Gareth Barry Conlon
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A non-binding vote which became a "broken promise by politicians" ( how rare is that ?)
A great line.
A non-binding vote which became a "broken promise by politicians" ( how rare is that ?)
But the time to accept we have to ignore it or vote again is fast approaching.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50043549Yet here we are and virtually no one has changed their minds in 3 years.
That suggests to me that the lies that came from both sides barely had an impact.
Yes the honest is from flowers. Via the bees.Question: is the honey from flowers, and the milk from cows grazing in the sunlit uplands?
Yeah this was foretold before the vote.
Its how the EU works and has history for and its been enabled by some of our politicians.
They must not be allowed to get away with it.
We are where we were, which is what most of us have thought all along.Cheers pal, read that this morning.
Yes the honest is from flowers. Via the bees.
In general or on here?Yet here we are and virtually no one has changed their minds in 3 years.
Meanwhile in other news...
‘Brexit Sec confirms Boris Johnson will write letter to the EU on Saturday if no deal has been agreed. This is under the terms of the Benn Act and would mean extension until Jan 31 2020’ @sky
In general or on here?
put the deal to the public in a binding vote. What possible downside is there to that? What do you have against it?
Grieve and co are over there now i believe asking the EU to do what they need....
It solves nothing.
We will have a hung parliament after the next GE and we would have an almost 50/50 split in a second ref, plus who is going to take it seriously when the result of the first one wasnt enacted?
Whats the question on it?
Is it legally binding this time?
Is it won by one single vote or do we have to have a super majority?
Will the losers respect or do we have the same situation yet again?
"Few voters have changed their minds
"Few voters have changed their minds
Third, very few voters on either side of the argument have changed their minds about whether the UK should leave the EU. The country appears to be just as divided as it was three years ago."
Remoaners:
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So you think Leave would lose you mean? If the vote was based on the real world deal.It solves nothing.
We will have a hung parliament after the next GE and we would have an almost 50/50 split in a second ref, plus who is going to take it seriously when the result of the first one wasnt enacted?
Whats the question on it?
Is it legally binding this time?
Is it won by one single vote or do we have to have a super majority?
Will the losers respect or do we have the same situation yet again?
Who governs derives from who gets elected to Parliament. Parliament is sovereign.
So you think Leave would lose you mean? If the vote was based on the real world deal.