https://www.reddit.com/r/unitedkingdom/comments/4qqzyb/its_not_undemocratic_to_resist_the_brexit_result/
Can you beleive this shit?
>only a reccomendation
>government has to do what is in nations best interest so clearly whatever I think is in the nations best interest the government should do regardless of what people voted for
>why should people force me not to be an EU citizen
>>79391077
>le reddit
>caring
How salty is reddit at Based Corbs for crashing the Remain campaign from the inside?
>>79391269
I think (so far as /r/UnitedKingdom) is concerned, it is a media conspiracy and Corbyn isn't actually that bad. I support Labour for the most part and a lot of Corbyns policies, but he is completely the wrong person for the job, the United Kingdom voted resoundingly in working class areas against immigration, against the European Union and against refugees in the referendum but he is for all of those things, though perhaps not the European Union. Labour has no fucking chance in an election if he is in charge.
>>79391387
Someone should Jo Cox that nigger.
>>79391077
>correct me if I'm wrong, but a +/- 2% variance would be laughed at if used statistically to show any form of certainty.
OK: you're wrong.
sure it would be low if trying to show some kind of causal link in a study or the like, but in a public vote? Country's leaders are frequently chosen by such margins or lower.
These cunts just don't understand democracy, or statistics, or fucking TRUTH.
>>79392442
*Countries'
>>79391077
>Living in a democracy doesn't mean I have to accept the majority's will
But that's exactly what democracy means!
>>79391077
There is no law preventing such action.
Ergo
Its legal. Brexiters know they loose
>>79392442
thank you kiwibro