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That's fair enough NJ, I too would be equally upset were our situations reversed, I just dislike some members slights that we are traitors, 'VBs' and other unpleasant remarks. I don't agree with Brexit and as far as I'm concerned I have behaved with integrity and transparency about that. Rather like Saint Nigel who swore to fight on whatever the referendum result was, many Remainers are pressing hard for Brexit not to happen, and I think that's understandable. I agree that Parliament ( on both sides) have not covered themselves with glory however.
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//Democracy means doing the right thing//
Lol.
Very lazy of me but every comment I have read from New Judge regarding Brexit I totally agree with. And I actually support Farage.

And I actually support Farage.

So do I, he'll get my vote.
Ichkeria. // If it was easy it would have happened by now.//

No it wouldn’t because concerted efforts have been made to ensure it wouldn’t happen.
^Haha! He frightens them!
You could read it that way. But only if you thought Farage was a credible threat.
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He most certainly does Naomi.

And you can see even on AB the Remainiacs are rattled by him. Just look at their desperate comments on this thread!
This Remainer is certainly not rattled by the laughable Farage.
Yeah right. Worried by a self serving clown trying to capitalise on the shyyyt-storm he’s partly responsible for. I’m afraid any semblance of Brexit being a party is over. At least the bloke had the guts to form his own party to spout his tired rhetoric, rather than further sully a main party. Not that he had that as an option.
I can quite understand the anger directed at politicians but the sentiments expressed earlier in this thread about Remain voters as a whole are chilling.
Kromo - your comment warms my heart. I'm pleased that someone else can point out that the Leavers are ill-informed and delusional.
"I'm pleased that someone else can point out that the Leavers are ill-informed and delusional."

Delusional is a bit subjective, so I'll not argue with that. However I think you should replace the word "the" with "some". I have been studying the machinations of the EU and the UK's relationship with it for many years. As a result I consider I am quite well informed about matters relating to it and can probably hold my own in a discussion about it with most people (which is probably more than can be said for some of the politicians who are making such a cods-up of Brexit on our behalf). My opinions are based largely around that level of information and not fantasies plucked from thin air.
And that is very obvious New Judge. Because I have a partner that has also been researching the EU for years and also has some relevant knowledge, is why I sit here nodding my head in agreement with your posts. I didn't base my BREXIT vote on any of the rubbish that was dished out by both sides in the referendum campaigns. It was pretty obvious long before the 2026 referendum what was going on and what the EU was aiming for.
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Nellie //and what the EU was aiming for.//
The United States of Europe controlled from Berlin?
Krom, //the sentiments expressed earlier in this thread about Remain voters as a whole are chilling. //

Chilling? Goodness! How very dramatic! Still, 'chilling' somehow warms diddlydo's informed heart. ;o)
Danny - precisely! And worse.
And some of the comments frequently aimed at 'leavers' are pretty 'chilling' too !!

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