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I Wonder If The Brexit Supporters Will Be Out In Force To Oppose These 'traitors'?
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"What there is, is an unsatisfacto ry feeling that a referendum result has been unable to be carried out,..." Politicians have not been unable to carry it out. They have been unwilling to do so. There was lots of talk about what Leavers did not vote for in the referendum. Well they voted to end our membership and it was made quite clear what that would mean. They...
13:20 Sat 23rd Mar 2019
This sort of thing amuses me.
Had the referendum result returned a "Remain" verdict, life would have gone on, we'd have been told "That's that then" and the last two or three years would have been uneventful. There would be no protests on the streets, no petitions and most certainly no "considerations" being made for the 48% who voted to leave.
So why all this?
Had the referendum result returned a "Remain" verdict, life would have gone on, we'd have been told "That's that then" and the last two or three years would have been uneventful. There would be no protests on the streets, no petitions and most certainly no "considerations" being made for the 48% who voted to leave.
So why all this?
I would be willing to bet that there is now a substantial majority of people in the UK who oppose leaving the EU.
While I accept that that does not of itself invalidate the referendum result, it seriously undermines in my eyes the claim that there is a
large or even a less than large majority willing us to leave.
What there is, is an unsatisfactory feeling that a referendum result has been unable to be carried out, for whatever reason, along with a desire on all sides for the crisis to be over.
While I accept that that does not of itself invalidate the referendum result, it seriously undermines in my eyes the claim that there is a
large or even a less than large majority willing us to leave.
What there is, is an unsatisfactory feeling that a referendum result has been unable to be carried out, for whatever reason, along with a desire on all sides for the crisis to be over.
"What there is, is an unsatisfactory feeling that a referendum result has been unable to be carried out,..."
Politicians have not been unable to carry it out. They have been unwilling to do so. There was lots of talk about what Leavers did not vote for in the referendum. Well they voted to end our membership and it was made quite clear what that would mean. They did not vote to replace it with an alternative form of membership which is what Mrs May's "deal" (and most of the other hare-brained alternatives that have been bandied about) amounts to.
Politicians have not been unable to carry it out. They have been unwilling to do so. There was lots of talk about what Leavers did not vote for in the referendum. Well they voted to end our membership and it was made quite clear what that would mean. They did not vote to replace it with an alternative form of membership which is what Mrs May's "deal" (and most of the other hare-brained alternatives that have been bandied about) amounts to.
"Nigel Farage, said, "In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way."..."
Then I imagine he'd be pretty lonely because few in Parliament would have joined him. But more to the point (and I keep asking) what accommodation would have been made for the 48% who voted to leave under that scenario? Would an alternative form of membership have been negotiated to satisfy their disappointment?
Then I imagine he'd be pretty lonely because few in Parliament would have joined him. But more to the point (and I keep asking) what accommodation would have been made for the 48% who voted to leave under that scenario? Would an alternative form of membership have been negotiated to satisfy their disappointment?
"that there is a massive majority of younger people against leaving "
I am very doubtful of that. Many young people I know are for leaving, although they are very cautious about who they say it to. In reality it is impossible to say, no doubt leave and remain were spread right across the age ranges.
The other problem I have noticed is that you remainers thing that leaving the EU will stop them travelling across Europe. There was a big row about it in our office the other day - between two young people !!
I am very doubtful of that. Many young people I know are for leaving, although they are very cautious about who they say it to. In reality it is impossible to say, no doubt leave and remain were spread right across the age ranges.
The other problem I have noticed is that you remainers thing that leaving the EU will stop them travelling across Europe. There was a big row about it in our office the other day - between two young people !!
"Nigel Farage, said, "In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way.""
This keeps cropping up and getting answered. Of course a no change result would result in believers of leaving still trying to convince others, in the hope of a further vote on the issue later. But no one seriously thinks anyone would campaign for it to be re-voted on before it actually occurs and it's long term consequences judgeable. Start coming back with that Farage quote in a decade or two; preferably three or four. Being in was that long and more.
This keeps cropping up and getting answered. Of course a no change result would result in believers of leaving still trying to convince others, in the hope of a further vote on the issue later. But no one seriously thinks anyone would campaign for it to be re-voted on before it actually occurs and it's long term consequences judgeable. Start coming back with that Farage quote in a decade or two; preferably three or four. Being in was that long and more.
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