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Cracking Speech From J.r-M
As someone, (W.C. actually) once said in another context, " it makes you feel proud to be an Englishman', don't you think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.MPs are members of the party. Keeping Mrs. May is an election loser. No one is likely to vote for a party whose leader not only doesn't deliver the democratic decision of the people but actually tries to achieve the reverse and claims it's the best possible option, having previously admitted that getting no deal was better than accepting a bad one. The only thing the MPs achieved was a politician's promise to leave before the next election. Not good enough by half.
Not at all. By definition, a second referendum cannot be anything other than democratic.
Meanwhile, I appreciate that you, personally, and perhaps even most voters from 2016, haven't changed your/their mind since 2016. But, in a very real sense, the electorate from 2016 is dead. It's in the past -- and it is a fundamental principle of democracies that the past cannot shackle the future.
Meanwhile, I appreciate that you, personally, and perhaps even most voters from 2016, haven't changed your/their mind since 2016. But, in a very real sense, the electorate from 2016 is dead. It's in the past -- and it is a fundamental principle of democracies that the past cannot shackle the future.
Chill, you need to differentiate between being intelligent and benefiting from an education. The two are completely separate.
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Oh I know how to do that Zacs, I hear enough spouting in work about how they’ve got a degree but think that China is next to Chile because countries are listed alphabetically as you go left to right around the globe.
Yes, I’ve heard someone say that.
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Oh I know how to do that Zacs, I hear enough spouting in work about how they’ve got a degree but think that China is next to Chile because countries are listed alphabetically as you go left to right around the globe.
Yes, I’ve heard someone say that.
Alright what is the problem with a second referendum, if you were right the first time, why not the second? What are you so afraid of? Worried Boris's bus full of lies won't be bought a second time and that you won't be able to get away with electoral fraud so easily again? I strongly suspect so.
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What, keep having them ad infinitum until we get the result YOU want you mean?
Democracy doesn’t work like that kval.
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What, keep having them ad infinitum until we get the result YOU want you mean?
Democracy doesn’t work like that kval.
The voters in 2016 haven't been ignored -- Parliament has barely been focusing on anything other than Brexit in the last two-and-a-half years. And if you think a second referendum is ignoring the 52% then I venture to suggest that you're the one who needs to learn a bit about Democracy.
It's slightly ironic that JRM, whose background is Classics, doesn't seem to understand it very well either.
It's slightly ironic that JRM, whose background is Classics, doesn't seem to understand it very well either.
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