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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Let the shysters fight it out with the EU at their own expense. The EU have nailed their colours to the mast and want us out pronto.
This was labelled as a 'one off referendum in a lifetime'. Cameron and remainer May both said it will go ahead and must.
The backlash on the street would be unimaginable if the government reneged. It would be a tight squeeze to get 1,000 Barristers swinging from lamp posts down the Mall but manageable.
This was labelled as a 'one off referendum in a lifetime'. Cameron and remainer May both said it will go ahead and must.
The backlash on the street would be unimaginable if the government reneged. It would be a tight squeeze to get 1,000 Barristers swinging from lamp posts down the Mall but manageable.
> "the wishes of the people"
The best reason not to proceed with Brexit would be if more than half the people in the country did not want it.
I'm surprised that those who want to reverse the decision don't follow that route.
A tedious election process, a vote denied to 16-17 year olds, floods in London and no doubt many other factors resulted in a 72% turnout and only about 17 million of a UK population of 65.1 million voting for Brexit - with less than 40% of the electorate voting for Brexit and only 2% of those that did vote voting one way rather than the other, resulting in the Brexit outcome.
There is a very real possibility that the majority of the country does not want Brexit and, if I was seeking to reverse the decision, that's the route I'd take.
The best reason not to proceed with Brexit would be if more than half the people in the country did not want it.
I'm surprised that those who want to reverse the decision don't follow that route.
A tedious election process, a vote denied to 16-17 year olds, floods in London and no doubt many other factors resulted in a 72% turnout and only about 17 million of a UK population of 65.1 million voting for Brexit - with less than 40% of the electorate voting for Brexit and only 2% of those that did vote voting one way rather than the other, resulting in the Brexit outcome.
There is a very real possibility that the majority of the country does not want Brexit and, if I was seeking to reverse the decision, that's the route I'd take.
It was one of the largest turn outs since the war. Tough ifthe lazy couldn't get off their backs to vote. We were all warned it was a 'once in a lifetime' referendum in plenty of time and I heard no objections to its legality before the UNEXPECTED leave vote won.
Now we have the losers crying foul like spoilt kids. Do the remainers all go running back to their newsagents if their lottery ticket doesn't win?
Now we have the losers crying foul like spoilt kids. Do the remainers all go running back to their newsagents if their lottery ticket doesn't win?
I am really getting sick of all this now. he 1001 reasons for another referendum, the 1001 reasons not to brexit, the reasons for the government not to invoke article 50, the 1000 un-named barristers trying to tell the government what to do etc. We had the referendum. The majority voted to leave. Get over it. May has announced today (for the second time) that BREXIT means BREXIT. There will be no second referendum and we are coming out of the EU. Get used to it!
another 1000 leeches telling as the bl33ding obvious, we know it's not legally binding it is morally binding, something these parasites wouldn't understand if they fell over it. Yes a thousand times yes, it was consultative but consulting and not acting would be the cause of a revolution. Now tell them to scoff another truck load of sour grapes and belt up.
Danny, I'm not moaning, just getting on with it. We'd look like idiots if we went back on it now.
But it's dangerous of you (and May) to cite "the wishes of the people" when you don't know what the wishes of all of the people actually are. If somebody was to show that the majority of the people did not want Brexit, your own argument could be turned against you ...
But it's dangerous of you (and May) to cite "the wishes of the people" when you don't know what the wishes of all of the people actually are. If somebody was to show that the majority of the people did not want Brexit, your own argument could be turned against you ...