Originally Posted by
MumblesBadly
An article like this is exactly the kind of agoitprop th uses actual data but in a deceptive way. Why? Because only the Brexit Party specifically calls for continuing with Brexit, while the Liberal Democrat, the Greens, SNAP, and UKIP welcome a second referendum that could result in calling off Brexit at best, and avoiding a no-deal Brexit at least.. And per the article I linked above, the four Remain parties garnered a higher percentage of votes (20% + 12% + 4% + 3% = 29%) than the Brexit Party 29%..
This article discusses which parties are pro-Remain.)
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-politics-48465668
Your problem Mumbles is that you claim to know it all, but you actually know fuck all about anything. Even your googling can't help you this time.
Yet again I'm going to take your bullshit argument apart piece by piece.
Did you even read the article? It says IN THE FUCKING HEADLINE "‘Historic Moment’ as Brexit Party
Tops Westminster Polls for First Time." Read on, it is talking about
opinion polls. Nothing to do with any oddball Brexit arithmatic like the shit you spouted.
"UKIP welcome a second referendum". Oh really?? Do you know what UKIP stands for?
20% + 12% + 4% + 3% = 29%. Hmmm.
Even if you could add up correctly, your analysis is still off. The SNP (not SNAP) vote is about 70% remain 30% leave. Yes, the party is pro-remain but their voters are not. Once you throw in the 80% of conservative and 40% of labour voters that are pro-Brexit and the numbers now weigh more toward leave than remain.
Please feel free to keep coming back to this thread for an education.