I'd call that NOT controlling their borders. Glad that’s cleared up.Illegally..?
I'd call that NOT controlling their borders. Glad that’s cleared up.Illegally..?
You spend your time making false arguments to support the Brexit con.@Notch7 seems to have ignored this question so I’ll ask it again.
If the EU "control their borders", how are all the refugees getting to Calais?
Nearly all countries care more about people arriving than leaving. Of course they care more about the potential illegal immigrants from the UK than those leaving to the UK.I'd call that NOT controlling their borders. Glad that’s cleared up.
Just to be precise 36% of the electorate voted to leave the EU...Just to be precise, May and Boris signed up to BRINO. We, the majority of the public, wanted Brexit.
As opposed to a lot of us who voted against something we new would be bad for the UKPoor fellow apparantly voted for something he didn't want
Corrected for you...Dover like some other factors of the UK has no resilience at all.
And to be even more precise, for the umpteenth time, 51.9% of the electorate that could be bothered to get off their arse or send in a postal vote, voted to leave the EU. If you believe that those that would have voted to stay in the EU but didn’t would have outnumbered them, that just makes the average remainer thick, lazy or both. Which is it?Just to be precise 36% of the electorate voted to leave the EU...
Not the 'majority of the public'![]()

I don't think anybody doubts that the brexit vote won. But claiming the vast majority of people voted for a different choice of brexit to what we have is, at best surprising and at worst, misleading or downright totally incorrect. Which do you think it is ?And to be even more precise, for the umpteenth time, 51.9% of the electorate that could be bothered to get off their arse or send in a postal vote, voted to leave the EU. If you believe that those that would have voted to stay in the EU but didn’t would have outnumbered them, that just makes the average remainer thick, lazy or both. Which is it?
And to be even more precise, for the umpteenth time, 51.9% of the electorate that could be bothered to get off their arse or send in a postal vote, voted to leave the EU. If you believe that those that would have voted to stay in the EU but didn’t would have outnumbered them, that just makes the average remainer thick, lazy or both. Which is it?

What percentage voted to join the eu?Just to be precise 36% of the electorate voted to leave the EU...
Yes, exactly. I voted for independence from the EU.Would you care to explain that to JBR please.
He appears to think there were different choices of brexit available.
Poor fellow apparantly voted for something he didn't want
The reality that is Brexit?grasp reality