Official Brexit Referendum Discussion

And it would have the same result. People have had their fill of the globalist practice....where population replacement with non-Europeans is the main sore spot...losing their culture, identity, jobs and standard of living. Brits are smart enough to know what they voted for, and that was to leave the EU. It’s past time for politicians to honor the choice of the people.

May and the the Brexiters have screwed up so badly that the majority of the British are now Pro-EU. Along with the idea of the second Scotland referendum and tensions between Ireland and Northern Ireland became of the lack of a backstop. A second Brexit referendum would pass easily.
 
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May and the the Brexiters have screwed up so badly that the majority of the British are now Pro-EU. Along with the idea of the second Scotland referendum and tensions between Ireland and Northern Ireland became of the lack of a backstop. A second Brexit referendum would pass easily.

You are an idiot. The people that supported Brexit didn’t screw up, the politicians who were supposed to follow the will of the people have screwed this up.
 
Are you as dense as Luther?

They screwed up by not exiting the EU.

The Prime Minister has had a plan to exit the EU for months. Why have some of the hardest core Brexit supporters in her own party repeatedly voted against it?
 
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The Prime Minister has had a plan to exit the EU for months. Why have some of the hardest core Brexit supporters in her own party repeatedly voted against it?

Because it’s not a true plan to LEAVE! May and Brussels will not cut the cord completely...

Do you not understand this?
 
What percent of the population do you think supports a no-deal Brexit?

I don't know who good this poll is but

Poll: Support for No Deal Brexit Gains, 6 in 10 Want EU Referendum Respected | People's Pundit Daily

Q14 Expanded: When asked, “If the EU refuses to make any more concessions, the UK should leave without a deal,” 44% agreed juxtaposed to only 30% who did not. That represents a 6-point gain for No Deal Brexit, with a sizable number (25%) of unsure voters presenting themselves as target rich.

It also says that if there was a referendum today remain would win, but it doesn't have 50%.

Like I've been saying, there's a lot of conflicted opinions, both within the political system and in the general public.
 
Does Norway have a cord to Brussels or is it completely separate?

Norway has never been a member of the EU, but might as well be. I realize this is the soft Brexit model, where there is alignment and decision making still left in Brussels....not true sovereignty...
 
Interesting take/predictions. I can't say if they are correct or wishful thinking.

 
More indicative votes shortly. I'm not entirely sure how this is different than what they did last week, but it's happening.

 
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This is what should happen.


More likely they just ask for another extension. I don’t think they’ll get any deals through parliament and they almost certainly won’t leave without a deal, so I don’t see anything happening on April 12.
 

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