Remain petition on 16:28 - Mar 25 with 2101 views | Lohengrin | ”Thanks for replying with your opinion on the matter which is also complete rubbish.” If there’s a more entertaining site on this here interweb I haven’t found it! | |
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Remain petition on 16:34 - Mar 25 with 2090 views | builthjack | 350,000 a day are signing this. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Remain petition on 16:35 - Mar 25 with 2085 views | Jango | Let it go mate. | | | |
Remain petition on 19:34 - Mar 25 with 2035 views | rockinjk | Correct It was a perfect storm: Shocking campaign corbyn “leading” labour campaign In the midst of a refugee crisis which got mixed up with FOM Austerity fatigue 40 years of drip feeding anti European feeling in press Promises of more money, Trade deals, they need us more.... Nudge nudge wink wink racism The list is endless The question is how did remain manage to get 16m votes in this landscape? | | | |
Remain petition on 19:38 - Mar 25 with 2028 views | rockinjk | That is outstanding fair play Jango hell of a chap | | | |
Remain petition on 19:51 - Mar 25 with 2015 views | builthjack | Oops sorry. I meant 400,000 | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Remain petition on 21:06 - Mar 25 with 1981 views | rockinjk | Over 5.6m now incredible 10m is possible | | | |
Remain petition on 21:15 - Mar 25 with 1965 views | exiledclaseboy | Fair play. Running scared | |
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Remain petition on 21:41 - Mar 25 with 1937 views | Jango | Petrified. | | | |
Remain petition on 08:24 - Mar 26 with 1863 views | WarwickHunt | That’s superb, especially as my MP, the posh dolt Zac Goldsmith, is top of the list. | | | |
Remain petition on 09:03 - Mar 26 with 1848 views | costalotta | Your honour, we would like to rest our case! You really don't have a clue do you. None at all. Perhaps spending more time with your loved ones and staying away from the internet would help? | | | |
Remain petition on 09:08 - Mar 26 with 1847 views | costalotta | That is a very interesting. Admit only a cursory look but wow. I think its now obvious to all, even the ostriches that the public has changed its opinion! Momentum too. | | | |
Remain petition on 10:54 - Mar 26 with 1787 views | WarwickHunt | Reducing his intake of stupidity steroids would be a modest start. | | | |
Remain petition on 11:24 - Mar 26 with 1765 views | Ace_Jack | It would be interesting to see what this list looked like if you took out the MPs elected in 2017 who were unable to vote for Article 50. | | | |
Remain petition on 11:25 - Mar 26 with 1764 views | Highjack | Given the choice between a second referendum or just revoking article 50 this lot would choose the latter in a shot. They just want to stop brexit at any cost which is within their rights. | |
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Remain petition on 12:49 - Mar 26 with 1726 views | Ebo | Here you go numb nuts. No fakery here | |
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Remain petition on 12:53 - Mar 26 with 1717 views | Ace_Jack | That facebook group is a gammon magnet | | | |
Remain petition on 13:05 - Mar 26 with 1697 views | costalotta | Just read in one Tory publication that it means nothing because at least another 11m haven't signed it. Which means that more people are against it according to them. Many have pointed out that 17.4m voted in the ref 3 years ago. Which by definition means more people in UK didn't vote for it in the first place. #cannothaveitbothways | | | |
Remain petition on 13:34 - Mar 26 with 1677 views | Jack59 | I voted to remain, and ironically, although I agree with all of your points, in any future vote, I would now change my vote to leaving the EU. Main reason The serious slowing down of the economies in France and Germany, and the fragility of Italy, Greece etc.. The EU as it stands is heading for disaster. If we remain, we will be pouring billions down the drain. | | | |
Remain petition on 13:36 - Mar 26 with 1674 views | Ace_Jack | would you like to see us remain a member of the single market and the customs union? | | | |
Remain petition on 14:01 - Mar 26 with 1661 views | Jack59 | No, In view of the way things are shaping up across Europe, a clean break would be as good as anything. There's going to be a number of very poor years ahead whether we're in e EU or out of it. WTO is fine by me even though it means disruption. All of this could have been avoided, if only they'd thrown a few crumbs to Cameron. | | | |
Remain petition on 14:05 - Mar 26 with 1656 views | costalotta | You're entitled to do just that and maybe you'll get the chance. I hope you do. I couldn't really comment fully on the German or French economies with any degree of certainty. But i'd wager that the German economy is in a better state than ours. There is certainly more money floating around, a smaller gap in terms of wealth. They are prepared for down turns in their economy and they are long term planners/thinkers. Out of interest, where do you get your information of the 'serious slowing down...' ? | | | |
Remain petition on 14:07 - Mar 26 with 1655 views | costalotta | "All of this could have been avoided, if only they'd thrown a few crumbs to Cameron." Would that be to pacify the eurospectics in his party or for the better of our country ? | | | |
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