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Mr K 10-11-2017 16:01

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35924262)
And another bombshell from the Brit himself who wrote Article 50. It can be stopped or paused.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/poli...-a3687256.html

Well that's nice.

Realistically the only way it would be stopped is another referendum, although no one is offering that at the moment (apart from the irrelevant Lib Dems). I could see that happening, particularly if there's a change of govt., and the deal we get offered is not so brilliant after all. It would give the politicians a get out, and saving face and votes is all they care about. The evangelical Brexiters won't be happy, not that they ever are, even when they 'win'.

Mick 10-11-2017 16:11

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Another referendum, gee, that's the solution because some weren't happy with the first and if there was another, which there should not be, one is enough and remainers lose again, will you demand another and why stop at two ?

Lets have a third if the second does not go your way because this is the new 'democracy', we keep going until the minority get what they want.

Mr K 10-11-2017 16:14

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35924316)
Another referendum, gee, that's the solution because some weren't happy with the first and if there was another, which there should not be, one is enough and remainers lose again, will you demand another and why stop at two ?

Lets have a third if the second does not go your way because this is the new 'democracy', we keep going until the minority get what they want.

I didn't Mick, just suggesting the politicians might; they are incapable of making decision these days. The beauty of a referendum is that the public can blame no one except themselves.

1andrew1 10-11-2017 16:15

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35924314)
Well that's nice.

Realistically the only way it would be stopped is another referendum, although no one is offering that at the moment (apart from the irrelevant Lib Dems). I could see that happening, particularly if there's a change of govt., and the deal we get offered is not so brilliant after all. It would give the politicians a get out, and saving face and votes is all they care about. The evangelical Brexiters won't be happy, not that they ever are, even when they 'win'.

I think you're right Mr K, it could be a get-out clause if it all goes pear-shaped.
If the facts change then so should the Government's decisions. We won't know the facts for some time ie the deal. For example, the facts have altered on diesel cars and the Government appears to be responding accordingly.

denphone 10-11-2017 17:07

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35924316)
Another referendum, gee, that's the solution because some weren't happy with the first and if there was another, which there should not be, one is enough and remainers lose again, will you demand another and why stop at two ?

Lets have a third if the second does not go your way because this is the new 'democracy', we keep going until the minority get what they want.

One referendum is enough in a democracy that is for sure as ever since then it has been dysfunctional chaos of the highest degree with no sign of HMG ever having a nous and where for all of ever coming to a reasonable deal for this country in the Brexit talks..

1andrew1 10-11-2017 17:12

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35924328)
One referendum is enough in a democracy that is for sure as ever since then it has been dysfunctional chaos of the highest degree with no sign of HMG ever having a nous and where for all of ever coming to a reasonable deal for this country in the Brexit talks..

It's certainly the coalition of chaos, Den. The only certainty is uncertainty! Interesting unless you live and work here!

OLD BOY 10-11-2017 18:51

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35924262)
And another bombshell from the Brit himself who wrote Article 50. It can be stopped or paused.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/poli...-a3687256.html

It's a bit irrelevant since both major political parties are committed to Brexit and have been elected on manifestos to achieve just that.

I cannot believe that some in this country still think that Brexit may be reversed by constant sniping. The majority do not want to reverse the referendum decision anyway, so they should save their energy.

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35924333)
It's certainly the coalition of chaos, Den. The only certainty is uncertainty! Interesting unless you live and work here!

Although nowhere near as chaotic as Corbyn's lot, it has to be said.

Osem 10-11-2017 18:53

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35924352)
It's a bit irrelevant since both major political parties are committed to Brexit and have been elected on manifestos to achieve just that.

I cannot believe that some in this country still think that Brexit may be reversed by constant sniping. The majority do not want to reverse the referendum decision anyway, so they should save their energy.

---------- Post added at 17:51 ---------- Previous post was at 17:50 ----------


Although nowhere near as chaotic as Corbyn's lot, it has to be said.

Correct again. Some people just won't accept the result of the referendum because it wasn't the outcome they wanted. We all know it.

1andrew1 10-11-2017 18:59

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35924352)
Although nowhere near as chaotic as Corbyn's lot, it has to be said.

Pretty much in the same uber low league. I think Corbyn has lost marginally fewer people through the recent scandals though.

jonbxx 10-11-2017 20:18

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Another referendum would be a third one of course as we had one in 1975.

I have been reading this today about aviation post Brexit - https://www.instituteforgovernment.o...exit-explained No wonder Michael O’Leary is making a lot of noise!

Mick 10-11-2017 20:38

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by jonbxx (Post 35924376)
Another referendum would be a third one of course as we had one in 1975.

I have been reading this today about aviation post Brexit - https://www.instituteforgovernment.o...exit-explained No wonder Michael O’Leary is making a lot of noise!

Crucial differences, 1975 was 42 years ago, and it was vastly different to what it is now.

Osem 10-11-2017 21:10

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35924380)
Crucial differences, 1975 was 42 years ago, and it was vastly different to what it is now.

... and what it'll be in a few years.

Anyway for those who want to harp on about the EEC referendum we can have a second referendum on Brexit in 42 years when we've had the same chance to see how things have worked out. Can't say fairer than that. :D

jonbxx 10-11-2017 21:41

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Seems fair. Allow we allowed to complain for the next 42 years too like anti-EU people did until last year?

Mick 10-11-2017 22:18

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by jonbxx (Post 35924394)
Seems fair. Allow we allowed to complain for the next 42 years too like anti-EU people did until last year?

I can assure you, I have not spent the last 40+ years complaining of the EU, maybe the last 5-10.

Mr K 10-11-2017 22:19

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by jonbxx (Post 35924394)
Seems fair. Allow we allowed to complain for the next 42 years too like anti-EU people did until last year?

It'll be the Brexiters whinging for 42 years about not getting the type of Brexit they wanted. i.e. the one where everyone lives happily ever after. It'll be the fault of May/Corbyn/Remoaners/immigrants, take your pick from that days edition of the Daily Fail !


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