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Alastair Campbell, Elton, John, Gary Lineker, Nick Clegg, Vince Cable, Tony Blair And Many More Remoaners...
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If you're not happy with the democratic process of the UK, then why not sell up, pack your bags and ship yourselves off to a non-democratic country, how does Iraq, Libya, Cuba, Morocco, Turkmenistan, China or Qatar sound, lets see how long you last!
You lost the vote, get over it and thank your lucky stars that a gun wasn't held to your head, telling you HOW to vote and who to vote for!
You lost the vote, get over it and thank your lucky stars that a gun wasn't held to your head, telling you HOW to vote and who to vote for!
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And this is a certainty is it, Nissan are Japanese
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There wont be any fish in Scottish water as it will all be heading for Spain and France if we stay in.
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There wont be any fish in Scottish water as it will all be heading for Spain and France if we stay in.
If a referendum on whether to leave the EU was right and proper, why isn’t a referendum on the final deal? (if there is one).
If Brexit were a website, you would put Brexit in your basket. Clicking on the basket is like invoking Article 50.
Then you get the confirm and pay option to make sure you actually want it and can pay for it. Only then is the process concluded.
When (if) we know the final figure including delivery, postage, and VAT, why do brexiters want to deny people the freedom to say they don’t want it after all?
If Brexit were a website, you would put Brexit in your basket. Clicking on the basket is like invoking Article 50.
Then you get the confirm and pay option to make sure you actually want it and can pay for it. Only then is the process concluded.
When (if) we know the final figure including delivery, postage, and VAT, why do brexiters want to deny people the freedom to say they don’t want it after all?
Despite remoaner propaganda everyone knows that no known Brexiteers thinks that one chance to vote is democratic, but two is the opposite. But Brexiteers do seem have the sense to know that you follow through with the decision before evaluating it and deciding what next. Funny how some don't instinctively know that.
"If a referendum on whether to leave the EU was right and proper, why isn’t a referendum on the final deal? (if there is one)."
Because no one with sense allows multiple bites of the cherry to allow the disgruntled to make a laughing stock of us all. Referendums are for specific decisions, once made, the government is paid to sort out the details (even when this one is screwing up big time under May).
Because no one with sense allows multiple bites of the cherry to allow the disgruntled to make a laughing stock of us all. Referendums are for specific decisions, once made, the government is paid to sort out the details (even when this one is screwing up big time under May).
//If a referendum on whether to leave the EU was right and proper, why isn’t a referendum on the final deal? (if there is one). //
where would you draw the line though? would it be right and proper for the electorate to have the final say on every act of parliament? maybe we need to have a referendum on when to have a referendum...
where would you draw the line though? would it be right and proper for the electorate to have the final say on every act of parliament? maybe we need to have a referendum on when to have a referendum...
“Funny how Brexiteers think that one chance to vote is democratic, but two is the opposite.”
Two might possibly be appropriate if the result of the first had been implemented and a suitable period elapsed to judge the outcome. There is no justification for a second referendum until then.
“If a referendum on whether to leave the EU was right and proper, why isn’t a referendum on the final deal?”
Because nobody has suggested what might happen if the referendum rejects the deal (apart from the soppy MP who suggested a three option referendum).
This is all unnecessary. The Prime Minister is attempting to make leaving as much like remaining as possible. If she tried to make leaving as much like leaving as possible there would be no need for such levels of procrastination.
Two might possibly be appropriate if the result of the first had been implemented and a suitable period elapsed to judge the outcome. There is no justification for a second referendum until then.
“If a referendum on whether to leave the EU was right and proper, why isn’t a referendum on the final deal?”
Because nobody has suggested what might happen if the referendum rejects the deal (apart from the soppy MP who suggested a three option referendum).
This is all unnecessary. The Prime Minister is attempting to make leaving as much like remaining as possible. If she tried to make leaving as much like leaving as possible there would be no need for such levels of procrastination.
You don;t think there's a bit of desperate clinging to the wreckage of the 2016 referendum going on here?
It is all a bit like Mr Brian Wrecksit who had in 2016 had a visit from the National Lottery telling him there was a ticket in his name but it just needed to be checked.
Now he's scared to answer the door in case the second visitor has bad news ....
It is all a bit like Mr Brian Wrecksit who had in 2016 had a visit from the National Lottery telling him there was a ticket in his name but it just needed to be checked.
Now he's scared to answer the door in case the second visitor has bad news ....
If you lose a vote, you are still allowed to protest and canvas support for a second vote. Daft I know, but that's democracy for you. We would have had a similar thing had the result gone the other way.
Some seem surprised that the losers haven't just said 'You won, get on with it', which shows staggering naivety.
Some seem surprised that the losers haven't just said 'You won, get on with it', which shows staggering naivety.
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