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Johnson Calls For Another Referendum
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Jo Johnson has resigned as a transport minister, saying the country is "barrelling towards an incoherent Brexit" and calling for another referendum.
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Incoherent is how it's making me feel now.
17:09 Fri 09th Nov 2018
I don't think Britain is heading for an "incoherent Brexit" it is heading for a coherent WTO Brexit, with a new prime minister and cabinet.
She is apparently offering to the EU access to UK fishing waters post Brexit in return for a deal on northern Ireland.
Up with this the British will not put!
Oh, re. the OP, no referendum required.
She is apparently offering to the EU access to UK fishing waters post Brexit in return for a deal on northern Ireland.
Up with this the British will not put!
Oh, re. the OP, no referendum required.
These people just don't get it do they?
They start off by insulting a huge swathe of the British public by inferring that they were too thick to know what they were voting for, now, they think that because the negotiations are incomplete, and difficult, they think it's justified to run another vote!!
Idiots on and all.
They start off by insulting a huge swathe of the British public by inferring that they were too thick to know what they were voting for, now, they think that because the negotiations are incomplete, and difficult, they think it's justified to run another vote!!
Idiots on and all.
"You know the two votes would be for entirely different things?"
That's a naive point of view (as I suspect you knew when you posted it for effect). The call for a second vote is to try to prevent an exit in any real sense. 'How' being the hope of agreeing a process that superficially is seeming to get us out but in reality ensuring things are not much different than being still in tge EU, wuth all the disadvantages we voted out to shake off, still in place. You convince no one.
We have made the decision, and we voted in Westminster MPs to get a government to sort the details; and they are already messing up under May in a way I'd expect you to approve of.
That's a naive point of view (as I suspect you knew when you posted it for effect). The call for a second vote is to try to prevent an exit in any real sense. 'How' being the hope of agreeing a process that superficially is seeming to get us out but in reality ensuring things are not much different than being still in tge EU, wuth all the disadvantages we voted out to shake off, still in place. You convince no one.
We have made the decision, and we voted in Westminster MPs to get a government to sort the details; and they are already messing up under May in a way I'd expect you to approve of.
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