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Is The Bbc Stirring Up Panic
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Do you think the BBC is whipping up panic post referendum
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Here's Boris indicating the same thing:
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-35 94364/N igel-Fa rage-wa rns-dem and-SEC OND-ref erendum -EU-Lea ve-camp aign-lo ses-nar row-mar gin.htm l
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Here's Boris indicating the same thing:
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Jim, I equate his reference to 'unfinished business' to Nicola Sturgeon's unfinished business. He would have fought on for what he wants, just as she is fighting on for what she wants. He didn't say that he would want an immediate replay as the 'Remainers' want. People are putting words into his mouth.
I don't think I've ever implied that he wanted an immediate reply myself; just, one within his lifetime.
Regardless, the "unfinished business" comment is revealing. I don't think anyone would have expected Farage, or anyone else on the Leave campaign, to shut up and accept the result passively had it gone against them. They would have continued to campaign for Britain to leave the EU. And why not? That's what they believed in, and even if they were on the losing side, particularly in a close vote, the issue of what was best for the country would remain a topic of debate.
It just works the same in the other direction, is all. Sour grapes it isn't.
Regardless, the "unfinished business" comment is revealing. I don't think anyone would have expected Farage, or anyone else on the Leave campaign, to shut up and accept the result passively had it gone against them. They would have continued to campaign for Britain to leave the EU. And why not? That's what they believed in, and even if they were on the losing side, particularly in a close vote, the issue of what was best for the country would remain a topic of debate.
It just works the same in the other direction, is all. Sour grapes it isn't.
Yes Baldric, but although I'm seriously visually impaired I am not totally blind
Here's one.
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/News /Questi on14986 88.html
Plenty more available.
Here's one.
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Plenty more available.
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