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Orwell said "If there is hope, it lies in the proles." Whilst champagne socialists see diversity idealised at university, the common folk experience it first hand in their neighbour hoods.
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Originally Posted by Styx
Fireworks at 11pm?
Devil in disguise,
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Originally Posted by whiplash
Fireworks at 11pm?
Orwell said "If there is hope, it lies in the proles." Whilst champagne socialists see diversity idealised at university, the common folk experience it first hand in their neighbour hoods.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
The one in my area is a bit secretive.
No venue announced and facebook joining only.
I hope Remainers are not planning to waste police time.
The only one likely to waste police time is Farage with his gang of misfits, has beens and never beens with his attempted party in Parliament Square, the promised spectacular is basically not permitted, but it is likely the arrogant, egotist will go ahead, then if anything gets out of hand he will blame the EU, as usual.
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We have Wine
Sparklers
A bell ....and that last Russian cigarette circa 1980 something.
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Originally Posted by Styx
Good to see someone doing the sensible thing and getting out now while you still can, wishing you a safe voyage.
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Originally Posted by silver fox
I don't think remainers give a damn what the Brexit gang do to celebrate their folly, don't forget what you voted for when reality bites.
FANTASTIC! It is over and we are on our way to a potentially good place in global circles! It is exciting, it is mysterious, it will be down to the UK to make its own way, our own traditional way - without being ordered to do so in the manner that suits particular factions in our European Alliance.
One day - whether better or worse perhaps - those who wanted to stay in the EU will understand just why it was that we had to leave. Only later will the whole truth be revealed - it goes far deeper than the snippets you have read in the media. Just be patient! Until then, we must all work together.
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Is it really the 1st of Feb tomorrow?
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Originally Posted by said
FANTASTIC! It is over and we are on our way to a potentially good place in global circles! It is exciting, it is mysterious, it will be down to the UK to make its own way, our own traditional way - without being ordered to do so in the manner that suits particular factions in our European Alliance.
One day - whether better or worse perhaps - those who wanted to stay in the EU will understand just why it was that we had to leave. Only later will the whole truth be revealed - it goes far deeper than the snippets you have read in the media. Just be patient! Until then, we must all work together.
So, what can you do today which you were prevented from doing yesterday?
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Well done to all those decent people who withstood the barrage of abuse from the anti-democracy anti-brexit extremists.
They cost the country billions, thankfully the general election cleared out so many of them in Parliament, they should be surcharged.
The 18 who lied repeatedly claiming fictitious support from their constituencies;
From Anna Soubry to Dominic Grieve and Chuka Umuna .
They lied repeatedly about the country changing its mind.
The ludicrous claims by Jo Swinson that she could be Prime Minister.
The countries reputation has been dragged through the mud and now their bitter phase two begins, the resurgence of trying to talk our country down by those who lost the intellectual argument on all levels and at every election.
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Originally Posted by dans77b
So, what can you do today which you were prevented from doing yesterday?
Absolutely nothing the only thing that has changed is we have lost our say at the European Parliament, we still have to adhere to the Rules & Regulations and send the alleged £350m per week for the privilege.
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Originally Posted by local
Well done to all those decent people who withstood the barrage of abuse from the anti-democracy anti-brexit extremists.
They cost the country billions, thankfully the general election cleared out so many of them in Parliament, they should be surcharged.
The 18 who lied repeatedly claiming fictitious support from their constituencies;
From Anna Soubry to Dominic Grieve and Chuka Umuna .
They lied repeatedly about the country changing its mind.
The ludicrous claims by Jo Swinson that she could be Prime Minister.
The countries reputation has been dragged through the mud and now their bitter phase two begins, the resurgence of trying to talk our country down by those who lost the intellectual argument on all levels and at every election.
Nothing has been won yet, the hard work now begins and we will see just how good the Brexiteer fanatics really are, I agree that the country's reputation and standing has certainly been dragged down thanks to clowns like Farage etc.
For me look at the things that really concern ordinary decent people, like jobs, earnings, housing, health, education, the social and essential services we all rely on, in or out of the EU will not change, remove or improve any of these problems.
Must give respect to Michael Gove who in an interview said very clearly that "politicians would now have to step up and not blame the EU for everything wrong in the country".
Brexiteers have got their way let's all hope we don't come to regret it, now it's down to Johnson to back up his claims, time to put his money where his mouth is, the only ray of sunshine is that should he come up short, then the backlash will be big.
Before you say it I most certainly do not wish to see the country fail in order to get rid of the Tories, after all I live here, it's still my country whatever Brexiteers seem to think.
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Originally Posted by Kippax
Meanwhile in Scotland
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Why are Leave.EU still in existence? We've left. Now if the will of the Scottish people is to leave the UK it would be a betrayal of democracy to try and prevent it.
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Originally Posted by Alikado
Absolutely nothing the only thing that has changed is we have lost our say at the European Parliament, we still have to adhere to the Rules & Regulations and send the alleged £350m per week for the privilege.
Aren't you overstating our influence whilst members we had little if any on so many things.
If we had Cameron would have got some movement and Brexit wouldn't have happened.
Farage despite his huge win in the EU elections couldn't get the toilet roll changed I bet.
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