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I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 20 Feb 2019, 13:29

In a BINARY referendum, and WON.
For all the media, political classes, and remoaners, this is the definition of LEAVE:

leave | Definition of leave in English by Oxford Dictionaries

https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/leave

depart from, go away from, go from, withdraw from, retire from, take oneself off from, exit from, take one's leave of, pull out of, quit, be gone from, decamp from, disappear from, abandon, vacate, absent oneself from, evacuate. set off, head, make, begin one's journey, set sail. Depart from permanently.


3 years on, we are still watching in growing anger our polititions, mostly remainers, doing everything possible to prevent us leaving. It wont end well.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby rover220 » 20 Feb 2019, 17:35

me too, sadly it seems its not the leave i wanted
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 20 Feb 2019, 19:37

Read the definition above.

Theres only 1 leave. Out. WTO rules.
But those that are in charge wont accept leave and have spent 3 years trying to make it about jobs, economy, project fear, trade deals, ireland, and 1000 other things so that they have convinced those on the fence to vote the correct way when we have a 2nd vote forced on us.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby rover220 » 20 Feb 2019, 20:51

Burgerman wrote:Read the definition above.



i know
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 21 Feb 2019, 02:36

I also listened to the prime minister Cameron quite clearly saying it was:

A once in a generation vote. (and is on Youtube)
The referendum result was binding and WOULD be carried out. (and is on Youtube)
That it would make all poorer.*
That it meant coming out of the single market and out of the customs union.*
That it was a bad idea! *

* And we all got a PROPAGANDA leaflet through every letterbox at our own expence from the government repeating exactly this

Yet enough people felt strongly enough about it to vote leave regardless. And LEAVE won.

Then, 3 years of aguing and bitching about it later, we are STILL being brainwashed by projet fear and a parliment full of remainers that think the above is just some 'extreme brexiteers' who are all mental and should be ignored.

I never voted for 'a deal'. I never voted because of economics, I voted because I want no part in a massive centrally controlled socialist EU, gradually collapsing superstate that we never signed up to in the first place. That was created by stealth and on the quiet. Some big project that has nothing to do with the common market, a simple trade deal, that we joined. I want no part of it.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby ICEUK » 23 Mar 2019, 14:59

I voted leave but i dont think it will happen, if it dont i wont ever participate in a election again.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Gnomatic » 23 Mar 2019, 17:50

Brexit and the EU is turning out to be a lot like Hotel California .... You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave ....
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 23 Mar 2019, 18:34

Because the people voted to LEAVE.
And of the 650 members of parliment in charge of getting us out, 500 of them are remainers. So trying to get them to vote to ACTUALLY leave is impossible.

But leave we will. Even if we have to wait to vote the bastards out. Then do it all over again.

Leave is actually easy. You just wave bye bye, put the key through the letterbox and come home. But they *wont* do it. They insist on trying to stay half in.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Scooterman » 24 Mar 2019, 22:07

Bastards!!! :cussing

Not you guys!

MPs, big business, so-called celebs, ex-priministers, eurocrats, europhiles, millennials, traitors et al.

This country has turned into a basket case with no backbone, it's a joke.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 24 Mar 2019, 22:27

The vote was simple. Leave or stay.

Leave was never "leave with one foot still in", ir was LEAVE.
OUT. As in before we were conned into joining.

Brexit LOOKS to be a massively confusing mess. But thats because the 80% of politicals, 500 from the 650 members of parliment, and mrs may, are all REMAINERS. They have spent, wasted 3 years trying to find every reason imaginable to make it difficult to impossible to leave. And are still at it.

Leave is easy. Do as we voted.We could have left WITHOUT A DEAL and done exactly as we all expected, THREE YEARS AGO!
And that option is still there. But parliment WILL NOT DO IT.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 25 Mar 2019, 03:13

Heres the leafelet that the government sent at my expence through every signle door in the UK.

Not that it says we will have all sorts of stability and economic problems, that it will put people out of work, problems, be out of the single market, that the choice of the people will be implemented, a once in a generation vote, no more votes,

And we read that, and voted LEAVE anyway!!! Some things are more important than economics. Not that I believe project fear thats been going for 3 years anyway.

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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 29 Mar 2019, 16:27

They are still ignoring the referendum.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Scooterman » 05 Apr 2019, 10:04

What did TM keep on saying on over 100 occasions? "Brexit means brexit and we're going to make a success of it!" :lol:

We're now taking part in the EU elections :lol:
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 05 Apr 2019, 10:09

Give it time... The electorate will get what they voted for in the end. And the polititians will get a black eye. I have faith in the system.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Scooterman » 05 Apr 2019, 10:21

I hope so BM. :)
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 05 Apr 2019, 12:31

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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 05 Apr 2019, 13:11

Peirs Morgan...

I voted Remain, and still don’t think Brexit is a good idea. However, if there were to be a second EU referendum, I would vote Leave. Not because I’ve experienced some Damascene conversion to the Brexit cause — I haven’t met anyone who has changed their mind about it and suspect these people don’t exist outside Alastair Campbell’s hysterical Remoaner mind — but because I would be so furious at a second referendum happening at all. What’s going on now is a disgrace: a House of Commons packed with Remainer MPs trying everything in its power to reverse the 2016 result or dilute Brexit so much that it ceases to resemble anything that Leavers voted for. I find this assault on our democracy far more sinister than anything that might befall us in the event of a no-deal departure from Europe, not least because those shouting loudest about what a disaster no deal would be — like Campbell and Tony Blair — all once assured me that if Britain didn’t join the euro, it would also be a disaster, and in fact it was the best thing we never did. Also, let’s not forget these were the same people who dragged us into the calamitous war with Iraq — without even contemplating the notion of a ‘People’s Vote’. As for the patronising idea that no Leavers knew what they were voting for, I simply say this: they all assumed voting Leave meant ‘leaving the European Union’, as stated on the ballot paper, not partly staying in it. So the much-scorned ‘crashing out with no deal’ option is most in line with what people probably thought they were getting.

* * *

Twitter regularly emails me to say a formal complaint has been lodged about something I’ve posted. This week, it concerned a tweet that read: ‘Prime Minister Theresa May says she’ll resign if her terrible Brexit withdrawal deal is passed. In other words, it’s so bad she has to fire herself to get it through. Her humiliation, and the country’s humiliation, is complete. What a pitiful fiasco.’ Twitter concluded this didn’t violate its rules, which is not entirely surprising given every word was true. I’m more intrigued about the identity of the complainant. I have 6.6 million followers but can think of only one person in the world who might have objected to what I wrote — and that’s Theresa May.

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One of myriad criticisms of the hapless, hopeless, helpless Mrs May is that she doesn’t seem to have any awareness of the chaos erupting right in front of her eyes. I’ve personally witnessed this weird trait. At a Spectator party in July 2016, I introduced her to my wife but gesticulated rather too dramatically and knocked a glass of champagne all over Celia’s head and dress. Mrs May witnessed this without any change of expression or comment. I credited her at the time with possessing a commendable calm amid any storm. Now I think she just never noticed.

* * *

The PM should have adopted the same attitude to Brexit that she takes to baking scones. When she last appeared on Good Morning Britain, I asked her if she made them with soft or hard butter. ‘It’s easier if it’s hard,’ she replied. ‘If it’s hard you can get a good rub-in; if it’s too soft, it can get a bit claggy.’

* * *

Writing this Diary in September 2015, I predicted Donald Trump would win the White House — and was ridiculed by political ‘experts’ for being so dumb. Now, I predict that President Trump will be re-elected in 2020. Why? First, because the Democrats are being dragged so far left by ranting young firebrand socialists like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez they can’t possibly beat a guy who’s got the US economy purring, job numbers flying, Isis fleeing and China blinking. Second, because the Trump-bashing mainstream US media undermined their collective credibility with over-the-top 24/7 coverage that Special Counsel Robert Mueller would find Trump colluded with Russia to fix the 2016 election — only for Mueller to clear him. My friend Donald’s not everyone’s cup of tea. But he’s a brilliant campaigner who’s won every political contest he’s entered, and when your opponents are this prone to self-harming, it makes winning so much easier.

* * *

The Telegraph now has so many poshly named columnists, from Sophia Money-Coutts and Hamish de Bretton-Gordon to Boudicca Fox-Leonard and Harry de Quetteville, that a new social media game has been created to work out your own Telegraph byline. It involves taking the names of your first pet, the road you grew up on and an object in front of you. Mine thus became Rocky Oxbottom-Megaphone, which is so fantastically empowering I may actually have to adopt it as my new journalistic moniker.

Piers Morgan writes for the Mail on Sunday and Mail Online.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby greybeard » 05 Apr 2019, 14:59

Paul Joseph Watson of Rebel Media has stated that the UK ceased to be a democracy a week ago and posed the question "what would be the correct way of dealing with this?" ( Or words to that effect )


My initial reaction to the shenanigans in parliament was to wish that I could burn the bloody place down with all the devious lying politicians still inside it. Now I've mellowed a bit and would favour a general strike, hard and long enough to bring the lot of them to their senses.

Actually, that's my second preferred solution. The first would be a military coup followed by a spell of benign dictatorship. Risky I know, but I predict the odds against that being bad for us are less than they will be if May gets her way and ties us permanently to the EU mafiosi.

Thoughts anyone?
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 05 Apr 2019, 16:17

A bit of voting and a year or two will see them without their fancy houses and 4x4 cars.

Relax.

E.G. My local MP is working for my 71% leave town. She has voted for anything and everything EXCEPT leave. She wants to remain. She is typical thick socialist, and loves the EU. She grew up in a council house on a council estate. She now lives near me in a million pound house with a fancy car. She wont be able to afford that after the next local election because she is most definitely OUT. Back to where she came from. And thats what she deserves.

I had a conservative banging on the door today. Asking for my support. GY is about to have a local election. Fun how this works isnt it! I burst out laughing.
And read her the contents of that leaflet the her government sent me 3 years ago before I read it and voted LEAVE.
And I asked her why I was still in 3 years later? When she couldnt answer I told her how discusted i was in lying polititions like remainer may. And closed the door. I will be voting only for the one that says OUT, NO DEAL ASAP. As the leaflet said. 3 years late. So far.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby greybeard » 05 Apr 2019, 16:32

I know what you write is true. It's the "year or two" bit that concerns me. I'll be 76 in a few weeks time and my hope is to see us out of the EU before I fall off the perch. Time is pressing.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 05 Apr 2019, 16:35

At 76 I would be worried too. Dont buy books, only leaflets and brochures. And check for wood (no not that kind) evey morning. At elbows. :thumbdown:
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby greybeard » 05 Apr 2019, 17:37

Burgerman wrote:At 76 I would be worried too. Dont buy books, only leaflets and brochures. And check for wood (no not that kind) evey morning. At elbows. :thumbdown:


cheers :lol:
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 07 Apr 2019, 22:20

Today 29th March, 2019, should have seen our victory.

It should have been the first day of a newly independent Britain.

Today should have opened up a new world of opportunities.

It should have started the national rebirth of Britain.

Instead, here we are, still tied up like Spartacus and Antoninous waiting for our terrible fate.

Will it be Theresa May's Withdrawl Agreement which effectively traps us in the EU while stripping us of our voting rights, our MEPs, our commissioner, ECJ judges, and any possibility of leaving? An agreement so awful that it could only have been devised to make rejoining the EU look attractive.

Or will we tread the well-worn EU route to a second referendum accompanied by the usual mafioso threats.

That's it. Those are the only options our MPs have left us with.

When they ruled out 'no deal Brexit' they were in fact ruling out Brexit. The only reason they called it 'no deal Brexit' was to conceal what they were doing. And the only alternatives to Brexit that the EU will allow are vassalage or returning to the EU with our tail between our legs.

So that's it. That's where we are, like Spartacus and Antoninous waiting for the chop.

The liars won, the weaklings won, the cowards won, the plutocrats won, and the crooks won.

And Britain lost.

Could we ever have won?

Back in 2016 we thought we knew the worse about our leaders. We saw the manipulation. We saw the corruption. We saw the stupidity, the incompetence and their general uselessness.

We saw all that. But we were still so naive. Back in 2016 though many of us worried that Theresa May would screw up the negotiations, only conspiracy nutjobs imagined that she would wholeheartedly sabotage the greatest democratic mandate in British history.

Also we were reassured when May appointed several high-profile Brexiteers to her cabinet. David Davis and Boris would keep her honest. Once again, who but a conspiracy nutjob would have predicted that she could and would cut these senior ministers entirely out of the negotiations?

Who would have imagined the British government betraying Britain as Theresa May did when she negotiated a Withdrawl Agreement that enslaves her country?

We didn't know just how much contempt our leaders had for us and their country.

So bearing all this treachery and lies in mind.

Could we ever have won?

No, not a chance. Even if Boris had won the leadership it would have been doubtful knowing what we now know about how far Remainers are willing to go to betray their country.

But with that said, Remainers don't seem too pleased with their victory. Perhaps they have some vestige of conscience about how they won it.

Or more likely they realise that they haven't won at all.

Think back through all you've heard from Remainers in the past few years. When did they ever make the case for the EU? We've heard often enough how stupid, reckless and costly it will be to leave the EU. They never tire of reviling us as stupid, old, racist, and out of touch for believing that Britain should be independent. But what is their vision? When do they ever stand with their flag in the background emoting over the joys of the EU?

So as Spartacus says over the dead body of his friend, Antoninus:

'Here's your victory. He'll come back, and he'll be millions!'

Brexit is inevitable. The only thing Remainers have sabotaged is the timetable.

That's their victory.

Do they seriously believe that after fighting for decades with ever greater support that we will just give up and go away?

The EU will go the same way as the Soviet Union and for pretty much the same reasons. It's arrogant and it has no democratic accountability, so it keeps on making the sort of disastrous mistakes that dictators always make. It's too large to respond to the needs of its many and various peoples even if it wanted to. It is stagnant and stumbling from crisis to crisis. Almost certainly the next bad recession will break it up.

And it won't be missed because nobody loves the EU.

Do Remainers seriously think that any of this will change and that the EU is capable of reform?

Remember that on this day of national humiliation.

This too shall pass.

Remainers will lose because they are fighting freedom and freedom fighters.

We will win.

Brexit is inevitable.

Britain will be free again.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Lord Chatterley » 08 Apr 2019, 03:31

Agreed - the short term may be unpleasant but the long term looks rather encouraging because the entire ruling class has been brought into disrepute.

If they lose, they lose. If they win, they lose:

https://www.seangabb.co.uk/if-they-lose-they-lose-if-they-win-they-lose-2019-by-sean-gabb/

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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby sacharlie » 09 Apr 2019, 01:39

Does both Ireland and Scotland want to stay? What then?
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Scooterman » 09 Apr 2019, 09:25

sacharlie wrote:Does both Ireland and Scotland want to stay? What then?

Most NI and Scotland voters voted Remain, most Welsh and English voters voted Leave. But the population of Scotland and NI is tiny and they've had hardly any immigration. England is FULL UP, standing room only, no more room :fencing

Being part of EU means UK has an open door to 1\2 billion EU nationals. A country should have some say on who and who does not come in.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby greybeard » 09 Apr 2019, 10:04

And very soon that 1/2 billion EU nationals will be boosted by the millions of third world migrants that Merkel invited in to Europe when they qualify for EU citizenship. Under EU rules the UK will have no choice but to allow in any of these who decide to come here. Unless we leave the EU!
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 09 Apr 2019, 10:36

There's about 8 people and 1000 sheep and a lot of flies live up in Scotland. And they VOTED to remain part of the UK 4 years ago. The UK voted LEAVE. (Not scot, n.ireland, england).

As for n.ireland, again, not many, and they voted as part of the UK not as a separate country and they overwhelmingly want to remain british. So they have to go with the flow. Or leave and become a separate country...

If both left, it would be a much bigger LEAVE vote here! So let em!
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby martin007 » 09 Apr 2019, 23:04

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I like it.
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Re: I voted LEAVE

Postby Burgerman » 18 Apr 2019, 10:03

Here is the only problem.

MPs are in the driving seat. And 3/4 of them are REMAINERS. So they are ignoring the vote.
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