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277 replies

Niamer · 26/02/2017 16:16

If you voted for "Brexit at any cost" this will not be of any interest to you. If you voted Leave because you wanted the best for your family and UK, or you voted Remain, please consider supporting Gina Miller's campaign. She is pushing for a meaningful Parliamentary vote at the end of Brexit negotiations, ie with an option to remain in the EU if the deal we get isn't as good as what we have already. Most of my friends who voted Leave have said "Yeah, I wouldn't mind", as however we voted, most of us want the best for our children.
Please sign up here:www.campaign2018.org

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CosyNook · 26/02/2017 16:47

Not her again, trying to stop Brexit again.

stevie69 · 26/02/2017 16:50

I voted Remain. But we lost; fair and square. I don't really think that I should get involved in a campaign which might see us move against the result of a democratic vote.

PortiaCastis · 26/02/2017 16:52

Oh lord not her again

CosyNook · 26/02/2017 16:57

PortiaCastis Yep, and her inner-M25 friends trying not to reverse the referendum outcome. Again.

Bantanddec · 26/02/2017 17:03

Yawn

CrossCountryRunner · 26/02/2017 17:33

Not her again.

sunshinesupermum · 26/02/2017 17:35

I'll sign.

doubleshotespresso · 26/02/2017 17:47

I will sign OP.

Just what is so wrong with inner M25 people Cosy?

Are we not allowed an opinion now either?

Doobigetta · 26/02/2017 18:15

Signed and share- thanks for posting Niamer.
Here we go again, still banging on about not wanting a grim future of economic failure and limited options. God, we're so bloody boring with our failure to accept stupid decisions made on shitty lies.
And I'm a long, long way north of the M25, so do feel free to FOTTFSOF with your lame stereotypes.

CosyNook · 26/02/2017 18:58

Just what is so wrong with inner M25 people Cosy?

Err...that they aren't aware there is an outer-M25 perhaps. You know, the rest of the country that voted out.

WrongTrouser · 26/02/2017 19:02

Most of my friends who voted Leave have said "Yeah, I wouldn't mind", as however we voted, most of us want the best for our children

So anyone who disagrees doesn't want the best for their children? What an offensive point of view Confused

RortyCrankle · 26/02/2017 19:05

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ThroughThickAndThin01 · 26/02/2017 19:08

She certainly loves the limelight.

Crumbs1 · 26/02/2017 19:09

I'm well outside M25 and I would still do anything possible to derail any Brexit, let alone a hard Brexit. It's not only those in Islington who are saddened at how things have turned out and continue to have serious concerns about the impact.

Niamer · 26/02/2017 19:19

Wrongtrouser I think you have misunderstood. I said however we voted, most of us want the best for our children. I really don't believe many people voted to make their children poorer or to give them less opportunities.

I am also nowhere near the M25!

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Niamer · 26/02/2017 19:21

But we lost fair and square.

Yes we lost, but not in a fair way.

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PageStillNotFound404 · 26/02/2017 19:24

Signed up, thanks for sharing OP.

FinallyHere · 26/02/2017 19:27

Signed.

A4Document · 26/02/2017 19:30

Leave voters who haven't changed their mind (I've never met anyone who has) also voted for what they believe best for future generations.

I don't believe the EU has improved in any way since last June, it's still unreformable, and still becoming a superstate by stealth (and there aren't many stages still left to complete).

If the EU are bitter or even threatening "punishments" for our perfectly reasonable and democratic choice to leave, that's yet another reason why Brexit is definitely the way to go.

Remaining in the EU would be "at all costs" as, considering the wish for a federal Europe and the four decades since the previous referendum in 1975, I doubt we'd have another chance to leave any time soon, if ever.

So no, I won't be signing.

Dawndonnaagain · 26/02/2017 19:31

Signed.
200 miles from the m25.

Niamer · 26/02/2017 19:32

stevie69 so three years after the vote, if public opinion had shifted dramatically, do you think it would be right to stick doggedly to the decision?

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isadoradancing123 · 26/02/2017 19:34

No, no and no. It was a democratic vote and she is an attention seeker

Niamer · 26/02/2017 19:36

A4Document when did the EU threaten punishments?

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Flumpernickel · 26/02/2017 19:40

Oh for crying out loud.

Flumpernickel · 26/02/2017 19:46

Please....

To ask you to sign up to this campaign?