Brexit Deal

zagatoes30

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Leave won by 1.269,501 votes

Here’s One Million dots. Imagine each one as an individual who voted

See you at the bottom—



Sorry but A million votes is a lot of votes.

Feck that s the most pointless post on here, there are 1.8M residents of N Ireland who will potentially be thrown back into the bad days of the 70s & 80s if a hard border is reinstated that's a lot of people living in terror again
 

MaserCoupe

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When James advocated Brexit would be great for British business then moved to Singapore he conveniently forgot to mention that Singapore have a free trade agreement with the EU. “Dyson the products that suck you in and simply blow you away” made by your friendly neighbourhood businessman. And what’s that you say, what do you mean that Singapore has a 36% immigration ratio to actual Singaporeans!!?!??! What do you mean Boris that you wanted a successful Singapore style economy.....I’m all for it, but errr wait hang on....I’m sure immigration wasn’t such a driver or a major Brexit issue.........apparently.:D
 

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allandwf

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Can someone explain just why they HAVE to have a hard border? Can they not just implement what they want? America and Canada seem to manage fine.
 

midlifecrisis

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I guess that's true. However, based on what you have just said, what about the wishes of the 1.4m youngsters who are now elidgible to vote.
Should their wishes be ignored?

Source. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...s-second-referendum-remain-poll-a8467631.html

Just playing devils advocate.

And how many Leavers died, I think I posted on facebook awhile back that the tide between 'young' remainers and old 'leavers' would be in remain favour by 2022. As confirm in the above article...

But respected pollster Sir John Curtice cautioned that demographic shifts would not tip the balance of a referendum towards Remain until 2022, if turnout remained at similar levels and voters did not change their minds.

So go on @Wattie what will you gain personally by the UK being out of the EU? Please write your wish list.
 

GeoffCapes

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And how many Leavers died, I think I posted on facebook awhile back that the tide between 'young' remainers and old 'leavers' would be in remain favour by 2022. As confirm in the above article...

But respected pollster Sir John Curtice cautioned that demographic shifts would not tip the balance of a referendum towards Remain until 2022, if turnout remained at similar levels and voters did not change their minds.

So go on @Wattie what will you gain personally by the UK being out of the EU? Please write your wish list.

Even if none of the Brexiters or Remainers died, the new voters would still have enough to change the result.