Viking Supporters Co-operative
Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: selby on September 20, 2016, 03:52:29 pm
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I have never heard anybody prostitute themselves so much,or be such sore loosers.
They will just not accept the vote on Brexit,and are hoping to cash in on the 48 per cent to remain.
Any second vote and I,as a remain vote the first time round will change to out on principle.
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Hmm.... They've been the party of protest for 40 years. With Labour being so absolutely useless I suppose it's about the only hope theyve got of getting back any hope of being seen as an option
Bob
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Feck me,i thought all the Remainiacs had emigrated
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Maybe they're all that skint since we voted out that they can't afford internet connection any more!
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...Or perhaps they're saying: "The nation has voted to leave but it's only right that people should have a say on how satisfied or otherwise they are with the terms of the deal once it's been struck".
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Thing is, Leave would've kept pushing for more referendums if Remain had won.
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Thing is, Leave would've kept pushing for more referendums if Remain had won.
Yeah, we had a vote in 1975 - everybody should have just shut up and accepted that result as final!! :silly:
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Maybe if the EU resembled anything like the Common Market that I voted to stay in then Glynn I might have voted remain.
I wasn't happy to stay or go as it was and then they talk about fundamental changes as soon as we vote to leave.
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What people voted for in 1975 is not the same as it is today
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I think he was taking the piss, lads...
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I think he was taking the piss, lads...
He should use the purple lettering like what I do, then. It's the official way of being sarcastic or taking the piss. Well it's official unofficially anyway.
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What people voted for in 1975 is not the same as it is today
Exactly
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What people voted for in 1975 is not the same as it is today
And we're going to get what the Leavers were promising us we'd get when we leave? :silly:
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What people voted for in 1975 is not the same as it is today
And we're going to get what the Leavers were promising us we'd get when we leave? :silly:
Did the voters get what they were promised when they voted in, in 1975? :laugh:
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What people voted for in 1975 is not the same as it is today
And we're going to get what the Leavers were promising us we'd get when we leave? :silly:
Did the voters get what they were promised when they voted in, in 1975? :laugh:
If you don't think so then I'm sure you'd appreciate the need for another vote if the exit terms that we actually get are different to those we were promised!
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Did the voters get what they were promised when they voted in, in 1975? :laugh:
If you don't think so then I'm sure you'd appreciate the need for another vote if the exit terms that we actually get are different to those we were promised!
Round and round and round and round and round and round and round and round and round and round, Pssst, Glen! We had a vote, and we're out, get a grip and suck it up,saddle up and ride your pony, whatever it takes! We are out!!
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So you think we should accept any old shit we get shafted with just so long as we leave?
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No i dont, But what has happened cant be reversed, so i have to accept the facts.
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Technically it can as it isn't a legally binding vote.
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http://tinyurl.com/zuz5lkr
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Technically it can as it isn't a legally binding vote.
Ok it can, does anyone want a bet with me that it doesnt?
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Technically it can as it isn't a legally binding vote.
Would a new vote be legally binding?
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Technically it can as it isn't a legally binding vote.
Ok it can, does anyone want a bet with me that it doesnt?
Feel free to point out where I said it wouldn't be, fella.
Technically it can as it isn't a legally binding vote.
Would a new vote be legally binding?
Dunno, I wouldn't be the one putting together the Act of Parliament needed to run another vote.
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I think there should be another referendum to decide if we can have another referendum to change the outcome of a previous referendum...
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And that should be best of three!
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Can we have a referendum to decide if we should or not?