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Comments by "Madrockon" (@madrockon7357) on "Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal by Morten Morland | Comment" video.
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A second ref would put things in concrete, Either be it remain or leave.
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@Richard-r7u6c Nobody is whining. In fact, you are the one whining for whining about people whining. Plus It's not against democracy to have a second vote. Not in the slightest.
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@CivilCaine That is a very childish way to look at it. No. The vote we had last time won by 3.78%. If that was a general election for a prime minister, we would have ended up with either a hung parliament or we would all need to vote again, because the vote would have been too dividing. 3.78% is nowhere near high enough. 8% at the very least is tolerable.
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@Richard-r7u6c Did you not read my previous comment? By response i gather not. I will repeat it here --> "That is a very childish way to look at it. No. The vote we had last time won by 3.78%. If that was a general election for a prime minister, we would have ended up with either a hung parliament or we would all need to vote again, because the vote would have been too dividing. 3.78% is nowhere near high enough. 8% at the very least is tolerable."
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@CivilCaine Yes. We would have no choice would we. Like i just told you. It should have been WAY higher than 3.78% in the first place.
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@Richard-r7u6c Half the country does. You might as well include the people who didn't vote too, since they were happy the way things were before it was all lost forever.
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@CivilCaine I believe me, i do. It wouldn't go on perpetually forever either. A compromise would surely be met eventually. What our government is doing right now though is stripping us of all the laws that protected us all from corruption, selling our free healthcare to the US, making all worker employees vulnerable to exploits in workers rights, Less police. (We already have a major knife problem as a result.) More expensive food and medicine, and a good ol' increase on holidays abroad costs. And you know when you buy anything online that wasn't made here? Well there will be a increase on getting stuff like that imported that too! Not to mention we all will be on average £2,250 a year poorer by 2034! Haha. It just really puzzles me why anyone would "enjoy" any of that. I could continue but it would be a waste of my time sadly.
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@Richard-r7u6c You do realize how much money we are going to lose long term right? What protection laws we are going to lose? I think you should do some deeper research on the matter my friend. Because this is not a game.
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@Richard-r7u6c Errr... Well. It sort of has since the very start? The poor in middle ages Britain for example, haven't had a whale of a time have they? The rich got into political positions and as a result the mass majority of the population was exploited. There loss is your gain in other words. (Capitalism.) It's still happening now but nowhere near as bad as it used to be. Ever heard of the French Revolution? And why it was triggered? I suggest you look into a thing called the Lunar Society. and read what happened to them. Highly intelligent and regarded individuals penalized for wanting a fairer society. Brexit is giving us the opposite of what they believed in. DO you know what the EU does? Please tell me you do.
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@Richard-r7u6c And in regards to the NHS. They will sell it. It was announced to be on offer to the US after Brexit. also i will add that Nigel Farage wishes to sell the free healthcare system for a private insurance based one. He has said so himself. Very openly actually. So... Idk... That looks pretty bad right?
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