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Referendum Voting and Cognitive Ablity

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It couldn't have been more obvious that the UK was being used as a cash cow for most of the EU, France particularly, a market for Germany, & a dumping ground for less useful population.

The only people likely to have wanted to remain were those on the EU gravy train, academics, bureaucrats, & those rent seekers on government subsidies.

His post shows us where WTF? - Not Again lives.
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 24 November 2023 2:58:57 PM
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Britain is still part of Europe. It left the EU.
It did not leave Europe. And one day perhaps
Britain will rejoin the EU because it will
probably miss being a member.

After all the EU remains Britain's largest trading
partner. Britain's security is rooted in Europe's
security. Many thousands of their ancestors died
for it. The bonds of geography, history, climate
and culture, industry and commerce, travel and
studies will remain.

So will the huge fund of common sentiment that
transcends the differences of language and
national borders.

The British are Europeans.

Long Live Britain.

Long Live Europe.
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 25 November 2023 10:10:07 AM
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Whenever the left gets kicked in the nuts at an election the LWNJs instead of honestly reviewing their failure collapse into denial, the common theme is that they were right but the voters were too stupid to understand.

The referendum was a prime example. The smoke and mirrors that labor employed didn't convince 2/3rds of voters who instead of taking Labor's word simply smelled a rat.

Australia didn't fail the first people Labor did.
Posted by shadowminister, Monday, 27 November 2023 2:09:14 AM
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Shadow Minister,

You accuse Labor of being - "smoke and mirrors," regarding
the Voice to Parliament.

I think you're confusing the actions of the Liberals
with those of Labor. And it should read - "Smirk and mirrors!"
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 27 November 2023 9:15:12 AM
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Foxy,

You and those on the left have yet to identify any falsehood on the part of the coalition. However, on Labor's side, the story changed depending on who they were talking to. To the voters, it was a modest request, an advisory panel only. To Labor and indigenous audiences, it was a complete voice and co-governance at every level of government.

Smoke and mirrors are too generous. Labor's pitch was a bait-and-swap arrangement. The voters hate being lied to and the result in the polling is clear to see.
Posted by shadowminister, Monday, 27 November 2023 11:42:20 AM
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