If there's any attempt to reverse the will of the majority who voted in that referendum then I really hope people start lobbing Molotov cocktails at the Palace of Westminster.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostReverse Brexit with second referendum to save your economy, OECD tells UK
They previously recommended the UK join the Euro.
Don't drink the Kool-Aid.Comment
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Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostIf there's any attempt to reverse the will of the majority who voted in that referendum then I really hope people start lobbing Molotov cocktails at the Palace of Westminster.
Would that not then become the new will of the majority? Would that be the in/out question answered forever?
Do you not find yourself getting angry with the old farts in the Question Time audience who claim "we must leave, we must leave now. We don't want any deals. That is what the majority have said"?Taking a break from contractingComment
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Originally posted by chopper View PostImagine, a second referendum. Higher turnout. But this time, 52:48 in favour of remain.
Would that not then become the new will of the majority? Would that be the in/out question answered forever?
Do you not find yourself getting angry with the old farts in the Question Time audience who claim "we must leave, we must leave now. We don't want any deals. That is what the majority have said"?Last edited by vetran; 17 October 2017, 19:07.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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So where is the report from the OECD explaining what is going to happen when the EU's second biggest sugar daddy has left taking £70 billion net exports with us? Obviously it will have no effect as the EU is rock solid.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostWhy do you think it would go for remain? The EU have been kind enough to show their true colours. Project Fear was over cooked as well. I suppose a few remain voters have died so the brainwashed snowflakes can take over.
Ignoring the opinion of 48% of the voters, as well as bundling everyone from the other 52% into the same ultra-Brexit bucket also feels undemocratic.
We voted for a departure, not a destination. The interests of the Conservative party rather than the country will determine the destination.Taking a break from contractingComment
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Originally posted by chopper View PostIt was a hypothetical question.... There is an ultra-Brexiter assertion that a second vote would be undemocratic.
Ignoring the opinion of 48% of the voters, as well as bundling everyone from the other 52% into the same ultra-Brexit bucket also feels undemocratic.
We voted for a departure, not a destination. The interests of the Conservative party rather than the country will determine the destination.Comment
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By the way did anyone notice that the EU gave the OECD over 85 million in the past ten years?
It’s not a lot of money but it’s still enough to question their allegiances to impartial figures...Comment
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostBy the way did anyone notice that the EU gave the OECD over 85 million in the past ten years?
It’s not a lot of money but it’s still enough to question their allegiances to impartial figures...
The leave camp have showed their true colours - it’s either inability to negotiate, inability to live up to their promises or incompetence.
The leave campaign should just have been “We hate foreigners (particularly the EU) and we will blame them for everything that is wrong with the UK”…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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The campaign should just have been “We hate the British (particularly the Englanders) and we will blame them for everything that is wrong with the EU”Comment
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