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What a 'brave' quitter he is...

"Nigel Farage has threatened to boycott a second referendum*, saying he would "rather go on holiday"

"Mr Farage famously said in 2016 that he would back a second referendum if Remain won by a narrow margin as he claimed a 48-52 result would be seen as "unfinished business" by his side."

Typical, but not unexpected...

He won't be satisfied until he's dragged the UK down into the depths of a banana republic...

Because that's where election boycotts tend to happen when a scared loser stamps his feet before running away with the ball!

*technically a third referendum, but hey who's counting (y)
 
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What a 'brave' quitter he is...

"Nigel Farage has threatened to boycott a second referendum*, saying he would "rather go on holiday"

"Mr Farage famously said in 2016 that he would back a second referendum if Remain won by a narrow margin as he claimed a 48-52 result would be seen as "unfinished business" by his side."

Typical, but not unexpected...

He won't be satisfied until he's dragged the UK down into the depths of a banana republic...

Because that's where election boycotts tend to happen when a scared loser stamps his feet before running away with the ball!

*technically a third referendum, but hey who's counting (y)
And if another ref happens,and remainers win,,,I ask again, what sayeth ye to another ref after that?
 
technically a third referendum, but hey who's counting (y)
Technically,,,what about the ref after we remain,,????if it happened..If we voted remain to start,,,would you have been up for another ref????
 
Technically,,,what about the ref after we remain,,????if it happened..If we voted remain to start,,,would you have been up for another ref????
Yes absolutely! It would emphatically reinforce the decision of the first (or second) referendum.

Bring on as many as you like.
 
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Technically,,,what about the ref after we remain,,????if it happened..If we voted remain to start,,,would you have been up for another ref????
Would he f**k as like. As vociferous as elly is, he would resist calls for a third referendum should a second vote return a result to remain. (I think he's a bit Irish loike)
 
Would he f**k as like. As vociferous as elly is, he would resist calls for a third referendum should a second vote return a result to remain. (I think he's a bit Irish loike)
Aww bless...

Judy (whatever mod incarnation it is) is showing it's true colours yet again...

Those true colours being of course ignorant/racist as f uck!

"(I think he's a bit Irish loike)"

Next on cue will be 'notchy' threatening to lock the topic...:rolleyes:
 
I imagine he'll want to be an MEP again.
Another EU pension top up, more bogus 'attendance' allowances, and the attraction of further fraudulent use of EU money will no doubt be on his mind when making up his next b ullshit remarks! ;)
 
Would he f**k as like. As vociferous as elly is, he would resist calls for a third referendum should a second vote return a result to remain. (I think he's a bit Irish loike)
Do you not think a second ref, which would be based on more correct information than people had back then would be better and fairer, rather than the guesswork & propaganda which was given en masse? Surely a second vote is much more informed than the first, so then why would anyone need a third vote?

It shouldn't be about 'winning or losing', it should be about what is right for the UK and going into it with eyes open.
 
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I am with Farage I will not be taking part in a 2nd referendum

Low turn out then what will happen ? :)
 
Do you not think a second ref, which would be based on more correct information than people had back then would be better and fairer, rather than the guesswork & propaganda which was given en masse? Surely a second vote is much more informed than the first, so then why would anyone need a third vote?
Because everyday is a school day.
 
What would be the point of a second referendum.
If parliament refuses to accept the result of the first ref what are the chances they will accept the result of a second ref if they don't like the result.
 
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Do you not think a second ref, which would be based on more correct information than people had back then would be better and fairer, rather than the guesswork & propaganda which was given en masse? Surely a second vote is much more informed than the first, so then why would anyone need a third vote?

It shouldn't be about 'winning or losing', it should be about what is right for the UK and going into it with eyes open.
How is the public be any better informed today than they were 2 years ago.
Brexit hasn't happened yet, so no-one really knows what will happen.
All the predictions about doom and gloom post Brexit are purely speculative.
 
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