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Another Referendum
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Yet more talk about a second referendum on television tonight.Do you think we will end up and have another one?
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at this time, there's no legal machinery to permit this to happen; the act of parliament that facilitated the first referendum did not have - unlike the NI referendum of a few years back - provision for a second if circumstances changed. thus a new act will be required. what are the chances of that being voted into law? unlikely I'd have said.
at this time, there's no legal machinery to permit this to happen; the act of parliament that facilitated the first referendum did not have - unlike the NI referendum of a few years back - provision for a second if circumstances changed. thus a new act will be required. what are the chances of that being voted into law? unlikely I'd have said.
It’s very possible if there’s a parliamentary impasse: in other words if parliament can’t agree on what to approve/disapprove.
Then it would be straightforward for parliament to pass another act and pass it back to the people: democracy in action, the sort of thing some people here are always whining about.
As things stand it’s not likely as of course the PM daren’t be seen to even allow for the possibility. But if the alternative was a general election against a Labour Party v probably by then promising another one anyway, well then ...
Then it would be straightforward for parliament to pass another act and pass it back to the people: democracy in action, the sort of thing some people here are always whining about.
As things stand it’s not likely as of course the PM daren’t be seen to even allow for the possibility. But if the alternative was a general election against a Labour Party v probably by then promising another one anyway, well then ...
//A referendum isn't really democracy. //
The referendum had a turnout with 72% registered voter participation. The average turnout in the UK for EU MPs "elections" is around 36%, just about the same as it happens as the rest of the EUSSR. Which of these polls would you consider to be the most "democratic"?
The referendum had a turnout with 72% registered voter participation. The average turnout in the UK for EU MPs "elections" is around 36%, just about the same as it happens as the rest of the EUSSR. Which of these polls would you consider to be the most "democratic"?