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Will There Be Mass Rioting, Once Britain Leaves The European Union?

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anotheoldgit | 14:14 Tue 04th Sep 2018 | News
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https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1012401/brexit-news-gina-miller-no-deal-brexit-uk-eu

/// GINA Miller has claimed a no-deal Brexit would "literally destroy the UK" and claimed the army is on alert to intervene to stop mass rioting once Britain leaves the European Union ///

How much of this scaremongering are we to tolerate from this woman?



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Silly moo!
No.
No.
There won't be.
Since when has Gina Miller actually spoken for the country, all she is interested in is whether her personal pay packet will be affected.
No there wont be.
This woman is a couple of slices short of loaf.
Depends how much people like having no flights, medicine or food I suppose. If they don't, they'll riot. If they do, they'll be fine.
// no flights, medicine or food //
Another bit of scaremongering.
Ah - no medicine or food, then I'll have to arrange a proxy to riot for me.
Which side will be doing the rioting, I wonder?

The Brexiteers on account of they got what they wanted....or the Remainers because they didn't; although they don't seem to have been able to mount any particular cohesive opposition (at any point)?
* should have read....

particular cohesive and effective opposition (at any point)?
Mind you one or two not a million miles from here have predicted similar if Brexit DOESN’T go ahead :-)
It seems 80% of under 25s strongly oppose Brexit and support diversity and multi culturalism. Support for Brexit has caved in among women in particular and it’s been estimated that for different reasons 1000 Leave supporters are disappearing every week.
None of which spells violence but it doesn’t suggest Brexit (currently championed by Etonians Johnson and Rees-Mogg) is not exactly the mass popular choice imagined by some.

Those Remainers will stop at nothing, will they?
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/// It seems 80% of under 25s strongly oppose Brexit and support diversity and multi culturalism. Support for Brexit has caved in among women in particular and it’s been estimated that for different reasons 1000 Leave supporters are disappearing every week. ///

A link please, or is it yet more false news?
I've just read the entire article. It spouts quite a lot of cobblers which doesn't even warrant a response. It is interesting that Mrs Miller "...knows for sure that the army has been alerted to face the inevitable disorders and violence that would follow an exit without agreement, to [sic] which we are not absolutely prepared:". Even more interesting is that the MoD has responded that no formal request for assistance has been received. The woman is a delusional scaremonger and needs to see a shrink. However:

"Mrs Miller has ruled out a second referendum"

How kind of her.
I take no notice whatsoever of all the constant scaremongering and hope others do the same ! Roll on Brexit ....
Only a couple of slices short of a loaf? More like a few trayfuls of loaves from the bakery.
"It seems 80% of under 25s strongly oppose Brexit and support diversity and multi culturalism."

Are the two mutually exclusive? If not you might as well say they oppose Brexit and support Wolverhampton Wanderers.

I know of not one single person who vioted to Leave and has subsequently (despite the government making the biggest cods-up it thinks it can get away with in an effort to demonstrate that leaving is "too difficult") changing their mind. However, I know one or two Remainers (and I only know a very few in total) who have now said they wished they had voted to leave.

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