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Yeah, I mean Putins Russia is obviously more democratic than the USA because Obama spoke about the referendum. Nevermind the lack of an independent party system in Russia, the significant corruption and the limitation of movement of the Russians; Putin didn't talk about the referendum

 

It's difficult to not want to make this guy look like an idiot, but he does a fine job of doing it himself. 

 

I swear he must just be on the wind up because nobody can be that dense. 

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No true ... Its open to interpretation , angela will decide

It's not open to interpretation the EU cannot force a country to leave which it would be doing if the EU activated article 50 on a country's behalf

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daz*dsb, on 26 Jun 2016 - 9:10 PM, said:snapback.png

all of those tweets report things that have happened since Friday - I'm not quite sure if I remember seeing such a high number of such incidents on the Thursday, do you?

 

your total failure to acknowledge the fact that this vote has given out and out racists a feeling of entitlement to treat people like this is quite frankly astounding and scary - as it seems to suggest you don't see it being a problem. 

 

definitely it is our problem to solve..Cl57KANWIAAoXSD.jpghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNuA_0-vuow

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It's not open to interpretation the EU cannot force a country to leave which it would be doing if the EU activated article 50 on a country's behalf

Many learned people would agree with you , but really as there is no hand book on This and the rules seem quite flexible then if Angela decides it the it will happen reports in German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, among others, that an increasingly frustrated EU could, if push comes to shove, decide to consider the referendum result itself as “an official wish to leave.

Mad times means the rules can sometimes be bent !

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The Bild on Sunday .... Have a look as Your English I doubt you read fluent German so use google translate

lol LOL lol

  

From round these parts that's a complement :D

My last post on the thread tonight

Glastonbury is on

Punctuation and spelling - could do better.

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Boris sounds desperate to push the button...  :rolleyes:

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36637037

 

Boris Johnson says the UK will continue to "intensify" cooperation with the EU following its vote to leave the EU.

 

The leading pro-Leave campaigner said exit supporters must accept the 52-48 result was "not entirely overwhelming".

Writing in Monday's Daily Telegraph, Mr Johnson dismissed Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's call for a second independence referendum saying there was little "appetite" for one.

It came as Jeremy Corbyn said he would stand in any Labour leadership contest.

Eleven members of the shadow front bench resigned on Sunday following the sacking of shadow foreign secretary Hillary Benn, who told Mr Corbyn he had lost confidence in him.

In his first words since accepting the result of the EU referendum on Friday, Mr Johnson wrote that "the only change" would be to free the UK from the EU's "extraordinary and opaque" law, which "will not come in any great rush".

'Rights fully protected'

His column said: "I cannot stress too much that Britain is part of Europe, and always will be.

"There will still be intense and intensifying European cooperation and partnership in a huge number of fields: the arts, the sciences, the universities, and on improving the environment.

"EU citizens living in this country will have their rights fully protected, and the same goes for British citizens living in the EU.

"British people will still be able to go and work in the EU; to live; to travel; to study; to buy homes and to settle down. As the German equivalent of the CBI - the BDI - has very sensibly reminded us, there will continue to be free trade, and access to the single market."

"The only change - and it will not come in any great rush - is that the UK will extricate itself from the EU's extraordinary and opaque system of legislation: the vast and growing corpus of law enacted by a European Court of Justice from which there can be no appeal."

Prime Minister David Cameron said on Friday that he would step down as PM by the autumn after losing the vote for Britain to remain within the EU.

Boris Johnson, MP for Uxbridge and the leading pro-Brexit campaigner, is among those tipped to succeed him.

Article 50 of the Lisbon treaty, which would start the ball rolling on the UK's formal exit from the EU, has not yet been triggered by the British government.

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This is what has been unleashed by the Leave campaign's hysterical focus on immigration:

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/26/racist-incidents-feared-to-be-linked-to-brexit-result-reported-in-england-and-wales

First they came for the Poles..

 

What a surprise a socialist propaganda rag blowing a few nasty incidents out of all proportion. Of course some mouth breathers are going to behave like this, hardly the rise of ****ing Nazi party is it?

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He doesn't have the power, the only person who can trigger article 50 is David Cameron.

 

David Cameron isn't pushing it mate. He is stepping down in 3 months and has already said it will be down to his successor to begin the process.

 

He's handed the loaded gun to a load of chumps who haven't got the balls to use it - who never, in their wildest dreams, despite their leave campaigns, thought they would get the chance to use it. 

 

Article 50 will not be activated. 

 

It's a farce. 

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