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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

    • Yes
      259
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Guest Pistonbroke

You okay njackets? Inbox me, hun xxx

 

Give him a break mate, he was probably still reeling from having a Black woman saying England can't wear a poppy on their kit and now he's got to deal with a South American bird putting a spanner in the works for him getting his country back. 

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Suzanne Evans, UKIP leadership candidate, calling for the Judges to be sacked. Yeah, good luck with that.

 

Surely they could be charged with Treason. 

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If every MP voted according to the referendum outcome in their constituency, does anyone know what the results would be?

421 out of 574 constituencies in England and Wales (73 per cent) are estimated to have voted Leave. That's a comfortable majority in Parliament even before Scotland and Northern Ireland are taken into account.

 

It's an estimate as the votes were counted on the basis of local authority areas rather than parliamentary constituencies.

 

https://medium.com/@chrishanretty/the-eu-referendum-how-did-westminster-constituencies-vote-283c85cd20e1#.8drptwf65

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Give him a break mate, he was probably still reeling from having a Black woman saying England can't wear a poppy on their kit and now he's got to deal with a South American bird putting a spanner in the works for him getting his country back.

 

Wait til he hears about who Prince Harry is shagging

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421 out of 574 constituencies in England and Wales (73 per cent) are estimated to have voted Leave. That's a comfortable majority in Parliament even before Scotland and Northern Ireland are taken into account.

It's an estimate as the votes were counted on the basis of local authority areas rather than parliamentary constituencies.https://medium.com/@chrishanretty/the-eu-referendum-how-did-westminster-constituencies-vote-283c85cd20e1#.8drptwf65

Bugger, that's not good

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The Mail, Murdoch and Telegraph would support fascism without the ethnic cleansing.

 

The agenda pursued is not that of the 'little man' but that of the newspaper proprietor.

 

I read a good portion of the legal argument during the case and it was quite clear that the Government's QCs were not confident - they tried to rely on a very narrow interpretation of previous (British) cases.

 

Not that this will have any effect, as Labour MPs will be too scared to do the right thing.    

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