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shiftingsands
· 5 years ago
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And London too. We didn't vote for Brexit.
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jeremy
· 5 years ago
Yes, london is also a territory that can secede from England
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shiftingsands
· 5 years ago
It's metaphorical
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shiftingsands
· 5 years ago
And why not? Cornwall is part of England yet considers itself separate.
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jeremy
· 5 years ago
...but it's not. London is a city! England as a whole voted for Brexit, individual principalities can't just declare their loyalty to the EU and leave. You're stuck with Brexit
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shiftingsands
· 5 years ago
Just they voted for Brexit by a small percent. Look how the brexit mess is. Going now and tell me we wouldn't have been better off in the EU. Brexit should have happened two weeks ago yet we're still in this stasis.
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guest
· 5 years ago
"By a small percent" is the margin on almost every vote. Stop it.
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shiftingsands
· 5 years ago
I'm not getting into this argument, but a lot of people didn't know what they were votinhg for, and there were Many who didn't vote at all. Also, there was the recent petition which got over 6 million signatures in a week to revoke article 50.
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nevets2802
· 5 years ago
You are getting into this argument by commenting and not just commenting but by saying things that doen't make an ounce of sense. "Just they voted for Brexit by a small percent." So does that means the vote shouldn't count? As for people not knowing what they were voting for. It's no different now. Then there's your comment about 6m people signing a petition to revoke article 50. 17m people voted out, in fact recent polls show that if the vote was to happen again the majority would still vote leave. It's why none of the parties will commit to having a second referendum. Please, if you are going to argue facts, make sure you get them right in the first place, especially on a subject so emotive.
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