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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...g-to-leave-it/ David Lammy says ignore result, I won't change the habit of a lifetime and agree with him and it's not a good idea imo but I wouldn't be against a second referendum, most certainly given what I'm currently hearing, which are a bunch of reasons to leave not actually ascociated with the EU! http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7102931.html Nearly 3 million now Chris http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/35...-post3765.html |
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Ugh you might have been right Russ, thought you were over egging things a bit but this is the tip of the iceberg
http://metro.co.uk/2016/06/25/is-thi...rexit-5965720/ http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/35...-post3623.html |
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So let's say we have a rerun as damaging as that will be and this time remain win, leave is going to want a third referendum and should get it after all they would be one each at that point so a third referendum couldn't reasonably be refused. Where does it stop, everyone knew when the referendum was they knew what it was about the country voted and voted to leave and the reasons given for why there should be a second referendum could apply to any election in this country. What's become very clear is we have an influential group of people who don't really care about democracy unless it's giving them what they want and are more then happy to ignore a democratic vote when it isn't what they want.
This would set a very destabilising precedent if a second referendum was held and for that reason I don't support it, that's not even taking into account the damage the last one did are we really wanting to go through that again. Right now as a result of our referendum other citizens of EU member states want that vote for themselves and we need to abide by ours not just for our stability but for those others to get their say. I find it amusing that the remain camp are throwing the "selfish" tag at leave voters given they are asking for another referendum for their selfish reasons it is perfectly in keeping with the tone of the campaign we had and it's just as bad and pathetic. |
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It's a shame that the EU could not be more proactive.
The EU referendum result clearly shows the UK as a conflicted nation. The EU itself is in need of reform, This is a wonderful opportunity to reform the EU and present the UK and other EU countries with a deal that keeps the UK in the EU but on better terms. It's possible to keep the UK in the EU if there is good will and flexibility on both sides. It would also keep the UK as the United Kingdom as I would be sorry to see Scotland leave, when it is not necessary. |
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It does get a bit irritating to be endlessly labelled.
Bigoted, racist, little english, fascist, uneducated. Will it ever stop? Always seems to be one segment of society doing the labelling though :/ |
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I have been reading the last few pages of this thread and it is pretty depressing.
Ignitionnet has, for many weeks now, been an ardent supporter of the Leave campaign. His posts were well argued, he clearly had done a lot of research before posting and his replies to any responses were cogent. He now, after looking at the aftermath of this vote and its implications, has doubts and he has questions. So what does he get in reward for the effort he has put in in past weeks on behalf of the Leave campaign? Abuse .. He deserves better than that |
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IDS is now backing away from the £350 million claim as well. Quite funny watching him say 'we never said it would be spent on the NHS' next to a poster saying 'Let's spend the £350 million a week on the NHS'.
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Some people did vote for Leave on the back of promises like this and that is a fact. |
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