Yoni
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I live in Sweden now.... Free movement in the EU... Ain't it wonderfulWill you be voting duxit?
I live in Sweden now.... Free movement in the EU... Ain't it wonderfulWill you be voting duxit?
I live in Sweden now.... Free movement in the EU... Ain't it wonderful
Hopefully the UK will get a soft agreement, however will free passage in Europe make the UK voters happy?Yes. My Swiss and Norwegian friends agree.
I wonder that as well Embattle as it seems a lot of angry Remainers are people who had already moved away or people living comfortable lives
Excellent article from journalist Bryony Gordon, remainer and Labour voter on whining remainers.
This was written yesterday by journalist Bryony Gordon, Remain campaigner and Labour voter...
"Yesterday I voted to Remain in the European Union. Today I could bang on about racism, xenophobia, small-mindedness, and the fact that nostalgia was once actually classed as an illness.
"But I’m not going to do any of these things. I’m not going to do any of these things because if there is one thing I loathe more than Brexit, it is the bleating, bellyaching reaction to it. Sure enough, the caterwauling from the self-declared good people of the Left has started in earnest, and like a bad case of tinnitus it will not stop for weeks.
"It reminds me of the moment, just 13 months ago, when 11 million people had the temerity to think differently from them and vote for a Conservative government (“but only 37 per cent wanted the Conservatives!” they wailed, despite having kept curiously quiet when only 36 per cent of the electorate wanted a Labour government in 2005).
"“Who are these c–––– who voted Tory?” asked one of my most “liberal” friends on Facebook. “To the selfish morons who voted for Cameron et al: I hope you are proud of yourselves,” wrote another, “I hope you enjoy your slightly lower taxes, you shameless, shameless human beings.”
"As Dick Tuck famously said when he lost out on the chance of a seat in the Californian Senate: “The people have spoken, the bastards!”
"My goodness, the Left carped for Queen and country – and I say this as someone who voted Labour. The words “F––– TORY SCUM” were graffitied on the Women of World War Two memorial on Whitehall. Laurie Penny, a darling of the Left, tweeted that she didn’t have a problem with the vandalism as the real vandals were in Downing Street.
"On and on they went, storming through Westminster because of the result of a democratically held election, campaigning for … what exactly? An electoral system more akin to the types found in, say, Zimbabwe, or North Korea? It was more like watching a room full of toddlers chucking their toys out of a pram than a protest – except the aggressive tone made it far less amusing.
"And here we are just over a year on, watching the same thing unfold on social media – and this time, anyone who dares to be out and proud is shouted down and treated as if they keep a back room full of Gollywogs.
"On Facebook and Twitter people can simply not believe that others might hold different opinions – this is because they don’t really leave Twitter, and when they do, it’s only to hang out with other people on Twitter who have the same views as them.
"That is fine. Most of us only want to spend time with like-minded people – arguing eventually gets tiring and can become exceedingly boring. Sitting around in a pub patting yourself on the back for being excellent and right is much more fun.
"But if in doing so you clean forget that there are other views out there, then you’re not living in the real world. You’re living in a narcissistic echo-chamber. You are in for a shock, and now you have it. What they all need to remember is that it doesn’t really matter why people vote the way that they do – just that they live in a country where they have the right to do so, as they please, without fear of any recriminations."
Jaysus, that meaningless petition has gained 80k signatures in the last hour. Up to 850k now.
It's a petition that can't be ignored with those sig numbers or there will be riots ahead du du du du.
Leave voters, then? Repeatedly distancing themselves from "experts" and "evidence" and voting emotionally? I'm not saying all Leave voters are stupid (there were definitely right reasons to vote to Leave) but contributions to the EU was one of the main Leave points.if you took his word you were a bit stupid
Throdgrain said that he didn't say it, he did.But he has no influence on how its spent anyway as he isnt an mp. So if you took his word you were a bit stupid
fuk me m8, there'll be riots.
Sure but if you took camerons word that we will have ww3 any time now.Leave voters, then? Repeatedly distancing themselves from "experts" and "evidence" and voting emotionally? I'm not saying all Leave voters are stupid (there were definitely right reasons to vote to Leave) but contributions to the EU was one of the main Leave points.
That's a terrible example. It was Johnson that started talking about WW3 as a glib response to Cameron, whose exact quote was:Sure but if you took camerons word that we will have ww3 any time now.
Can we be so sure peace and stability on our continent are assured beyond any shadow of doubt?
He's not, but he said it in January 2015.He's not wrong.