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General Discussion

If Remain had won that would have been it, we would stay in the EU.  Leavers would have no doubt continued arguing the case to quit the EU, but parliament certainly would not have spent three years trying to accommodate the losing side.  Do you seriously think we would have only half-remained because it was a close result?

28 Mar 2019

So because of something Farage said you are using that as an excuse for trying to overturn the result?  Campaign all you like to re-enter the EU, but if democracy is to be served the referendum result has to be enacted.

28 Mar 2019

We have had a three year war of attrition to try to overturn Brexit.  W hy don't you just admit that Remoaners had no intention of accepting the referendum result from the moment it was announced?  Do you think if Remain had won that we would have argued for three years to try to accommodate the losing side?  Like hell we would.  Future elections are going to be an eye-opener for the political ...

28 Mar 2019

Here are a just few I found instantly on Google.  Whilst some of these actions are cloaked as procedural challenges, the real reason for the action is abundantly clear; stop Brexit at all costs. https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/782086/gina-miller-brexit-court-parliament-sovereignty https://www.law.ac.uk/blog/gina-miller-my-battle-against-brexit/ ...

28 Mar 2019

The facts are that Remoaners inside and outside of parliament have pulled every trick in the book to overturn the referendum result.  How many court actions have there been to stop Brexit?  There's been so many that I have lost count.  Some people even went to the Irish courts to try to get the Irish government to intervene to stop Brexit.  We've also had the nauseating spectacle of British ...

28 Mar 2019

Remoaners have spent the last three years trying to overturn the democratic decision made to leave the EU, and yet they claim to be democratic.  Forum rules prevent me from saying exactly what I think about these people.

27 Mar 2019

I imagine every adult in the country has data held on them by a great many organisations.  It doesn't bother me one jot, why does it bother you?

27 Mar 2019

Private companies will hold data on people, whether they (or the EU) like it or not.  The Internet search results are only censored in EU member states, use a VPN service and you get the full uncensored results.  Though, true to form, the EU would like the right to be forgotten extended worldwide, it thinks its jurisdiction should apply globally.  Brussels is off its rocker.

27 Mar 2019

And for that reason the UK already has its own copyright laws, as do other EU member states.  The EU just cannot help itself interfering, it's like the "right to be forgotten" directive which means we in Europe now see censored versions of Internet search results, all because a Spanish bankrupt didn't want people knowing his history.

27 Mar 2019

The EU parliament yesterday also passed the Copyright Directive, which has widely been described as “ending the Internet as we know it”.  As this article explains, it will create two Internets; a heavily censored one in the EU and a free Internet in the rest of the world. https://capx.co/the-eus-censorious-copyright-directive-will-create-two-internets/ Did the people who voted Remain ...

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