It's only a matter of time...

You are mistaken in thinking that the death of political opponents appeals to only one end of the political spectrum.

In the case of Brexers, nobody needs to kill them, they are dying off on their own.

Remember the first batch of Faragists?

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Some of them like to hasten the chariot.

 
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Dear Reader, here we see that the red-in-tooth-and-claw nature of communism is alive and well in Noseall's wishing death on political opponents.
where is he doing what you say ?

he is making comments about natural desth, and a certain demographic, but wishing death ? I don't see that
 
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Dear Reader, here we see that the red-in-tooth-and-claw nature of communism is alive and well in Noseall's wishing death on political opponents.
Says @andy11 who actually encourages the murder of innocent children...
 
In the case of Brexers, nobody needs to kill them, they are dying off on their own.
Indeed...

The latest report (of many) indicates just that...

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"On Tuesday 31 January, it will be three years since Britain left the EU, although it remained in the single market until the end of 2020.

Recent polling has shown a clear trend toward voters, with hindsight, considering Brexit a mistake – but what is driving that trend?"

"Frese and his colleagues concluded that at least some of the change in attitudes was not coming from individuals changing their minds, but from individuals entering the electorate as they reach 18, and other individuals leaving the electorate as they die."

They analysed the “compositional effect” and concluded that 35% of the change in the average sentiment could be attributed to “voter replacement”.

Frese said: “This means that the majority of attitudinal change still happens within cohorts – that is, people actually changing their minds. However, we would argue that the proportion of change driven by the ‘demographic metabolism’ – old voters dying, young people entering the electorate – is still very sizeable and worth highlighting.”

Clearly at least some leave voters are changing their minds, and their number has risen over the last year. "


Love the term "Voter Replacement" (y)

As the title of this topic says, it's only a matter of time :)
 
Frese and his colleagues concluded that at least some of the change in attitudes was not coming from individuals changing their minds, but from individuals entering the electorate as they reach 18, and other individuals leaving the electorate as they die."
Were they the same ones who were going to kick the Tories out in the 2019 GE? Yeah, everyone was pinning their hopes on the older Tories dying off and the young Labour/Liberal/Green bloods coming of voting age three years after the referendum. Tell us all again how that went. :ROFLMAO:
 
Were they the same ones who were going to kick the Tories out in the 2019 GE? Yeah, everyone was pinning their hopes on the older Tories dying off and the young Labour/Liberal/Green bloods coming of voting age three years after the referendum. Tell us all again how that went. :ROFLMAO:
Could you tell us when brexit actually happened?
Before or after that election?

And if your dementia allows, could you tell us how many years have passed since that last GE?

Plenty of your xenophobic/racist buddies will have popped their clogs since then and plenty more will have done so by the end of the decade...

'Voter replacement' is indeed a great thing (y)
 
Could you tell us when brexit actually happened?
Thanks to the whingers, whiners, stallers, bitter and jealous French and Germans, moaners and useless MP's ignoring the result of the referendum, we didn’t start the process of leaving the EU until the end of January 2020. Covid held things back for a few years after that and then there’s the war. If the war ends by the end of this year I’m expecting us to be fully out by 2033 ish. As in most divorces, it’s a long game, not an overnight thing. Only an idiot would think it would settle into whatever it’s going to be after a short period. There’s years of negotiations still needed to pick apart 40 years of dipping into the UK's finances. Never mind, you can keep bitching on if it makes you feel better but it’s not turned into the total collapse that you were hoping.
 
Thanks to the whingers, whiners, stallers, bitter and jealous French and Germans, moaners and useless MP's ignoring the result of the referendum, we didn’t start the process of leaving the EU until the end of January 2020. Covid held things back for a few years after that and then there’s the war. If the war ends by the end of this year I’m expecting us to be fully out by 2033 ish. As in most divorces, it’s a long game, not an overnight thing. Only an idiot would think it would settle into whatever it’s going to be after a short period. There’s years of negotiations still needed to pick apart 40 years of dipping into the UK's finances. Never mind, you can keep bitching on if it makes you feel better but it’s not turned into the total collapse that you were hoping.
Totally different to what we were told, and you voted for.




Moving the goalposts ?
 
but brexit red tape costs more than the membership fee.
There you go again - just looking purely at the financial cost of EU membership and ignoring the dross we had to let in and the crime and strains on our education, health, housing and benefits systems not to mention the jobs they cost British workers by hot-bedding and undercutting wages especially in the building and hospitality industries. O course, the 'hospitality' and 'building' industry are whining - they've lost a good supply of cheap labour.
 
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