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October 31St - A Time For Celebration.
Funny how the Brexiteers have gone very quiet tonight. How long will it be until they admit that Boris is a lying, incompetent, arrogant and dangerous fool and give him the election result he deserves (I read that the Tories are already seeking out a safe seat for him rather than standing again in his current constituency.....says it all really)
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lying, incompetent, arrogant and dangerous I can't disagree with any of those adjectives - and I notice that, while they say they disagree, nobody's actually tried to show which one of them is untrue.
08:32 Tue 29th Oct 2019
Oh, and as for democracy, historically there have been elections which had calamitous results worldwide. The electorate has and continues to occasionally get it wrong and the consequences of the following semi-religious bullying frenzy in the name of the result have been foreseen. In the past it has taken years and even decades for the errors to be acknowledged (by nearly everyone).
"I'd like to remind you that the turnout for the referendum was only 72% so to claim that the Brexiteers "won" is a flawed argument."
a votes result is based on those that actually bothered to go and voted...ergo Brexiteers did win and by a majority of over 1million...so what part of that do you and the other sour and salty mugs like you fail to comprehend ?...all of it is the answer
a votes result is based on those that actually bothered to go and voted...ergo Brexiteers did win and by a majority of over 1million...so what part of that do you and the other sour and salty mugs like you fail to comprehend ?...all of it is the answer
Following Corby’s point:
In a referendum “Do you want to live in a democracy” (What The Funicular anyway) the public votes “no”: so does that mean the result must be ignored and paradoxically we carry on living in a democracy?
It’s only a paradox if you subscribe to the dubious notion that democracy exists solely in abiding by the results of referendums.
In a referendum “Do you want to live in a democracy” (What The Funicular anyway) the public votes “no”: so does that mean the result must be ignored and paradoxically we carry on living in a democracy?
It’s only a paradox if you subscribe to the dubious notion that democracy exists solely in abiding by the results of referendums.
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