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Topic: The 2nd referendum “petition” is wide open to fraud (Read 779 times)

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What we are seeing in England is currently the proof that socialism only likes democracy when it is in their favor. From the moment that most of the population manifested so contrary to what Socialism thinks best, there are these types of events. It is common for this type of event in South America.
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These petitioner's for a second referendum make you sick, the voted results out. You cannot keep having referendums until you get the result you want, hang on a minute, we have already seen how the EU fiddle this with the Irish vote years ago.
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Gloire à la Victoire !
There is no parasite in such a great Christian country as Poland. However, in Romania and in Bulgaria, those fucking gypsies are surely wasting a lot of funds.

Romania / Bulgaria was not the (main) reason why the Brits voted out of the EU. There are only a few million Roma in Romania, and although they cause a lot of trouble in the Western Europe, it is not like they are destroying the EU single handedly. You are overlooking the most important factor - Turkey. Merkel promised the Turks that she will fast-track the Turkish membership application. Immediately after this, there was a 5% swing in favor of Brexit in the British opinion polls.

That's clear that Turkey is a nuisible country. If there's a country that purely need to be erased from the map, that's this one. Generally, I'm in favor for keeping what belongs to history, but for them, the pure and simple destruction is the only solution.
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There is no parasite in such a great Christian country as Poland. However, in Romania and in Bulgaria, those fucking gypsies are surely wasting a lot of funds.

Romania / Bulgaria was not the (main) reason why the Brits voted out of the EU. There are only a few million Roma in Romania, and although they cause a lot of trouble in the Western Europe, it is not like they are destroying the EU single handedly. You are overlooking the most important factor - Turkey. Merkel promised the Turks that she will fast-track the Turkish membership application. Immediately after this, there was a 5% swing in favor of Brexit in the British opinion polls.
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Gloire à la Victoire !
Lol, even in fascist dictatorships the result of referendum was unquestionable. This situation is a pure joke which looks like "people had said an opinion, but we don't like it, so let's ask them again".  Grin

That means that the European Union is even worse than a fascist dictatorship. The taxpayers (the middle aged and the elderly) voted overwhelmingly in favor of the Brexit, while the younger welfare rats voted in to remain. So whose vote should get more weightage? The tax payers no longer wanted to fund the parasites from Poland and Romania. Can't blame them.

There is no parasite in such a great Christian country as Poland. However, in Romania and in Bulgaria, those fucking gypsies are surely wasting a lot of funds.
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I agree with a lot of what you say, but I have to take issue over your comment about Polish immigrants. The ones I meet are hard working and valuable to Britain. A lot of them are doing the work that the young remain voters refuse to do. It seems they are happy to continue as benefits scroungers ( the remainers).

There is no doubt that the vast majority of the Eastern Europeans (Poles, Lithuanians, Latvians, Slovaks, Bulgarians.etc) are hard working people. But many of them unfairly try to exploit the British welfare system. Some of the migrants were found to be claiming child benefits for children living in Poland and Romania. And there is this lot from Romania, who are experts in sucking the system dry:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3518736/The-Romanian-town-built-British-benefits-Mansions-bigger-average-UK-semi-BMWs-British-number-plates-parked-drives-paid-taxpayer-cash.html

I agree, but that is not the fault of immigration or of the EU ( did I really say that Smiley ). It's the fault of the bleeding heart public servants who allow it. There are plenty of British born residents who abuse the system as well.
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Well if you can sign the petition as many times as you want, with multiple emails, and another persons post code, that petition should be null and void.

#EURef: Who Is William Oliver Healey?

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The #EUReferendumPsyop continues in the form of a petition calling for a second referendum. So far, 2.1 million people have signed it.
An online search for "William Oliver Healey" reveals a host of results, almost all of which point to the petition itself or news articles and blog posts about the petition, and almost none of which lead to a real human being called "William Oliver Healey".

No-one seems to be asking the simple question, who is "William Oliver Healey"?

From the beginning, the UK Column alone has described the entire referendum process as a "psychological operation". We have stated that that operation is designed to:

distract the public from the bigger policy items which threaten their sovereignty and liberty much more than the EU ever did.
create complete division between people: not only white/black, Muslim/Christian, rich/poor, but now division among families, friends and work colleagues.

More@ http://www.ukcolumn.org/article/euref-who-william-oliver-healey
legendary
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I dont get it how could the illuminati failed to manipulate the first referendum Huh

I knew never trust reptilians to do a job that you can do yourself! Angry

Oh man, you are a bit screwed in the head, why do you have to fit reptillians and illuminati into every post? You know everyone is ignoring your petty conspiracy thoughts?

While registering at this forum you have to agree that you have to atleast believe in one conspiracy theory.

Im pretty sure you didnt read the ToS.
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I dont get it how could the illuminati failed to manipulate the first referendum Huh

I knew never trust reptilians to do a job that you can do yourself! Angry

Oh man, you are a bit screwed in the head, why do you have to fit reptillians and illuminati into every post? You know everyone is ignoring your petty conspiracy thoughts?
legendary
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I agree with a lot of what you say, but I have to take issue over your comment about Polish immigrants. The ones I meet are hard working and valuable to Britain. A lot of them are doing the work that the young remain voters refuse to do. It seems they are happy to continue as benefits scroungers ( the remainers).

There is no doubt that the vast majority of the Eastern Europeans (Poles, Lithuanians, Latvians, Slovaks, Bulgarians.etc) are hard working people. But many of them unfairly try to exploit the British welfare system. Some of the migrants were found to be claiming child benefits for children living in Poland and Romania. And there is this lot from Romania, who are experts in sucking the system dry:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3518736/The-Romanian-town-built-British-benefits-Mansions-bigger-average-UK-semi-BMWs-British-number-plates-parked-drives-paid-taxpayer-cash.html
legendary
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I dont get it how could the illuminati failed to manipulate the first referendum Huh

I knew never trust reptilians to do a job that you can do yourself! Angry
legendary
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In fascist dictatorships there wouldn't be a referendum.


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Or the result would be 99% in favor of government decision.
Indeed. And that's funny, because they usually don't need to cheat anyone since fascist regimes are enjoying an overwhelming popular support... Even while everything around is turning into pile of ashes.
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Lol, even in fascist dictatorships the result of referendum was unquestionable. This situation is a pure joke which looks like "people had said an opinion, but we don't like it, so let's ask them again".  Grin

you are quite right .. i dont understand why british government want to hold another referandum .. it is nonsense. british society has made their decision . they absolutely want to leave european union.
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I agree with a lot of what you say, but I have to take issue over your comment about Polish immigrants. The ones I meet are hard working and valuable to Britain. A lot of them are doing the work that the young remain voters refuse to do. It seems they are happy to continue as benefits scroungers ( the remainers).
legendary
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Lol, even in fascist dictatorships the result of referendum was unquestionable. This situation is a pure joke which looks like "people had said an opinion, but we don't like it, so let's ask them again".  Grin

That means that the European Union is even worse than a fascist dictatorship. The taxpayers (the middle aged and the elderly) voted overwhelmingly in favor of the Brexit, while the younger welfare rats voted in to remain. So whose vote should get more weightage? The tax payers no longer wanted to fund the parasites from Poland and Romania. Can't blame them.
legendary
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Lol, even in fascist dictatorships the result of referendum was unquestionable.

In fascist dictatorships there wouldn't be a referendum. Or the result would be 99% in favor of government decision.

This situation is a pure joke which looks like "people had said an opinion, but we don't like it, so let's ask them again".  Grin

Like with ireland when voting for the treaty of nice in 2001 and again in 2002. Didn't like the first vote so ignored it and called for a new referendum.
legendary
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Lol, even in fascist dictatorships the result of referendum was unquestionable. This situation is a pure joke which looks like "people had said an opinion, but we don't like it, so let's ask them again".  Grin
legendary
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The result of the referendum and the initial effects of it scared a lot of people. So wouldn't be surprised if many who voted to leave now regret it. Add to it scotland and maybe other regions wanting to stay in the eu, the uk not having initiated the process to leave yet and the referendum not being binding. The government may try to ignore the result somehow.
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https://off-guardian.org/2016/06/25/the-2nd-referendum-petition-is-wide-open-to-fraud/


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The UK Parliament online petition for a second referendum, currently containing upwards of a million alleged signatures is open to almost unlimited fraud, and likely worthless.

Although we might assume such a potentially significant petition would be subject to at least basic checks on identity to prevent fake identities and duplication, one of our own frequent researchers can confirm this is not true, and he has sent us the screen caps to prove it.

Been doing some digging on this petition I saw go up, thankfully it seems to be a case of fraud on the part of the remain side loyalists, will have to wait and see as more reporting is done though, news organisations like the BBC are taking it and running with it.
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