These MPs, Civil Servants, and public figures all tried to cancel the referendum result of (so called) BREXIT despite the votes being counted and all legal paths were followed correctly. Predictably the voters for Yes (leave the political block that has become the EU) were branded "Racists", "Xenophobes" (and other racial slurs) as well as being labelled "Stupid", "Didn't know what they were voting for", "shouldn't have been allowed to vote", etc.
Below are some quotes from those that stand out as they most extreme insults, slurs, and basically childish outcry's from those on the opposite side.
Tony Blair, John Major, Nick Clegg and Tim Farron are among the big name political figures openly trying to put the brakes on Britain's EU exit and regularly holding meetings to put together a battle plan.
Dozens of MPs are reportedly wrestling with the dilemma of not wanting Britain to leave the European Union at the same time as not wanting to be seen to go against the will of the people.
But an insider of the new Remain movement, which also reportedly includes Chuka Umunna and Anna Soubry, told the Guardian "It's a long process of gradually bringing people round to our way of thinking, on all sides".
"A lot of people are a bit unsure what to do - they're caught between their own views and those expressed at the ballot box, often by their own constituents."
"There's a growing realisation that this is a long game. There's actually very little information out there, and very little substance to get into. It's hard to coalesce people around particular policy positions when the government has no policy to speak of. That's quite a challenge."
The insider's claims will sound the alarm to Brexiteers to push for the triggering Article 50 as quickly as possible, to quash an uprising from the defeated Remainers.
John Major has already come under fire for coming out of the woodwork to stick his oar in the Brexit debate, after telling a private function there was a "perfectly credible case" for a second referendum. He said this week going against the will of the people was not morally wrong because it was safeguarding against the "tyranny of the majority".
Tony Blair is sounding out a sensational return to mainstream politics, having held conversations with George Osborne and "many other people", in a bid to preserve Britain's EU membership.
Tim Farron is openly calling for a halt to the Brexit process and his predecessor as Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg is also looking to retain close ties with the Brussels bloc.
But the Brexit camp got a boost from an unlikely source today as deputy Labour leader Tom Watson accused the Lib Dems of being "Brexit Deniers".
Mr Watson said "The Lib Dems are desperately, openly, shamelessly trying to recover some sort of electoral relevance by coming out as Brexit Deniers".
"I can see why it's attractive to Tim Farron, as the leader of a party on 8%, to want to be the party of the 48%. That can never be an option for a party like Labour, that wants to represent everyone. We are not in denial about Brexit."
"We will not attempt to obstruct the triggering of article 50."
These MPs, Civil Servants, and public figures all tried to cancel the referendum result of (so called) BREXIT despite the votes being counted and all legal paths were followed correctly. Predictably the voters for Yes (leave the political block that has become the EU) were branded "Racists", "Xenophobes" (and other racial slurs) as well as being labelled "Stupid", "Didn't know what they were voting for", "shouldn't have been allowed to vote", etc.
Below are some quotes from those that stand out as they most extreme insults, slurs, and basically childish outcry's from those on the opposite side.
John Longworth, the former head of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said europhiles were being "disingenuous" with their claims that people did not understand quitting the EU would also mean leaving the single market. The influential business figure highlighted four unequivocal comments from the most senior campaigners on both sides of the argument which made it "absolutely clear" that would be the case.
His remarks came as new Lib Dem MP Sarah Olney sparked outrage by insisting there should be a second referendum because people did not know what they were voting for. The newly-installed Richmond Park representative had to be humiliatingly pulled from a car crash radio interview when she was quizzed about the claim and failed to answer even the most basic questions about the EU.
And firmly rebutting her claim today, Mr Longworth highlighted four crystal clear statements - two from Remainers David Cameron and George Osborne, and two from Brexiteers Nigel Farage and Michael Gove - confirming Brexit meant leaving the single market.
David Cameron, June 12 "The British public would be voting, if we Leave, to leave the EU and leave the Single Market."
George Osborne, June 8 "We'd be out of the Single Market, that’s the reality, Britain would be quitting, quitting the Single Market."
Michael Gove, May 8 "We should be outside the Single Market."
Nigel Farage, February 22 "I don't want to be part of the European Single Market, I want Britain to leave the European Union, be an independent country and trade with the world".
Mr Longworth, who was controversially ousted from his post at the BCC after declaring for Brexit, said Remoaners should now "accept the verdict of the British people".
He said "Remain and Leave campaigners were absolutely clear before the referendum that Leave meant leaving the Single Market"."They were right. Leaving the Single Market is the only way we can take back control of our laws, our borders and our money."
"And any attempt by 'Remain' to now claim you didn't know what you were voting for is entirely disingenuous."
"We urge those who supported Remain not to seek to delay, obstruct or dilute the Brexit process – but to accept the verdict of the British people and embrace the huge opportunities on the horizon for a free and independent United Kingdom."