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Britex. When The Negotiations Are Done And Dusted Should The People Be...
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...allowed to voice their approval of the settlement?
It would be a sort of 'best of three' rubber stamp on the proceedings and leave the remainers without a leg to stand on.
It would be a sort of 'best of three' rubber stamp on the proceedings and leave the remainers without a leg to stand on.
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Mouth off? Yes. Have another "referendum" (ho ho ho, hee hee hee - what a larf - and what happens if they get the wrong answer a second time?)? No.
Ah, then we get the important "yes" when the betrayed voters get their chance to comment at the next General Election. I fear for any Tory MP who represents a "Leave" seat. Even those who stand for a "Remain" seat will lose the whole of the Brexit Tory vote.
Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of people, though, could it?
Mouth off? Yes. Have another "referendum" (ho ho ho, hee hee hee - what a larf - and what happens if they get the wrong answer a second time?)? No.
Ah, then we get the important "yes" when the betrayed voters get their chance to comment at the next General Election. I fear for any Tory MP who represents a "Leave" seat. Even those who stand for a "Remain" seat will lose the whole of the Brexit Tory vote.
Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of people, though, could it?
Canary, sandyRoe's threads are full of nuance.
I, for one, never ceased to be surprised that Brexiters don't welcome the prospect of another public vote. Surely they must be confident that the public would once again vote their way?
I, for one, never ceased to be surprised that Brexiters don't welcome the prospect of another public vote. Surely they must be confident that the public would once again vote their way?
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