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Brexitremist's Harassment Gets Its Just Reward

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Canary42 | 19:35 Mon 16th Dec 2019 | News
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A warning perhaps to certain Aber Brextremists continually crying "traitor" - Remainers are still entitled to their opinion (and will be proven right when Boris's Brexit breaks Britain).

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Stating fact is surely not harassment though.
what's this got to with correctly labelling traitors? This woman continually harassed Sourby.
odd woman, stalker and should get a life...
And Antifa get more or less a free reign in some places.

TBH I can’t stand Soubry and can well understand someone wanting to punch her lights out but in the real world it is not recommended by people of any persuasion.

They should all expect a bit of heckling and robust pushback otherwise they live in a bubble echo chamber but violence and intimidation is uncalled for.

But if anyone in the public sphere has their feelings hurt by being shouted at or called manes then I’m afraid I lose all sympathy.
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Obsession and fixation and making her feel unsafe. I am sure you can see the difference with a disagreement on a public site, canary.
I'm still a remainer, but I certainly don't consider myself a traitor to anyone or anything.

I have however, given up the fight and will take absolutely no pleasure if I am "proven right when Boris's Brexit breaks Britain". I hope I am proven wrong and my child inherits a stronger UK because of it.
Remainers aren't "traitors". Anyone who voted for what they believed best, couldn't be called that. Although there have been a handful since, wanting to overrule a referendum.
Remainers need to stop complaining and fighting and acknowledge they're not going to get what they want. It's time for the country to come together for the country. Boris isn't going to break Britain.
Agreed Naomi. I still don't like Brexit and still think Britain is shooting itself in the foot, but what's done is done. We all have to play the hand that's been dealt.
Exactly... and have done from the start, really. I wouldn't and won't use the word "traitor", but having seen how a few fight against democracy, it does become more understandable, why others might do.
The charge is not levelled so much at those who disagree with exiting, everyone is entitled to be wrong occasionally, but at those who won't accept and support the nation's decision but instead actively act to keep our country under EU control; and by their dissent give succour to the external elite running the EU.
remainers voted for what they think is best for the country they are not traitors by default. They do however become traitors when they scheme and collaborate to do their best to ignore the democratic choice of the people like the Quislings in the commons over the last 3 years. Those and wretched people like Gina Miller et al are the traitors.
Ah right, it was only splashed about like vinegar on chips as a light-hearted ribbing of anybody taking a view contrary to the geezer-in-chief and his retinue.

Thanks for clearing that up.

History is (re)written by the winners right enough. End of.
I don't think disapproving of the anti UK, anti democracy antics of those trying to thwart the result of the referendum and supporting the EU federalists had anything to do with "ribbing". Unsure where you got that from.
Boris isn't going to break Britain - of course not, he is but one of a large group that just exceeds 50% at the last count ("democracy" and all that). But that does not ensure Britain won't break...... Time will tell.

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