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So why the hell are you asking her then as it's only people who voted leave who matter or can answer your probing questions?
Because she is my MP and as such has a tiny modicum of influence, and may feel like asking brexiters in Parliament to suggest solutions.
Not a lot of faith in how well that might work because the Labour Party position over brexit as far as I can tell is useless.
 
So did Jezza but we know what he really thinks.

Anyway Phil, i'm off down the beach now, gonna smoke some non eu weed with some Italian mates. Have fun :cool:

Enjoy the beach in this lovely weather, and try to avoid getting caught with the weed (although you might be posting from Portugal or somewhere dope tolerant in which case you could roll one up as big as a baby's forearm).
 
Affect.

The people that voted for Brexit never voted to join the EU so why should they be the ones providing solutions as to how to leave it? The solutions should be provided by the victors in the original EEC referendum.
Yeah my spelling is poor.
There were people who voted to join who then voted brexit, but many of course died in the interim.
Your point is interesting in saying that victors should provide solutions which is what i have been saying, the difference here is about which victors in which referendum.
 
Yeah my spelling is poor.
There were people who voted to join who then voted brexit, but many of course died in the interim.
Your point is interesting in saying that victors should provide solutions which is what i have been saying, the difference here is about which victors in which referendum.
No one voted to join apart from 356 MPs. There was no referendum on joining. Heath decided to join and that was that.
 
You are right, but it wasn't quite finished due to the referendum in 1975 to validate the MP's decision.
The referendum wasn't to validate the MPs decision. They had already self-validated and acted on that validation. It took place because Wilson saw a political opportunity to swing the very close october 74 election after the feb hung parliament . You really are quite naive.

Incidentally, that was the single instance of democratic input or participation in the EC (as was) in it's whole 25 year existence up to that point.
 
If you have a stake in the solution, you are part of it. You've denied having any part of it, so you have no stake in it.

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I have reminded you about five fucking times now. For the terminally stupid it's the one starting why.

Is this the post with two questions that you keep referring to?

'I accept it is a problem for everybody living here, but finding a solution is down to the brexiters.
Why should people who think brexit is absurd have to be part of a solution, especially if they don't have one? Isn't their destiny to endure what they must, yet react if they can?'

Which one do you want me to explain?
 
Is this the post with two questions that you keep referring to?

'I accept it is a problem for everybody living here, but finding a solution is down to the brexiters.
Why should people who think brexit is absurd have to be part of a solution, especially if they don't have one? Isn't their destiny to endure what they must, yet react if they can?'

Which one do you want me to explain?
I neither desire nor have asked you to explain either question
 
"Why should people who think brexit is absurd have to be part of a solution"

ok on that if you want to be silly
I dont want to pay towards student fees out of my taxes, if Labour get in next time and this happens and you voted them in, Labour voters should pay my share as they voted them in !
Yeah You made a problem for me leaving me with less money, thats not fair

Of course im being absurd , doing it to make a point
Why should people who think voting Labour/Tory/Lib Dems is absurd have to be part of the problem
I want the Green Party in NONE of those others , why cant i have what i want ?
You dont really get this Democracy lark do you.
If any of them partys get in and their are problems , You should be made to sort it out
You voted for them ALL the problems they have you should be made to pay for
After all you caused the problem voting them in !
Or maybe lets not have any Mps, that would save a massive amount of money.
Maybe we could import some to do their jobs and pay minimum wage.
If you voted for Blair you have blood on your hands, another example
Some might be even harsher saying you should be charged voting in that piece of shit, read this same Thatcher
see how silly you sound
Change the record or maybe consider moving to another country
Maybe a EU one might be good, you seem to hero worship them.
 
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"Why should people who think brexit is absurd have to be part of a solution"

ok on that if you want to be silly
I dont want to pay towards student fees out of my taxes, if Labour get in next time and this happens and you voted them in, Labour voters should pay my share as they voted them in !
Yeah You made a problem for me leaving me with less money, thats not fair

Of course im being absurd , doing it to make a point
Why should people who think voting Labour/Tory/Lib Dems is absurd have to be part of the problem
I want the Green Party in NONE of those others , why cant i have what i want ?
You dont really get this Democracy lark do you.
If any of them partys get in and their are problems , You should be made to sort it out
You voted for them ALL the problems they have you should be made to pay for
After all you caused the problem voting them in !
Or maybe lets not have any Mps, that would save a massive amount of money.
Maybe we could import some to do their jobs and pay minimum wage.
If you voted for Blair you have blood on your hands, another example
Some might be even harsher saying you should be charged voting in that piece of shit, read this same Thatcher
see how silly you sound
Change the record or maybe consider moving to another country
Maybe a EU one might be good, you seem to hero worship them.

If a party gets in, I am obliged to obey the laws or face the consequences even when on the losing side, but not obliged to make or shape the laws.

brexit was the winning side.

Your analysis makes no sense to me. You can't have what you want if your favoured party (the Greens?) don't get in, yet you are forced to live under the laws and rules unless you leave the country, which was something you suggest I ought to consider.

At least you put it more graciously than the usual 'if you don't like it fuck off'.

I don't like it, but hanging around does not mean to me that I ought to 'hero worship' big brother as it were.

At no point have I remotely suggested I hero worship the EU, that is stretching things a lot. I oppose brexit for a number of reasons, a lot of them because I am concerned about the drawbridge up little Englander aspect of things. As a preference I would prefer to be in a greater Europe (or indeed world as we manifestly are) than a little England, how that preference suggests EU worship is, as I say, stretching things a lot.
 
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