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Farage in Southampton on 16:32 - May 27 with 499 viewsDorsetIan

Typically leave-crazy response. Just repeat the same old simplistic rubbish.

‘We had a vote. We won. You lost. Get over it’.

Brilliant, and I have to say, three years on, how do you think that approach is working?

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Farage in Southampton on 16:40 - May 27 with 496 viewssaintedlove

Spot on.

Have a think about the words of Micheal Rosen...

I sometimes fear that
people think that fascism arrives in fancy dress
worn by grotesques and monsters
as played out in endless re-runs of the Nazis.

Fascism arrives as your friend.
It will restore your honour,
make you feel proud,
protect your house,
give you a job,
clean up the neighbourhood,
remind you of how great you once were,
clear out the venal and the corrupt,
remove anything you feel is unlike you...

It doesn't walk in saying,
"Our programme means militias, mass imprisonments, transportations, war and persecution."
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Farage in Southampton (n/t) on 16:40 - May 27 with 493 viewsDellHero

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Farage in Southampton on 16:54 - May 27 with 467 viewssaint68

Put the obvious political sabotage of the last two and a half years to one side...then revert to implementation of the initial directive.

It's very easy unless you can't accept democracy.

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Farage in Southampton on 16:56 - May 27 with 462 viewssaint68

Good evening Pap...looking forward to the champions league final?

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Farage in Southampton on 17:26 - May 27 with 421 viewskernow

"...childish namecalling.."
"...fukin dummers ...."
"Oh the irony "
Listen to yourself man.
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Farage in Southampton on 17:31 - May 27 with 408 viewsBoris_

Remoaners don't like to discuss the pretty blatant remain MP sabotage over the last 3 years to try and prevent Brexit, deliberately kicking the can down the road and preventing any progress in the hope of putting us in this situation, not to mention the ridiculous legislation to take No Deal off the table as a negotiating tool.

If we end up with a No Deal on WTO then remoaners should be looking at Labour, SNP and remainer Tories if they want to blame someone.

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Farage in Southampton on 17:38 - May 27 with 396 viewssaint68

Well that was lost on you..no surprise!!!

Still get ready for November and buy as many Kleenex as possible 😀😁😂🤣😃😄😅

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Farage in Southampton on 17:43 - May 27 with 383 viewssaint68

I find it sad that so called grown intelligent men can be so afraid of leaving such an openly corrupt institution.

Sheep I suppose.

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Farage in Southampton on 17:45 - May 27 with 377 viewskernow

It's a pleasure to see you so mirthful saint 68. Honestly.
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Farage in Southampton on 17:46 - May 27 with 373 viewsarfurdent

after the no deal Brexit the UK will be able to import lots of sheepes from Australia, New Zealand and Somalia

And the White Knight is talking backwards And the Red Queen's off with her head

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Farage in Southampton on 17:47 - May 27 with 370 viewsBoris_

I've said a few times, most of those who voted remain genuinely have absolutely no idea why they voted remain and just do so because it's 'fashionable' in exactly the same way at the last election, teenagers and 20-somethings somehow were brainwashed in to thinking that Corbyn was cool just because he turned up at Glastonbury and popped a dab.

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Farage in Southampton on 17:48 - May 27 with 370 viewssaint68

Why thank you my Cornish fellow saint.

It's probably that I'm full of enthusiasm to see this slowly wilting country get a back bone again and strive for better times.

Sorry for being positive about standing on our own two feet on the global economic stage.
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Farage in Southampton on 17:51 - May 27 with 366 viewssaint68

Would have been better for everyone if he'd popped his clogs.

But just remember that once we leave the EU we won't be able to go on holiday in Europe anymore...or so some snowflakes seem to believe.

Beggars belief.

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Farage in Southampton on 18:11 - May 27 with 351 viewskernow

You're welcome.
We'll see soon enough whether your positivity is well placed.
I probably won't witness the long run.
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Farage in Southampton on 19:08 - May 27 with 311 viewssaint68

I do hope you get to witness and enjoy the rebirth of our once great and democratic island.

So much has changed in the last 30yrs and probably socially wise not for the better.

I'd like to think that there are enough decent people left in this country to ensure a safe and Vibrant future for those who are less fortunate, and regain a sense of pride in what and who we are as a nation.

Something needs to change ...and maybe this is the beginning of a fairer and more balanced future...I certainly hope so.

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Farage in Southampton on 19:15 - May 27 with 309 viewssaintedlove

“Britain is an integral part of Europe, and we mean to play our part in the revival of her prosperity and greatness.”
Guess who said that?
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Farage in Southampton on 19:40 - May 27 with 289 viewssaint68

A relative of Boris if I'm not wrong....and if the EU were more open and transparent then this past 3yrs of bickering would have never happened.

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Farage in Southampton on 19:52 - May 27 with 279 viewsOccasional_Showers

And so another chapter ends and a new chapter begins. This issue remains unresolved, but we are in a far better position that pre 2016 as leaving the EU is now fixed on the agenda and it’s not going to go away.

The next step is for Boris Johnson to move into number 10 and push the Tories right into Brexit Party territory. A deal then needs to be struck with Nigel Farage. Then a general election must be called. This is where it will get interesting. The choice will be between a pro Remain Labour Party and a pro leave Conservative party. Labour will be fooked in the midlands and north and with all their leave voters. Pro eu Tories might switch to the Liberals but would never vote for Corbyn. Those who deserted Labour aren’t guaranteed to run back to them. We would see a complete remoulding of the political map. Labour have already been run out of Scotland, they’re being run out of Wales - midlands and north next. Labour couldn’t even win in Corbyn own seat on Thursday so the situation is very very encouraging.

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Farage in Southampton on 20:25 - May 27 with 254 viewsinthebox

As Marx said "you have to put up with the occasional shower to spoil your day but the Sun will eventually come out and the people will see the light"
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Farage in Southampton on 20:30 - May 27 with 253 viewskernow

Did he really say that?
Not such a stuffy old German as they would have us believe then !?
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Farage in Southampton on 20:45 - May 27 with 242 viewssaintedlove

I'm not sure if Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (real name) was related to Winston Churchill who said those words.
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Farage in Southampton on 20:50 - May 27 with 236 viewssaintedlove

Oops, forgot to ask...How exactly have the EU not been 'open and transparent'. Is the EU parliament conducted in secret behind closed doors? Are they making rules about bendy bananas without telling us?
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Farage in Southampton on 20:54 - May 27 with 230 viewskernow

The EU is a convenient scapegoat for our own failings.
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Farage in Southampton on 21:13 - May 27 with 208 viewsOccasional_Showers

This is all irrelevant. We are where we are and now our focus must be on beating remainer filth.

The beauty of the Farage revolution is that the Tories now have no choice but to go for a hard Brexit. If they don’t then the BP will split the right wing vote resulting in a GE defeat and a Corbyn government.

Until this week the wind was firmly in the remainders sails, but now we are back and we aren’t going to let you win.

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