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Stirlingsays 27 May 19 1.07am | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
UKIP got absolutely hammered mate. Yeah alright, 'Ukip got hammered'. I had managed to read it the first time.
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cardiff eagle 27 May 19 1.09am | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
UKIP got absolutely hammered mate. You’re as frustrating as hard Brexiteers. All tonight is going to do is leave both Brexiteers and remainers claiming a victory by different methods. Both sides have an inability to see any opinion other than their own or make any concessions and that’s why we’re in this mess.
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Maine Eagle USA 27 May 19 1.14am | |
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Originally posted by cardiff eagle
You’re as frustrating as hard Brexiteers. All tonight is going to do is leave both Brexiteers and remainers claiming a victory by different methods. Both sides have an inability to see any opinion other than their own or make any concessions and that’s why we’re in this mess. Yes precisely. Somehow that’s human nature though isn’t it, when you very strongly believe in something which has the potential to massively impact your life. That is why the only way out of this mess is a new vote on if to leave, and if so, how.
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laddo london 27 May 19 1.14am | |
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In remain areas labour finished second to Lib Dem. In leave areas Labour finished second to brexit party. What does this mean? It means this country is still divided and broken due to David Cameron and the tories. Shame on them!
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 27 May 19 1.16am | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
UKIP got absolutely hammered mate. ........and so did Change UK. They actually got beaten by the Yorkshire Party
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Maine Eagle USA 27 May 19 1.19am | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
........and so did Change UK. They actually got beaten by the Yorkshire Party Change UK got beaten by the Yorkshire pudding party, who got 3 votes and a packet of cheese and onion crisps.
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Maine Eagle USA 27 May 19 1.22am | |
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Cumulative totals so far show remain position parties getting easily more votes than pro leave parties.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 27 May 19 1.30am | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Cumulative totals so far show remain position parties getting easily more votes than pro leave parties. Update: 9,651,367 votes for parties backing the referendum result.
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Maine Eagle USA 27 May 19 1.39am | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
Update: 9,651,367 votes for parties backing the referendum result. Excluding the 2 main parties there is a 38% vote share for pro remain and 37% for pro leave parties. Adding Labour to remain which is what most of their leadership are now saying and adding conservatives to leave, it is a clear majority to remain. What you do not have, and never will have, is a majority for a no deal exit. Regardless of tonight we can see the actual totals in the upcoming second referendum. I wish you luck, as you are gonna need it based on tonight.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 27 May 19 1.44am | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Excluding the 2 main parties there is a 38% vote share for pro remain and 37% for pro leave parties. Adding Labour to remain which is what most of their leadership are now saying and adding conservatives to leave, it is a clear majority to remain. What you do not have, and never will have, is a majority for a no deal exit. Regardless of tonight we can see the actual totals in the upcoming second referendum. I wish you luck, as you are gonna need it based on tonight. Also factor in a lot of turnout in leave areas was down due to apathy, also a lot of people who voted Tory also voted to leave. There wasn't a major shift to remain at all.
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Maine Eagle USA 27 May 19 1.47am | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
Also factor in a lot of turnout in leave areas was down due to apathy, also a lot of people who voted Tory also voted to leave. There wasn't a major shift to remain at all. You seem a bit obsessed with lobster, Jimenez. Like I already told you, I haven’t had any for a while. Your ability to listen and understand regarding my lobster consumption mirrors your inability to understand that the national mood is currently to remain, as tonight shows.
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Stirlingsays 27 May 19 1.49am | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Excluding the 2 main parties there is a 38% vote share for pro remain and 37% for pro leave parties. Adding Labour to remain which is what most of their leadership are now saying and adding conservatives to leave, it is a clear majority to remain. What you do not have, and never will have, is a majority for a no deal exit. Regardless of tonight we can see the actual totals in the upcoming second referendum. I wish you luck, as you are gonna need it based on tonight.
This will need time for more serious analysis.
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