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Perhaps post WW2 reaction to officious police, air raid wardens and petty officials demanding ID?

Reply to
Roger Hayter
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2/3 of the electorate were happy with the status quo.

Utter cack.

Reply to
Huge

And from that ... anyone who doesn't understand why someone couldn't vote probably has low IQ or is on a fanatic crusade.

Ask me to vote again once we know what we are actually voting on.

Much of what I and others have been saying since the beginning of this whole farce is already being discussed (even Fariage discussing a second referendum). Obviously some people understand that with a country split near 50:50, and only 1/3rd of the electorate deciding what happens to everyone, we aren't likely to be seeing the real 'will of the people'.

However, I really hope your coin toss turns out to be a lucky one, for all our sakes.

But no, you *know* how it's all going to turn out don't you [1], how much it's all going to cost, exactly what you will get from the things all the Brexiteers wanted ... because you voted for it eh.

Cheers, T i m

[1] Care to write a list so we can see how it compares to what we do eventually end up with? Should be easy, with you being so confident etc.
Reply to
T i m

That might have been a more valid question Andy. My personal question would be 'what percentage of the UK electorate had any opinions on that before Firage started stirring it all up'?

Cheers, T i m

Reply to
T i m

I suspect reaction to what was happening in South Africa.

Reply to
charles

Oyster readers detect multiple cards. If there's a supervisor there, they will tell you why the scan was rejected. (Looks like it's error 71 from a google search.)

Reply to
Andrew Gabriel

Bully for you.

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Reply to
Huge

Probably less than half.

Andy

Reply to
Vir Campestris

I'd say it was probably far far less than half.

*No one* ever brought into discussion, or engaged me in discussion, us leaving the EU, before the whole referendum thing was started.

The only exception was the one friend who we lost to UKIP years and years ago.

Cheers, T i m

Reply to
T i m

They may we;; have to but I;m not sur what words they will use. Will tehy use the word referendum or will it just be a vote on something ?

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whisky-dave

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