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  • #110774

    coastliner
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 4540

    Anybody fancy signing this petition?

     

    https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/224908



    Coastliner

    #110780

    RS Lurker
    Blocked

    UK - England

    Posts: 75

    I’d be very surprised if we don’t have a second referendum, poor old Theresa couldn’t face an election like the last one. We won’t be leaving and we’ll return with our collective tails between our legs.

    #110782

    DaveRS3
    Participant

    United Kingdom

    Posts: 1386

    Signed 10 mins ago but havent got my confirmation yet!.

    #110783

    coastliner
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 4540

    @DaveRS3

    Good man.



    Coastliner

    #110784

    RS Lurker
    Blocked

    UK - England

    Posts: 75

    If you work in the manufacturing industry, and you value your jobs, you should be praying we reach a deal.

    #110785

    coastliner
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 4540

    I agree totally. But its only 30 months since the vote.



    Coastliner

    #110789

    kr1s
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 587

    I was number 108795

    so it has to be debated as over 100,000

    #110790

    coastliner
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 4540

    I know that but look at the UK map Boston, Dover Lincolnshire are the high voters I wonder why that is maybe because they are affected by influx of foreign workers. So if its a positive thing they would know better than any. I think the higher the voter figure the stronger the message it sends to parliament. I appreciate the target has been reached but 250000 would be better.



    Coastliner

    #110792

    white-rs2
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 4774

    The people voted out and basically that should be it. We voted out and whatever may happen, happens.

    Imagine a second referendum and the Remain win, I can just hear the Leavers wanting a third as a best out of 3.



    RS Edition.

    FPM375 Rocks

    The rest of the “M” maps suck

    #110801

    71-bda
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 8698

    signed and email confirmation received. done.



    No nothing.

    No Mods. No rockers. Just a chunky knob, thats now been replaced by an RS knob innit.

    No tackiness.

    Std as Ford intended, but with a space saver wheel and jack and nuts and wheel brace. oh.. and flaps, a man has got to have flaps.

    Innit?

     

    #110803

    mexicoian
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 956

    Signed

    #110815

    Eruliaf
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 132

    I don’t understand why people think any deal that the EU offer can have any benefit to the UK? If they make it easy for us then others will follow, therefore they will only ever agree to a deal which will leave us in a worse position.

    Therefore the only option is no deal (not that I think this is a great idea, but at least they will get burnt as well as us).

    Only other referendum that should (possibly) take place is to ask the people, deal or no deal.

    #110817

    71-bda
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 8698

    I’m happy with a no deal, better than staying in, better than what the EU wants a deal to look like, better than even giving Corbyn a sniff of number 10. lets just get OUT asap, WTO rules.



    No nothing.

    No Mods. No rockers. Just a chunky knob, thats now been replaced by an RS knob innit.

    No tackiness.

    Std as Ford intended, but with a space saver wheel and jack and nuts and wheel brace. oh.. and flaps, a man has got to have flaps.

    Innit?

     

    #110820

    amanaman5
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 72

    We’ve already voted, it was out. Politicians instigated the vote and didn’t like the result. Instead of another referendum how about we vote out the politicians that don’t like the result of  a democratic vote?

    i don’t care which way we voted as individuals, a vote is a vote! What’s next if a second referendum succeeds? Do we as a country re vote on everything?

    #110953

    hitch6742
    Participant

    UK - England

    Posts: 514

    Signed….although it shouldn’t have to come to this…imagine her going over to Brussels, putting feet up and saying “ah f**k it, we’re leaving, what you offering us not to?”



    NB 375, Goodrich hoses, RDU cooler (fitted for the hell of it), gas bonnet struts, Mountune RR, hard pipe kit, V1 cat-back….and RS seat covers!

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