.Majority of Brexit voters ‘would accept free movement’ to access single marketMalority of brexit voters

Tommy Tainant

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Of course they would. Only an idiot would turn that down. Brexit has been the biggest disaster of modern times.
We tried it and it has failed. Miserably
Time to give the UK the same deal as Nprthern Ireland.
 

Of course they would. Only an idiot would turn that down. Brexit has been the biggest disaster of modern times.
We tried it and it has failed. Miserably
Time to give the UK the same deal as Nprthern Ireland.
You folks just need to accept that you will never be the US of A
 
It was my impression that the driving force behind Brexit was resentment of being government by a gang of selfless bureaucrats in Brussels, and being forced to accept a horde Third World wretches merely because Italy (or which country you name) didn't enforce its borders. Any resolution now that avoids those two issues would be fine, eh?

Regardless, it is foolish for a country to make such a monumental decision on the basis of a simple popular vote (i.e., Brexit). Some sort of super-majority should have been required. It is analogous to a Constitutional Amendment in the U.S., where a simple majority cannot get the ball across the finish line.
 

Of course they would. Only an idiot would turn that down. Brexit has been the biggest disaster of modern times.
We tried it and it has failed. Miserably
Time to give the UK the same deal as Nprthern Ireland.
Tommy, somewhere out there is a tree making oxygen for you to breathe. Can I suggest you go find it and apologise.
 
It was my impression that the driving force behind Brexit was resentment of being government by a gang of selfless bureaucrats in Brussels, and being forced to accept a horde Third World wretches merely because Italy (or which country you name) didn't enforce its borders. Any resolution now that avoids those two issues would be fine, eh?

Regardless, it is foolish for a country to make such a monumental decision on the basis of a simple popular vote (i.e., Brexit). Some sort of super-majority should have been required. It is analogous to a Constitutional Amendment in the U.S., where a simple majority cannot get the ball across the finish line.
That isnt what is happening. There is no proposal to rejoin , yet
 
Brexit has been the biggest disaster of modern times.

Not as big a disaster as having to live in a system which allows very low IQs to repeatedly bore us with their fifth rate worthless opinions .
Or ,having to endure even more handicapped individuals simply parroting and repeating others. .

That is , having to endure Tommy Titheads .
 

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