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The utterances of Farage are not among the things that I notice - but I see they have been remembered and indeed his sentiments seem now to shared by the losers. He was wrong and you are wrong if you agree with him - it's really that straightforward.
I suspect he wouldn’t have been alone in that imaginary 48% you mentioned earlier.
 
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This was Farage a few weeks before the referendum.
The question of a second referendum was raised by Mr Farage in an interview with the Mirror in which he said : "In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way. If the Remain campaign win two-thirds to one-third that ends it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36306681

I can't see anything wrong with that - if we leave thne Leave needs to prepare for an attritional campaign to rejoin that may take 40 years - quid pro quo
 


Boris going all out to destroy European relations according to the Tory Jarvis Cocker.
 


Boris going all out to destroy European relations according to the Tory Jarvis Cocker.


That may gain his leave deal or no deal but scupper a future trade deal with our closest neighbouring trading bloc - but hey Bozo wins even though the UK loses - full on **** continues - wonder how Carrie's questioning him about knobbing Arcuri is going?
 


Boris going all out to destroy European relations according to the Tory Jarvis Cocker.


It’s utter wibbling nonsense from, I presume, Cummings. Dublin is never going to accept a proposal that has been widely rejected across communities and by business lobbies in NI. For an extension to be agreed it has to be unanimous so all of the E27 will be at the back of the queue making the ‘threat’ somewhat ridiculous. So what we going to do? Ignore 27 bloody countries on our doorstep? Johnson and his crew are a YouTube Hitler downfall parody made real. No one in Europe is taking these proposals seriously so just agree the next sodding extension you bunch of incompetent arsewipes.
 
It’s utter wibbling nonsense from, I presume, Cummings. Dublin is never going to accept a proposal that has been widely rejected across communities and by business lobbies in NI. For an extension to be agreed it has to be unanimous so all of the E27 will be at the back of the queue making the ‘threat’ somewhat ridiculous. So what we going to do? Ignore 27 bloody countries on our doorstep? Johnson and his crew are a YouTube Hitler downfall parody made real. No one in Europe is taking these proposals seriously so just agree the next sodding extension you bunch of incompetent arsewipes.

Think he’s hoping to get someone to veto the extension rather than the deal.
 
No one is vetoing the extension. They will be probably agree to extend for the lols alone.

I kind of agree with this in that they stand to gain more from allowing a Leave Govt enough rope to hang themselves royally then win by having them come back to either negotiate further on a WA or on a trade deal - either way the Great British Public are being fucked over whilst some with money and privilege are making good money and using some tabloids to blame it all on Corbyn/labour/"the conspiracy of the elite"
 
Well saying cheetham hill was earlier in the day.

They love chucking the racism card. They say they don’t but they love it , they really do.

Oh sorry edit vic does.

You clarified what you meant about Cheetham Hill - i.e. clarified that it wasn't intended as racist.

"Bitter fuckers with huge chips on each shoulder" as a national characteristic sounds just a teeny bit racist to me. I'm sure his Scottish friends and neighbours would love to know that's what he thinks.
 


Boris going all out to destroy European relations according to the Tory Jarvis Cocker.

Good luck to him, can't see why Hungary and Poland would help him out when Brexit is the biggest godsend they could have wished for by drawing attention away.
 
The Guardian's economics editor's view has been called in aid (it won't be that bad) twice this last few days. A bit weird this but I turned on the phone this a.m. and the following link was open and I don't recall seeing it last night and don't know where it linked from.

Obviously I was meant to share it with you.

It's from before the referendum - so before any one of the respondents realised how chaotically the Tories might play a Leave win.


https://www.ipsos.com/ipsos-mori/en-uk/economists-views-brexit
 
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