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Originally Posted by martyh
That is the whole problem i think,not many in high government actually thought we would vote to leave because they where incapable of reading the mood of the nation and made no plans for a leave result .I was disappointed with the result ,it was far to close to be decisive hence all the nastiness now ,if the result had been clear one way or the other we would not have this problem now with court cases ,Remoaners and Brexiteers .
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Not being a very intelligent man myself you would have thought they would have had a plan B or even a plan C as its quite clear that David Cameron and those who supported him had one plan and not much else besides.
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Originally Posted by Mr K
For any referendum to be legally binding over half the the electorate should vote in favour (not just those who voted) imho. Brexit doesn't pass this test.
I expect the Supreme Court will do as they are told despite the Govt. arrogantly trying to by-pass parliament. Its good they've been bought to account for now for now. Don't think MPs would stop Brexit anyway, they haven't the guts, but they do need to have a say on how its done.
The Ice Queen is looking increasingly error prone with this and Grammar schools. Doesn't she look tired ?
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Apparently for the first time for a awful long time all 11 supreme court judges will be sitting and eventually coming to their decision whatever that may be.