of a vote is not substantial? OK then.So nothing of any substance then haha people like you make me sad to be human
And just for clarity .... can you let us know when you plan to pop your clogs do we can make sure your vote still counts
How far back are we going?No I don't. Neither do I think the votes of those who have since died should be ignored.
Have you noticed how much it's dropped since the 2016 referendum?Have you noticed how Sterling improved following the news of the proposed deal? That's not guess work it's fact.
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