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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'. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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 ---------- Quote:
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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! |
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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 |
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Seems fair. Allow we allowed to complain for the next 42 years too like anti-EU people did until last year?
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