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Nope ... but I do have a very fetching pair of ruby slippers. :D
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A sham is when the incumbent government don't carry out the wishes of the electorate which in some countries is exactly what happens but we are a civilised democracy unlike a dictatorship which will ignore the wishes of its populace..
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Agreed, most people I know will never vote again if Brexit is over turned, and some of these voted to remain. |
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I love the fact we continually have general elections than get stuck with a mistake based on one vote on one specific day. |
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I think there needs to be a real change in circumstances and real public support to hold another referendum. I don't really support one on the EU. That said I think Brexit shows why the last one was a problem. The country is split, 52-48, on a huge change which ideally would require a lot of public support and tenacity to push though. The Government is struggling in part because of that spilt but also IMO because they know they'll be held responsible for any problems after the vote. The public is rarely willing to accept their responsibility problems that happen. |
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It really isn’t a subject designed to be decided by a wafer thin public vote.
It was foolish of Cameron to allow it on the basis he thought remain would win anyway. Certain issues should only be put to the public when there’s a clear and consistent public opinion than stands the test of time to some degree. The public opinion should be reflected in the Governments they elect on a number of occasions. Then having a referendum is seem as rubber stamping the general consensus. Obviously that’s an ideal world. |
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Cameron did it simply to obtain extra votes and never thought that leave would win. When they did, he ran away and left someone else to sort it all out.
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People on power can think what they like. As you say, it shows he was out of touch.
Once again the inability of certain other members to understand my posts does not invalidate my points. At the end of the day we are in this mess because of no coherent plan throughout, and it’s even debatable if the public would vote the same way given the choice. |
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I take it that this sudden, rather desperate attempt to call the legitimacy of the 2016 referendum into question is the first sign that some people are moving closer to accepting that Brexit is actually happening and nothing that occurs between now and next March will stop it.
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