Postcards from the 48% [2018] by David Wilkinson

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>A film made by and featuring those who voted Remain in the UK's EU Referendum vote, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why we are fighting to stay part of the EU.

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The 48% get much more fucking attention than the actual majority who won the referendum.

they're going to straight up ignore a democratic vote because the majority voted wrong
everybody knows it and nobody is going to do anything about it

Cry more you fucking slobbermouthed harelips.

>vocal minority gets attention
Were you born today?

does it feature the great diversity of remainers that London is known for?

More like they'll keep forcing a revote until they finally get their desired outcome. Even if they do perform Brexit, you can bet there will be a campaign to rejoin started up right away. The EU will be "skeptical" or "hesitant" to allow the UK to rejoin and thus the UK will have even less benefits than the last time it was in.

If Brexit is that popular then surely it'll simply win a confirmation vote? Or will it be (((((9jewss)0))) causing a revote to fail even though they didn't make it fail the first time around?

The most surprising part of this whole saga is that May continues to stay in power. She's survived how many votes of no confidence now?

what did you expect? all the mouthiest high-profile "brexiteers" live abroad and have for years, not to mention how a "postcards from the 52%" would completely sink your side because of what massive wankers they are

>wanker
Larping American

We already had a vote, and we won. If the result of that vote is not respected, then you might as well drop the pretense of a democracy and just admit we're in a left-wing dictatorship so we can have a fucking war and get it over with

I think if everyone had voted that Brexit would have lost by a decent margin. Remain voters just couldn't be bothered to go out and vote because it was raining that day (and the polls had been saying remain would easily win). Elections and referendums aren't decided by potential votes. If they did it again today, remain would win because people would actually get off their asses to vote and a decent number of Brexiters have probably flipped by now.

They're anxious to be seen registering various forms of opposition but no-one else genuinely wants the dumb sow's job.

>ad after ad telling you to "get out there and vote!"
>uhh sorry let's try again sweetie

shaftesbury's an american enclave now?

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>t. Grauniad

Firebombs from the 52%

I can't even imagine who would replace her. The field of candidates is small. Nobody seems to have a better solution or to even be offering one in the first place. I'm sure there's better negotiators out there but the UK is in a bad bargaining position. If it had an economy more around Germany's size, I could see the EU being much more willing to cut a good deal but the fact is the UK has military and diplomatic power but that's about it nowadays. There's no economy to back it up, EU member or no EU member.

We should just hard-brexit and be done with it
Remainers are typically young, well educated redditors, they'll be ok
Leave voting Chavs can enjoy losing their production line jobs and cry into their copies of the daily mail lauding about our new trade deal with The Marshall Islands
Give it 20-years, let the Boomers all die off, we'll rejoin in some peripheral capacity

>junker
Why is he so evil?

TIL 48% of the UK are retarded Merkle bots

anyone who voted for brexit is a fucking moron lol

the UK was in a good bargaining position, we are only in a bad one because of internal politics and party positioning bullshit. Brexit needed the tories to purge the Blairites, put a charismatic man in charge like Johnson and state right from the outset that we had this deal with no customs union or open borders but lax tariffs or we'd leave with no deal. It's a political disaster, not an economic one.

>well educated redditors
Bait
No such thing as a well educated redditor, only a redditor who thinks he's well educated

So will there be a no deal Brexit? Because that might be the worst possible outcome for the british economy.
Also, it really wouldn't be fair to have a second referendum. The vote has been cast, a descision has been reached. No information was held back, every expert on these issues was free to tell how much of a shitty idea this is and yet people still voted to leave.

Nations baaad, empire goood.

Didn't the UK settle the "Not being bossed around by Germany" issue decades ago?

Everything is an American enclave.

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EU unification when and how much of a shitshow will it be?

conservatives are a pox

what is said by every looser of every democratic vote.

They're the world's largest economy and could be the largest/strongest military if they wanted to be and somehow they still get pushed around by Russia of all places. China almost bought up all of Germany's high-tech industry before they wisened up. Then they let in a bazillion refugees because they decide they can handle it, then they try to kick out a bazillion refugees because they decide they can't handle it. I don't get how they work.

>and could be the largest/strongest military
lmao at thinking you need a arge military in the 21st century
you must be american
only an american could be that fucking dumb
no wponder your shitty country is in the toilet lel

I voted out and I've flipped, we dun goofed

Not an American I just read about EU nations always asking for more American troops and support. I suppose you don't need a large military in the 21st century if you've got useful idiots to guard your country from Russia for you.

based stroke poster

>2 weeks

Never understood people who didn't vote until recently
Fuckin' shitshow the lot of them

Theresa May's deal was voted down in the commons yesterday for the second time. Today they are going to vote on whether to just leave without a deal. If they vote no then tomorrow they will vote on whether to ask to extend artical 50 and cook up another deal. Some are pushing for another referendum, some are pushing for a general election. It's all a bit of a mess.

>butthurt: the movie

2nd biggest economy in the EU? what are you talking about you fucking muppet.

>Postcards from the 56%

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2016 really was russian cybercrime's year. Trump, Brexit, Olympic anti-doping. Really making the world their bitch with a budget under $10 million. Impressive.

Can they just extend it? I mean what's the use anyway? The EU quite literally said "This is the deal you are going to get". No matter who you put into the parliament, the deal won't change.
If you don't want parliament to take responsibility you could just let the general populace vote on if they want the deal or a no deal Brexit. Of course, I am quite aware of how complicated this deal is but they already let the people vote on whether or not to leave the EU.

pretty good post

I can't wait to see what happens either way, to betray over half of the voting population would lead to an earthquake in British politics and the two main parties would hemorrhage voters in a way never seen before. This isn't going away and the people who think it is are incredibly stupid.

Just because Barrier and Juncker like to pretend it doesn't really matter to them whether Britain gets a deal or not doesn't mean you have to believe then. If the UK crashes out it's fucked but so is the rest of the block, Europe needs a deal too.

If anything Leave would have won by even more. Pretty much the entire parliament along with all the major media outlets were against Leave, and the Jo Cox murder literally a week before was a gift to Remain. And they still lost.

They can ask the EU to extend article 50 temporarily. What the EU are saying is this is the hardest Brexit you will get from us with your deal. If a change of UK leadership supported a softer version of Brexit, such as remaining a customs union, then the EU would support this and it might well have an easier time getting through parliament. The people would likely see this as a betrayal of the 2016 vote however.

britain has always wanted (and got) special treatment from europe
can't wait to see the eu push towards unity without this spoiled child throwing toys out of the pram every year

>pram
nice falseflag, m8

T. Future conscript to the EU Infantry Horde

>UK officially parts ways with Europe
>sets up a comfy Anglosphere union instead

>Lose vote
>Make movie about It
>W-we didnt actually lose!
wtf is wrong with these retards