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oldbluefox
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Re: Brexit
I see. So those who didn't vote would have voted to remain. I understand now. 
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barney
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Re: Brexit
"I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you"
I think you will find that they don't.
We've just had a GE and over 80% of those who could be bothered to vote, voted for a party that supported leaving the EU.
Both had it clearly in their manifesto.
Both clearly had a policy of respecting the result of the referendum.
Which part of that clear policy is hard to understand.
Their only difference is how.
What else would i like to see in my 1950's joy ride.
Well for a start, the UK controlling the UK immigration policy.
Then I'd like to see the UK Supreme Court be actually Supreme.
Then I'd like my country to stop giving away billions and billions every year to other countries.
Then I'd like to see our politicians stop hiding behind the EU veil and be responsible for their own decisions.
Then I'd like to see our leaders concentrating on problems here instead of try to be 'world statesmen'
That'll do for now, but there is so much more we can do when we stop paying out these ridiculous amonts of money every year.
I think you will find that they don't.
We've just had a GE and over 80% of those who could be bothered to vote, voted for a party that supported leaving the EU.
Both had it clearly in their manifesto.
Both clearly had a policy of respecting the result of the referendum.
Which part of that clear policy is hard to understand.
Their only difference is how.
What else would i like to see in my 1950's joy ride.
Well for a start, the UK controlling the UK immigration policy.
Then I'd like to see the UK Supreme Court be actually Supreme.
Then I'd like my country to stop giving away billions and billions every year to other countries.
Then I'd like to see our politicians stop hiding behind the EU veil and be responsible for their own decisions.
Then I'd like to see our leaders concentrating on problems here instead of try to be 'world statesmen'
That'll do for now, but there is so much more we can do when we stop paying out these ridiculous amonts of money every year.
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Jack Staff
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Re: Brexit
oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:21The last time we counted the majority voted to leave. Remember?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:04I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you.
26.7% of the population or 17,410,742 people voted to leave. I fail to see how anyone, except perhaps a Brexiter, with their slim grasp of reality, could feel happy about saying that is a majority of the population.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:29I see. So those who didn't vote would have voted to remain. I understand now.![]()
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Jack Staff
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Re: Brexit
It is clear that we are not going to get the easiest deal in history, and the sunlit uplands are a fantasy.barney wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:30"I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you"
I think you will find that they don't.
We've just had a GE and over 80% of those who could be bothered to vote, voted for a party that supported leaving the EU.
Both had it clearly in their manifesto.
Both clearly had a policy of respecting the result of the referendum.
Which part of that clear policy is hard to understand.
Their only difference is how.
The answer is simple https://www.peoples-vote.uk/
Unless of course you are too scared of losing?????
We always could have controlled immigration, other EU states do. It was Theresa May who decided not to.barney wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:30What else would i like to see in my 1950's joy ride.
Well for a start, the UK controlling the UK immigration policy.
Then I'd like to see the UK Supreme Court be actually Supreme.
Then I'd like my country to stop giving away billions and billions every year to other countries.
Then I'd like to see our politicians stop hiding behind the EU veil and be responsible for their own decisions.
Then I'd like to see our leaders concentrating on problems here instead of try to be 'world statesmen'
That'll do for now, but there is so much more we can do when we stop paying out these ridiculous amonts of money every year.
As long as justice is real justice I don't really care where it comes from.
The aid budget(?) has nothing to do with the EU.
"Then I'd like to see our politicians stop hiding behind the EU veil and be responsible for their own decisions."
We are part of the world, we can not withdraw.
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johnds
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Re: Brexit
The point is Jack that your strapline is untrueJack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:04Well you guys are really on form this afternoon.
You want to be poorer with less choice in the supermarkets, anything else you think we should lose on your 1950's fantasy joy ride?
I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you.
I did
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Jack Staff
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Re: Brexit
I am very surprised that you voted to be poorer. What does your family think about that? Are they going to support you or are they unhappy about you making them poorer too?johnds wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 18:03The point is Jack that your strapline is untrueJack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:04Well you guys are really on form this afternoon.
You want to be poorer with less choice in the supermarkets, anything else you think we should lose on your 1950's fantasy joy ride?
I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you.
I did
But thank you, maybe it is time for a new one, I'll have a think.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Brexit
But even fewer must have voted to remain otherwise you would have won?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:37oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:21The last time we counted the majority voted to leave. Remember?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:04I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you.26.7% of the population or 17,410,742 people voted to leave. I fail to see how anyone, except perhaps a Brexiter, with their slim grasp of reality, could feel happy about saying that is a majority of the population.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:29I see. So those who didn't vote would have voted to remain. I understand now.![]()
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Jack Staff
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Re: Brexit
24.8%, but that's not the point.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 18:16But even fewer must have voted to remain otherwise you would have won?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:37oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:21The last time we counted the majority voted to leave. Remember?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:04I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you.26.7% of the population or 17,410,742 people voted to leave. I fail to see how anyone, except perhaps a Brexiter, with their slim grasp of reality, could feel happy about saying that is a majority of the population.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:29I see. So those who didn't vote would have voted to remain. I understand now.![]()
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towny44
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Re: Brexit
Jack the correct figure is nearer 40% as there were only about 45 million registered voters.Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:37oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:21The last time we counted the majority voted to leave. Remember?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:04I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you.26.7% of the population or 17,410,742 people voted to leave. I fail to see how anyone, except perhaps a Brexiter, with their slim grasp of reality, could feel happy about saying that is a majority of the population.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:29I see. So those who didn't vote would have voted to remain. I understand now.![]()
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Jack Staff
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Re: Brexit
The correct figure is 65.64 million (2016).towny44 wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 18:20Jack the correct figure is nearer 40% as there were only about 45 million registered voters.Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:37oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:21The last time we counted the majority voted to leave. Remember?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:04I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you.26.7% of the population or 17,410,742 people voted to leave. I fail to see how anyone, except perhaps a Brexiter, with their slim grasp of reality, could feel happy about saying that is a majority of the population.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:29I see. So those who didn't vote would have voted to remain. I understand now.![]()
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towny44
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Re: Brexit
Are you proposing giving under 18s including babies the right to vote then Jack?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 18:26The correct figure is 65.64 million (2016).towny44 wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 18:20Jack the correct figure is nearer 40% as there were only about 45 million registered voters.Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:37oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:21
The last time we counted the majority voted to leave. Remember?26.7% of the population or 17,410,742 people voted to leave. I fail to see how anyone, except perhaps a Brexiter, with their slim grasp of reality, could feel happy about saying that is a majority of the population.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:29I see. So those who didn't vote would have voted to remain. I understand now.![]()
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Jack Staff
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Re: Brexit
Who is talking about voting? OBF and I were talking about the population.towny44 wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 18:33Are you proposing giving under 18s including babies the right to vote then Jack?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 18:26The correct figure is 65.64 million (2016).towny44 wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 18:20Jack the correct figure is nearer 40% as there were only about 45 million registered voters.Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:37
26.7% of the population or 17,410,742 people voted to leave. I fail to see how anyone, except perhaps a Brexiter, with their slim grasp of reality, could feel happy about saying that is a majority of the population.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Brexit
The fact is we had a referendum. Everybody who was eligible to vote had the opportunity to vote for their preferred option. The Leave vote won, the Remain vote lost and no matter which way you try to manipulate the figures, no matter what excuses you come up with the plain fact is you lost the vote, a fact many Remainers struggle to accept. You lost because fewer voters voted to remain than to leave. And that Jack is the plain truth.
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Jack Staff
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Re: Brexit
I have no problem with that.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 18:59The fact is we had a referendum. Everybody who was eligible to vote had the opportunity to vote for their preferred option. The Leave vote won, the Remain vote lost and no matter which way you try to manipulate the figures, no matter what excuses you come up with the plain fact is you lost the vote, a fact many Remainers struggle to accept. You lost because fewer voters voted to remain than to leave. And that Jack is the plain truth.
I do have a problem with people saying the majority of the population are for Brexit. They aren't and never were.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Brexit
Jack, it was you who said
"I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you"
so I am slightly mystified when you go on to say
"I do have a problem with people saying the majority of the population are for Brexit".
Nobody but you mentioned anything about the majority of the population.
Since some did not vote or were not eligible to vote you will never know which way they would have gone. The only result which mattered was the one which was recorded. Brexit or Remain, the rest is pure semantics and supposition no matter which figures are bandied around.
"I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you"
so I am slightly mystified when you go on to say
"I do have a problem with people saying the majority of the population are for Brexit".
Nobody but you mentioned anything about the majority of the population.
Since some did not vote or were not eligible to vote you will never know which way they would have gone. The only result which mattered was the one which was recorded. Brexit or Remain, the rest is pure semantics and supposition no matter which figures are bandied around.
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Jack Staff
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Re: Brexit
This is how the convo started,
Brexiters like to believe the propaganda that it is the will of the people (the population). It is not.
At best it was one in four. (and a big toe if being pedantic).
It was me who said population, then you said majority. I am pointing out that we were talking about the population as you did not clarify your statement.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:21The last time we counted the majority voted to leave. Remember?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:04I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you.
Brexiters like to believe the propaganda that it is the will of the people (the population). It is not.
At best it was one in four. (and a big toe if being pedantic).
Testiculi ad Brexitum. Venceremos.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Brexit
Just to clarify, this is what I said "The last time we counted the majority voted to leave. Remember?"
The majority did vote to leave but in La La Land Remainers like to cloud the issue with their own interpretation. It was you who brought up the old red herring of "the majority of the population". I think it's called an own goal.
The majority did vote to leave but in La La Land Remainers like to cloud the issue with their own interpretation. It was you who brought up the old red herring of "the majority of the population". I think it's called an own goal.
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Jack Staff
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Re: Brexit
Just as I quoted you.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 19:47Just to clarify, this is what I said "The last time we counted the majority voted to leave. Remember?"
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oldbluefox
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Re: Brexit
Dear oh dear Jack!!! The vote was the will of the people. Anybody who did not vote either was ineligible, undecided, or not bothered and we will never know how they might have voted. However the fact still remains that fewer votes were cast in favour of remaining in the EU than leaving. Dress it up as you like but that's fact.Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 19:36This is how the convo started,It was me who said population, then you said majority. I am pointing out that we were talking about the population as you did not clarify your statement.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:21The last time we counted the majority voted to leave. Remember?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:04I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you.
Brexiters like to believe the propaganda that it is the will of the people (the population). It is not.
At best it was one in four. (and a big toe if being pedantic).
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Jack Staff
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Re: Brexit
Ok, lets not leave it.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 19:55Dear oh dear Jack!!! The vote was the will of the people. Anybody who did not vote either was ineligible, undecided, or not bothered and we will never know how they might have voted. However the fact still remains that fewer votes were cast in favour of remaining in the EU than leaving. Dress it up as you like but that's fact.Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 19:36This is how the convo started,It was me who said population, then you said majority. I am pointing out that we were talking about the population as you did not clarify your statement.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:21The last time we counted the majority voted to leave. Remember?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 17:04I think you will find the majority of the UK population disagree with you.
Brexiters like to believe the propaganda that it is the will of the people (the population). It is not.
At best it was one in four. (and a big toe if being pedantic).
We will know on the next vote. It's coming whether it's a https://www.peoples-vote.uk/ or a GE.
It's coming and Brexiters will lose.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Brexit
Nice ploy - change the subject. Don't let facts get in the way of fiction.
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Jack Staff
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Re: Brexit
err, I have no idea what you are on about now.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 20:10Nice ploy - change the subject. Don't let facts get in the way of fiction.
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Onelife
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Re: Brexit
The majority disagree with you?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 20:17err, I have no idea what you are on about now.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 20:10Nice ploy - change the subject. Don't let facts get in the way of fiction.
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Jack Staff
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The 'majority' can do what they like, it doesn't change the fact that only 26.7% of the population or 17,410,742 people voted to leave, and that is not a majority of the people.Onelife wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 22:09The majority disagree with you?Jack Staff wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 20:17err, I have no idea what you are on about now.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 20:10Nice ploy - change the subject. Don't let facts get in the way of fiction.![]()
That is living in the past, 2016. I know you wish to take us back further.
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