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So The Last Tool Of The Bremainers Is To Simply Not Vote It Through The Commons!
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I guess no surprises here.
Why is it most Brexiters are more than happy to accept the result of a poll but the Bremainers wont stop until they get their way regardless of a vote?
What has happened to democracy?
Will we have to vote until we give the 'correct' answer?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We'd still be leaving the EU which is the main thing, but getting away from free movement of people is one if the major benefits of extracting ourselves. We should not be agreeing to staying with the "single market" without an agreement that for us it IS just the market, nothing more. The rules around it were always flawed.
Apart from the Commons needing to vote to leave, they also have to legislate for what comes afterwards, and that is what was being discussed yesterday. There is a suggestion that some sort of "Norwegian" model is to be followed. This would be a complete travesty because, as has been mentioned, free movement of people is still a requirement of that model and and end to that principle is one of the biggest reasons that people voting Brexit will do so.
so heads we win tails you lose! Right oh, the fact is that parliament would risk revolution if they ignore this. There are many senior Brexiters who together could bring down the government and sweep away the old parties and start again with new orientation. I suspect even those who lost the referendum would expect parliament to honour it.
//Didn't Michael Gove let it sip yesterday that even if a vote for Brexit goes through it might be 2020 before we are able to leave in an orderly manner.//
i didn't hear that interview but i would venture that 2020 - or indeed any date this side of 2025 - would be very much on the conservative side. this isn't like leaving the scouts, it'll take years to sort a legal disaggregation.
i didn't hear that interview but i would venture that 2020 - or indeed any date this side of 2025 - would be very much on the conservative side. this isn't like leaving the scouts, it'll take years to sort a legal disaggregation.
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