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In reply to the discussion: Thousands say 'No' to Brexit in colorful protest [View all]pampango
(24,692 posts)33. I feel sorry for the liberals and the young, in particular, and don't blame them for protesting
a conservative victory. If other young and liberal Brits did not vote it is not the fault of the protesters.
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As yallerdawg and others have pointed out this vote was purely advisory and the government
cstanleytech
Jul 2016
#39
I'm with you on that, but there will have a be a huuuge amount of verbal gymnastics to go through !
OnDoutside
Jul 2016
#3
I tend to agree, but this all reminds me of a bizarre short story I had to read in university
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jul 2016
#21
Yep--the EU has been great for European cooperation and unity, to say nothing of opportunities
MADem
Jul 2016
#42
I have my doubts about Scotland leaving. Oil prices being what they are especially.
7962
Jul 2016
#13
You are probably right about Denmark and the EU but the far-right party wants a "Dexit" referendum.
pampango
Jul 2016
#24
Agreed. Conservatives won democratically. Liberals lost democratically. Liberals need to move on.
pampango
Jul 2016
#14
"And the markets have already gained back most of the "sky is falling" losses as well."
Chakab
Jul 2016
#34
You're not serious? Liberals demonstrating in the streets are "anti-democratic agitators"?
pampango
Jul 2016
#29
BBC: Marchers chanting "Fromage not Farage" and waving baguettes were among the crowds
pampango
Jul 2016
#7
Young people thought they could grow up with the right to live and work in 28 different countries.
Nye Bevan
Jul 2016
#9
Perhaps not but how many Europeans the UK shuts the door on may play into the decision.
pampango
Jul 2016
#40
"We must not let rightwing, narrow-minded nationalism nor xenophobia define us. We are better than
pampango
Jul 2016
#15
I feel sorry for the liberals and the young, in particular, and don't blame them for protesting
pampango
Jul 2016
#33