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Old 12-09-2016, 15:29   #589
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Re: Corbyn's kerfuffle

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy View Post
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Just which part of brexit does he not understand?
Presumably the flip side of the campaigns after the vote to remain 40 years ago that eventually led to our voting to leave in June.

Getting kinda boring now the whinging about even the slightest bit of dissent to the Brexit mantra that we will be a glorious, free nation outside of the evil EU's shackles, any negative news is absolutely nothing to do with Brexit and to suggest otherwise is traitorous and a sign of stupidity.

If the view of the people changes, perhaps due to it becoming clear they were sold their vote based on lies it's perfectly reasonable to reflect those views. If a party wins an election with a key part of their manifesto being to rejoin the EU they've a mandate to do so.

Which part of that democracy allows people to continue making the case and debate even after a vote don't you understand?
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