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steeleye20 Croydon 25 Oct 19 9.43am | |
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No surprise there. Anyway to brexit and it can hardly be worse:- Cardiff University survey:- Most Leave voters across all three countries think violence towards MPs is a ‘price worth paying’ for Brexit - 71% in England, 60% in Scotland and 70% in Wales. Shows what sort of a place we are in.
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Midlands Eagle 25 Oct 19 10.31am | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Most Leave voters across all three countries think violence towards MPs is a ‘price worth paying’ for Brexit - 71% in England, 60% in Scotland and 70% in Wales. Shows what sort of a place we are in. I find that unbelievable. Do you have a link to the article
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steeleye20 Croydon 25 Oct 19 10.39am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I find that unbelievable. Do you have a link to the article Was at the Guardian earlier this morning.
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Midlands Eagle 25 Oct 19 10.54am | |
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Quote Key findings from the 2019 Future of England Survey, conducted by YouGov, show:
•Most Leave voters across all three countries think violence towards MPs is a ‘price worth paying’ for Brexit - 71% in England, 60% in Scotland and 70% in Wales. The majority of Remain voters across all three countries think violence towards MPs is a ‘price worth paying’ to Remain - 58% in England, 53% in Scotland and 56% in Wales. •A majority of Remain voters across all three countries think protests in which members of the public are badly injured are a ‘price worth paying’ to stop Brexit and remain in the EU - 57% in England, 56% in Scotland and 57% in Wales. Even larger majorities of Leave voters in all three countries think protests in which members of the public are badly injured are a ‘price worth paying’ to achieve Brexit - 69% in England, 62% in Scotland and 70% in Wales. I see that you omitted to mention that a majority of Remain voters also thought the same way. Where did they carry out their surveys? Detention centres and prisons perhaps
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 25 Oct 19 10.57am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Because some of the biggest boneheads in the HoC are there because of who they are rather than what they represent. With the biggest of them all being the current PM?
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chris123 hove actually 25 Oct 19 10.59am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Quote Key findings from the 2019 Future of England Survey, conducted by YouGov, show:
•Most Leave voters across all three countries think violence towards MPs is a ‘price worth paying’ for Brexit - 71% in England, 60% in Scotland and 70% in Wales. The majority of Remain voters across all three countries think violence towards MPs is a ‘price worth paying’ to Remain - 58% in England, 53% in Scotland and 56% in Wales. •A majority of Remain voters across all three countries think protests in which members of the public are badly injured are a ‘price worth paying’ to stop Brexit and remain in the EU - 57% in England, 56% in Scotland and 57% in Wales. Even larger majorities of Leave voters in all three countries think protests in which members of the public are badly injured are a ‘price worth paying’ to achieve Brexit - 69% in England, 62% in Scotland and 70% in Wales. I see that you omitted to mention that a majority of Remain voters also thought the same way. Where did they carry out their surveys? Detention centres and prisons perhaps Is that the same survey as the one about a month ago that said people would prefer the union break up than stop Brexit over a range of demographics?
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 25 Oct 19 11.00am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
It is invisible when you delete posts. Whilst leaving the piffle being responded to in place for all to see.
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Hrolf The Ganger 25 Oct 19 11.00am | |
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Originally posted by jeeagles
Do you really think a second vote will win for remain? Go back to the first two posts on this thread. There have not been 200,000 job losses, house prices have slowed. Wages are up. Plus Germany are in recession, the EU are in denial, the only thing keeping them together is brexit and they have done nothing since the referendum to make reform or make people want to stay. That isn't the point. A second referendum will solve nothing anyway.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 25 Oct 19 11.05am | |
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Originally posted by the silurian
which question was that? Is it so hard to check what you might have missed, either by mistake or deliberately? The question was:- "Please explain where on earth you see an insult in my post?" Now you have two to answer.
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cpfc_chap koh samui 25 Oct 19 11.11am | |
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Sums it up for me
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steeleye20 Croydon 25 Oct 19 11.13am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Quote Key findings from the 2019 Future of England Survey, conducted by YouGov, show:
•Most Leave voters across all three countries think violence towards MPs is a ‘price worth paying’ for Brexit - 71% in England, 60% in Scotland and 70% in Wales. The majority of Remain voters across all three countries think violence towards MPs is a ‘price worth paying’ to Remain - 58% in England, 53% in Scotland and 56% in Wales. •A majority of Remain voters across all three countries think protests in which members of the public are badly injured are a ‘price worth paying’ to stop Brexit and remain in the EU - 57% in England, 56% in Scotland and 57% in Wales. Even larger majorities of Leave voters in all three countries think protests in which members of the public are badly injured are a ‘price worth paying’ to achieve Brexit - 69% in England, 62% in Scotland and 70% in Wales. I see that you omitted to mention that a majority of Remain voters also thought the same way. Where did they carry out their surveys? Detention centres and prisons perhaps Hopefully it is very wide of the mark most people are just sick of it anyway.
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steeleye20 Croydon 25 Oct 19 11.15am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
That isn't the point. A second referendum will solve nothing anyway. Yes it will. Yes to Johnson or remain. Quite clear. It is essential that the public has the facts and they do this time.
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