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Topic: 3.5m+ GB resident demand for second EU referendum. (Read 2056 times)

legendary
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a) this petition has already been proven to be full of fake signatures so is irrelevant.

b) even if the 3.5 million signatures were genuine 17.4 million voted to leave so who gives a fuck Smiley
legendary
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UK's future






PS: no offense ppl!
legendary
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Soon, I have to go away.
Brexit is not about racism, it is about economic subjugation.

Don't forget this money is created out of thin air, we have an alternative Bitcoin would help, but who is listening?

Any how, shut down the banks, Fed res included, and Countries could then create own money, within certain ceiling limits, maybe that would work?
Something has to be limited, or maybe I have no clue, its one of those just come to me, spur of the moment things.

Nationalize the currency like Hitler did.
legendary
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Brexit is not about racism, it is about economic subjugation.

The media is trying to simplify and demonise the leave side in order to distract people from this fact.
legendary
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https://JetCash.com
Brexit is not about racism, it is about economic subjugation.
sr. member
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I think a lot of people were expecting a remain vote, maybe some didn't vote because they thought it was pretty much guaranteed. Unfortunately the 48% who voted to remain will get dragged through the shit until the 52% realise that trading with the EU is the only reasonable option. The leave camp never really had a plan for when they won, so now they're scrambling around for one and it basically comes down to "We will tell Europe what we want and get it". Unfortunately the expectations do not match the reality. It's rather telling that all the older, more bigoted and essentially racist generations will not have to suffer the consequences of the vote - for much longer.

Imho exactly that wont happen. If the EU shows weakness we will see a lot of referenda in the future.
but i think they are getting stronger. because more and more states and becoming their alies. yes it is a fact that they have their hard time. they are passing from difficult time but they have to bare it. if they want to stand on their own feet.
legendary
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legendary
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thats one hell of a botnet
legendary
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Looks like estimates are coming in for turnouts based on age now. Some put the 18-24 turnout at 36%. Oldies 83%. You reap what you can't be goddamn bothered to sow tweenies.
legendary
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https://JetCash.com
Don't worry about it. It just proves that we are right to leave. Now stop bitching, and let us get on with building a healthier world without the EU
legendary
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25,000 signatures from the DPRK? How much did they paid for it? This is high treason and whoever did this crime must be put behind bars. Remember that this comes at a time when the international community is trying to isolate the evil regime of Kim Jong Un. Even China and Russia are co-operating with these efforts. And we have some criminals here trying to support the dictatorship.
legendary
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Like a petition could change anything...

TO change anything, it would need to be signed by at least half of the British population, otherwise it doesn mean anything.
legendary
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minds.com/Wilikon
source based to the title: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215

i have just seen something in the news, some of the people goes depressed with this result. people seen on TV AFAIK are claiming that they are going to vote for independence.

such as Scotland, where wants independence and back to the base of EU.
or North Ireland, may wish to back to the Ireland - the member of EU.


what just happened? why a lot of people demand for second referendum, ie. regret of what they did wrongly. at least, if people who have had voted for withdrawal and then gone crying of going back the EU, let them be, it should be a good thing.

one more thing, the volatility of the stock market, bitcoin is not affected of, will be as high throughout the 20 years. Huh


anyway, what should i mention for this? any idea?

disclaimer - i am not an UK resident, and i am standing for : 'GB to back to the EU'.




3M+ ‘Remain’ Petition Uses ‘Script’ To ‘Fake’ Signatures: 25,000 From North Korea, 2,800 From Uninhabitable Antarctic







newbie
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It would be fun to watch this if it wasn't so sad. Brexit won and obviously there shouldn't be a second referendum, but they won by a very small margin, dividing the country. I don't think many brexit supporters will like the results.
legendary
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All these people, if you turn them upside down, the half GDP of EU will pop up from their pockets.

I suppose you're trying to say I'm leaving on welfare is that it?
hero member
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All these people, if you turn them upside down, the half GDP of EU will pop up from their pockets.
legendary
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It's not 40% you know, 72% of youngs voted remain.

So for you, "young" means just those in the 18-24 age group? For me, it also includes those in the 25-30 age group. And the latter voted in favor of Brexit by a 4% margin (probably close to 10% in reality, as the exit polls undercounted the LEAVE vote by 4 to 6 points). A majority of those aged between 25 and 30 voted in favor of Brexit.

Lier.

If only people aged to 64 could have vote, remain would have won by a really big margin: 10-15%

https://mobile.twitter.com/POLITICOEurope/status/746255941331488768

But well, what would expect from someone who cant even read a yes/no poll correctly Roll Eyes
legendary
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Where do you get your figures? 7% margin? 40% of youth voted for BRexit?

They won by a 3,8% margin. And seems I'm not the only one insulting here Roll Eyes

7% margin in England, including the occupied territory of London.

3.8% margin all across the UK, including Scotland, Wales, and Ulster.

And as I have pointed out, 40% of the youth (aged between 18 and 30) voted in favor of Brexit, and they probably constitute a majority of the native non-immigrant youth population in England.
legendary
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The worst part is that the leaders of the leave fraction have no idea what to do now.
They are now just playing for time while the rest of the EU wants them to get out... asap!


Time for a lot of popcorn.
full member
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what just happened? why a lot of people demand for second referendum, ie. regret of what they did wrongly. at least, if people who have had voted for withdrawal and then gone crying of going back the EU, let them be, it should be a good thing.

None of those who had voted for the Brexit are demanding a second referendum. It is the Bremain loonies (especially in London and Cardiff), who are demanding a second referendum. IMO, it is not going to change anything. Even if there is a second vote, the results will be the same (that is, unless Angela Merkel is kicked out of Germany).
Maybe there's a chance that the second referendum will make the people do a wise decision, we see now the voters who voted brexit totally regret what they did.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2016/06/24/british_voters_regretting_their_decisions_a_roundup.html
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