dave_blue12
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Times article that everyone should read
It is clear the twats that lead us into this mess had no understanding of what they were doing. Ignorant self entitled posh boys who don’t think that the rules apply to them.
So I've woke up, what's going on?
Interesting post as always mate although from my own point of view my argument is not to deny the legitimacy of parliament, just to insist they honour the pre ref promises that they would honour the result after they had effectively relinquished their sovereign power to the people.
It was our decision they said.
Parliament has cause the shit show, not the vote and the last 3 years have been an utter disgrace. They could have said look, we dont like it but we said we would leave if that was the wish of the people and got on with it or they could have said fuck the vote, we dont like it and we are not going to leave and we will take our chance with the electorate afterwards.
They have done neither with booth sides blaming the other and it has turned into an issue that some see as an opportunity to power grab or further their own independence.
I stand by my position of the last three years and that is we voted to leave and if we dont then our democracy is dead and we might as well no longer bother.
Fifty ways to leave your lover.I stand by my position of the last three years and that is we voted to leave and if we dont then our democracy is dead and we might as well no longer bother.
It's only because of that latter view that there is any chance that a new referendum would not be massively to remain.Its akin to Westminster saying yes to a second indy ref in Scotland and Yes winning only for Westminster to then argue for three years and basically refuse to carry out the result.
How would you feel about that?
As a democrat who would vote no in that ref i would be fucking livid, enough so to campaign that we must leave because to not do so harms our democracy beyond repair.
I cant quite get my head around just how many people are willing to ignore a democratic vote i honestly cant?
It's only because of that latter view that there is any chance that a new referendum would not be massively to remain.
Without going through the obvious "it's not been ignored" argument, or that it was advisory, is there for you no horrible outcome of leaving that would merit a democratic rethink? Again without going down the role of the EU in keeping peace in Europe, would it be worth WW3 to honour the 2016 referendum result?
Obviously things like the Irish question, and the break up of the UK, economic decline, loss of the car industry (yeah sure it's all down to diesel), national humiliation, and Boris Johnson as PM haven't been enough to merit a rethink.
What's your breaking point? I think you know what mine was. See post above.
Times article that everyone should read
Reality at last!They will change their mind (again) and benn or someone else will bring a motion that there is a second referendum on Boris deal ( what is it we are allowed to call him , as well as ****) or remain.
Because the general public were not intelligent to vote on a simple in or out deal they say , so instead they want them to read and vote on a complex agreement that has taken years to negotiate between politicians civil servants and 100’s of lawyers - or stay as we are.
Are we now in the territory of a bad deal is better than no deal?
Only an appropriate response to a direct and nonsensical attack at me.That isn't snide dismissal then. Ok.
I'm not sure any government with a majority of minus 50 is legitimate.
If you're suggesting people were too thick to realise it would be difficult...Boredom. You are missing your ace card that people are bored to the back teeth of it , remain should just change their slogan
Bored of brexit, bored of endless bickering on the tv and radio, then it’s time to vote remain.
Landslide.
No. Just accepting that we might get away with Boris "Misery" Johnson breaking one of our ankles rather than both.Are we now in the territory of a bad deal is better than no deal?
Reality at last.No I think it will be more of this deal is worse than the one we currently have ...
If you're suggesting people were too thick to realise it would be difficult...
Like Henning Wehn said, the question should have been a choice between "normality" and "never-ending palaver".
Who governs derives from who gets elected to Parliament. Parliament is sovereign.I don't think its a question of the current government, it is an overall question about future government and where democratic legitimacy ultimately resides
Well I've not put mcfc1632 on ignore so my tolerance levels are high. But I do know when just to scroll down.Clever people can get bored of something vic, even you should be able to know that.